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Classic Radio Rewind is a podcast that brings you right back to the golden age of radio—when dramas, comedies, mysteries, and adventures ruled the airwaves. Each week, you’ll get a full hour (sometimes 2) of some of the best shows from the 1930s through the 1960s, featuring episodes Gunsmoke, The Abbott and Costello Show, The Jack Benny Program, Suspense, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar and more. Whether you’re already a big old-time radio fan or just curious about how it all started, Classic Radio Rewind is an easy and fun way to dive in. So, sit back, unwind and "rewind" with a little trip back to radio’s golden days! It’s all brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network—home to four great live old-time radio stations: Crime Time Radio USA, Suspense Radio USA, and Nightmare Radio USA and the longest running old time radio station on the internet today... Old Time Radio USA!


Classic Radio Rewind

The Man From Homicide / The Mysterious Traveler (Old Time Radio Variety)

Thu, 26 Feb 2026

Episode 79 of Classic Radio Rewind delivers two classic old‑time radio mysteries from the height of the golden age of radio drama. First, we feature The Man From Homicide with the 1951 episode “The Drowned Girl Case.” Lieutenant Lou Dana investigates the suspicious drowning of a young woman, uncovering clues that suggest murder rather than accident. This vintage radio detective story, originally aired on August 6th, 1951, is a prime example of the show’s gritty crime‑drama style.


The episode continues with The Mysterious Traveler and the chilling 1946 broadcast “Symphony of Death.” This classic radio suspense tale follows a brilliant composer whose obsession with creating a masterpiece pushes him toward madness. First heard on September 8th, 1946, it remains one of the most memorable entries in the long‑running radio thriller anthology.


The Molle Mystery Theater / Mystery in the Air (Old Time Radio Variety)

Sun, 22 Feb 2026

This week on Classic Radio Rewind, We guide you through two gripping mysteries from radio’s golden era. We open with a tense psychological drama from The Molle Mystery Theater: “Female of the Species” (June 7, 1946). A seemingly ordinary woman becomes the focus of a chilling investigation when a murder exposes the darker corners of her personality. The deeper the detectives dig, the more unsettling the truth becomes.


Then, we shift into the eerie world of Mystery In The Air with Peter Lorre starring in “Beyond Good and Evil” (August 28, 1947). This haunting tale follows a man who believes he’s risen above morality itself — a belief that leads him down a path of obsession, violence, and psychological unraveling. Lorre’s unmistakable voice brings the story’s tension and madness to life.


Settle in and enjoy two unforgettable journeys into suspense, brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of Classic Radio Rewind.


The Adventures of Red Ryder / The Shadow (Old Time Radio Variety)

Thu, 19 Feb 2026

Classic Radio Rewind - Episode 77


Step back into the golden age of radio with this week’s episode of Classic Radio Rewind, brought to you by Barry Slinker and the WOTR Radio Network. This installment features two gripping adventures from opposite ends of the old‑time radio universe — a Western mystery and a chilling tale of suspense.


📻 Episode 1: The Adventures of Red Ryder — “Eli Corbin Murdered” (05/07/1942)


Red Ryder and Little Beaver ride straight into trouble when the quiet rancher Eli Corbin is found murdered under suspicious circumstances. As Red digs deeper, he uncovers a web of deceit, hidden motives, and dangerous secrets threatening to tear the community apart. Justice on the frontier is never simple — and this case proves it.


🕵️ Episode 2: The Shadow — “Hounds in the Hill” (02/20/1938)


Lamont Cranston and Margot Lane travel to a remote mountain settlement plagued by eerie howls, strange disappearances, and a legend that has terrified locals for generations. As The Shadow investigates, he discovers that the truth behind the “hounds” is far more sinister — and far more human — than anyone suspects. A classic blend of mystery, atmosphere, and psychological tension.


Whether you love Western action or spine‑tingling suspense, this episode delivers a double feature of classic radio storytelling at its finest. Sit back, relax, and rewind with us.


The Red Skelton Show / The Whistler (Old Time Radio Variety)

Tue, 19 Aug 2025


🎙️ Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 76: "The Red Skelton Show & The Whistler"


This week, we rewind to two unforgettable gems from radio’s golden age:


🧥 The Red Skelton Show – “Job Hunting”
Red’s back with his signature blend of slapstick and satire as Junior the Mean Widdle Kid tries his hand at employment—with predictably chaotic results. From misfired interviews to workplace mayhem, this episode delivers classic Skelton laughs and timeless charm.


🕵️ The Whistler – “The Death of Mr. Penny”
A haunting tale of greed, guilt, and grim consequences. When a mild-mannered clerk named Mr. Penny meets an untimely end, the whispers of suspicion grow louder. The Whistler’s chilling narration guides us through a web of secrets where every motive casts a shadow.


Tune in for comedy and crime, laughter and suspense—all in one nostalgic rewind.



The Burns and Allen Show / Dragnet (Old Time Radio Variety)

Tue, 05 Aug 2025


🎙️ Classic Radio Rewind — Episode 75 Featuring: The Burns and Allen Show – "Helping a Friend's Daughter" & Dragnet – "The Big Siege"


It’s a dazzling double feature from two corners of vintage radio greatness!


💫 First up, George and Gracie dive headfirst into chaos in The Burns and Allen Show – "Helping a Friend's Daughter." With Gracie's signature logic and George's reluctant patience, what starts as a simple favor quickly spirals into classic comedic confusion. Expect witty banter, surprise guests, and Gracie’s unexpected take on generosity.


🚨 Then we pivot to the streets of Los Angeles with Dragnet – "The Big Siege." Sergeant Joe Friday and Frank Smith find themselves up against a dangerous situation that escalates quickly. Gritty, methodical, and packed with tension, this episode highlights Dragnet's iconic realism and tight storytelling.


From laugh-out-loud mishaps to edge-of-your-seat drama, Episode 75 celebrates the golden age of radio in all its tonal range. So grab your headphones and rewind time with us.



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