Front Line Theater - 21 episodes from the Old Time Radio program
This upload contains 21 episodes of the Old Time Radio program, Front Line Theater. Created for the Armed Forces Radio Service, Front Line Theater took shows from other stateside radio programs and prepared them to be broadcast for the troops overseas.
The dates, episode numbers, and titles are believed to be correct based on available information. While I tried to put together a collection that contains the best version of each episode, there may be better copies of some recordings available from collectors and dealers.
We OTR enthusiasts owe a huge debt to those who have worked tirelessly to discover, acquire, and preserve these recordings. My goal is to ensure these excellent artistic expressions of our past are preserved for this and all future generations.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Capítulos
| Woman of the Year | 29:50 |
| Johnny Eager | 29:50 |
| Niagara To Reno | 30:19 |
| The Missing Sparkler | 29:32 |
| You Belong to Me | 29:46 |
| Theodora Goes Wild | 29:51 |
| Only Yesterday | 30:40 |
| Please Not COD | 29:49 |
| Maltese Falcon | 27:58 |
| Ham for Sale | 25:30 |
| True to Life | 29:29 |
| The Gay Divorcee | 29:30 |
| A Lady Grows Up | 30:25 |
| The Tuttles of Tahiti | 29:38 |
| Lucky Partners | 28:48 |
| Up in Mabel's Room | 29:49 |
| The Sun Field | 30:01 |
| The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse | 29:49 |
| Too Many Husbands | 29:55 |
| Strange Case of Professor Wainger | 30:40 |
| Three Men on a Horse | 29:29 |
Reseñas
Date Correction
Bobby P
Front Line Theater 1943-11-08 (71) You Belong to Me should be dated November 1, 1943. Front Line Theater 1943-12-13 (xx) Please Not COD should be dated April 12, 1943. Front Line Theater 1943-12-17 (xx) Maltese Falcon should be dated September 20, 1943. Front Line Theater 1943-12-27 (xx) Ham for Sale should be dated March 27, 1944. Front Line Theater 1944-01-12 (xx) True to Life should be dated February 7, 1944. Front Line Theater xx-xx-xx (xx) Three Men on a Horse is dated February 29, 1944.