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Posted by John T on December 16, 2011 at 18:26:31 from (173.243.181.15):

Any other you gents into collecting Old Time Radio Programs. I am big time, spent a few years off and on gathering and organizing them. I organize them into I Tunes and have them all on my I Pod and all backed up on 2 computers plus an external hard drive. Its taken a ton of time to find, download, file tag, organize them and I dont want to loose all that.

So far I have around 6,900 Old Time Radio Shows and will likely quit around 10,000. I will NEVER live long enough to listen to all of them but when I get real old and feeble its something I can do for recreation sittin there in my wheel chair maybe... WE listen to them a lot in the RV while on the road and at nights in RV parks.

One of the best sources is when the Old Time Radio Researchers Group certifes an entire series set. They certify every show, original date of broadcast, title and have files of the lists with pictures and biographies of the cast and show history etc. One of my favotites Lux Radio Theatre had around 500 episodes. I think the one program I have the most episodes of and its NOT the entire certified set is Amos n Andy, there were THOUSANDS of those produced.

Now this is reallyyyyyyyyyy gettin serious, Im getting an AM transmitter so I can set them to play out of the computer and turn on my big old Zenith 11 Tube Console Radio (huge 15 inch speaker) and sit in the living room and hear them like they did on that radio in the thirtoes n forties when they were new. I already have an FM transmitter on my computer output and when I go to bed at night I turn on the bedside radio with ear buds or a pillow speaker and listen to internet streams of old radio like The Whistler but I hardly ever hear the end I fall to sleep lol

take care yall

As we speak Im downloading OTRR certifed sets of Lights Out, The Weird Circle, The Strange Dr Weird, The Halls of Ivy, Matinee Theatre etc

John T


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