Mon, 28 November 2005 The first adventure you will hear is a true one! During WWII after England had declared war on Germany, Londoners lived in daily fear of bombings as they went about their business. This is a "sound-seeing tour" of London one evening presented by the BBC and CBS Radio.Next up is the third installment of "Temple of Vampires." Please Take our Listener SurveyAll Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 November 2005 This week a brief digression from "Temple of Vampires," I present Robert Montgomery (right) in the John Buchan story "The Thirty-nine Steps." A story about a man's accidental involvement in espionage and crime on the verge of World War I. "Temple of Vampires" returns next week.Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 November 2005 This week I begin a 20 part serial of Carlton E. Morse's Temple of Vampires. Morse was one of radio's most prolific writers and a good storyteller to boot. I'll play the first two episodes this week, then include one each week along with other adventures.Comments[1] |
Mon, 7 November 2005 In answer to requests for another of the three existing Christopher London episodes, I am returning once more to the Glenn Ford radio serial Adventures of Christopher London.
This episode was the premier episode called "The Missing Heiress." Plus a couple of early Glenn Ford radio appearances. Comments[2] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 Our radio adventure this week follows in the steps of Phillips H. Lord and his production of David Harding, Counterspy. Harding is an agent who covers overseas as well as spies in our own backyard. This week you'll hear an episode from 1949 where Harding is fighting communists within our country.Comments[0] |


The first adventure you will hear is a true one! During WWII after England had declared war on Germany, Londoners lived in daily fear of bombings as they went about their business. This is a "sound-seeing tour" of London one evening presented by the BBC and CBS Radio.
This week a brief digression from "Temple of Vampires," I present Robert Montgomery (right) in the John Buchan story "The Thirty-nine Steps." A story about a man's accidental involvement in espionage and crime on the verge of World War I. "Temple of Vampires" returns next week.
This week I begin a 20 part serial of Carlton E. Morse's Temple of Vampires. Morse was one of radio's most prolific writers and a good storyteller to boot. I'll play the first two episodes this week, then include one each week along with other adventures.
In answer to requests for another of the three existing Christopher London episodes, I am returning once more to the Glenn Ford radio serial Adventures of Christopher London.
Our radio adventure this week follows in the steps of Phillips H. Lord and his production of David Harding, Counterspy. Harding is an agent who covers overseas as well as spies in our own backyard. This week you'll hear an episode from 1949 where Harding is fighting communists within our country.