Series Two: Episode 5 (10 April 1966)
Series Two: Episode 11 (22 May 1966)
Series Three: Episode 12 (30 April 1967)
Series Three: Episode 20 (25 June 1967)
How lovely it is to once again vada the dolly old eek of Round the Home, the radio comedy series which ventured where few had gone before in the late 1960s. For four series, suave and unruffled host Kenneth Home battled manfully with a marauding parade of characters. from enterprising chorus boys Julian & Sandy and warbling songsmith Rambling Syd Rumpo to booming Daphne Whitethigh and breathless thespians Charles & Fiona.
In this latest collection of episodes. Kenneth Horne has a lot of bother with The Nuclear Banana, Seamus Android interviews Zsa Zsa Poltergeist, and the Gaylords turn up in Kenneth Home's Theatre of Suspense. Also, Rambling Syd performs the Cornish Scrumpy Dance, Julian and Sandy unveil Bona Beat Songs Ltd, and finally the cast say Goodbye (until next time...)
Written By : Various
Narrator : Hosted by Stacy Keach, with a celebrity cast
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 4 hours
Type : American Old Time Radio
Price : $12.95
The Twilight Zone⢠Radio Dramas will keep you glued to the edge of your seat, whether listening in your home or in your car. More info...
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Written By : Jerry Robbins
Narrator : Full Cast Production
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 25 minutes
Type : American Old Time Radio Drama Westerns
Price : $1.50
Chad learns about the legend of a lost mine in the hills More info...
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Written By : Jerry Robbins
Narrator : Full Cast
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 27 minutes
Type : American Old Time Radio Drama Westerns
Price : $1.50
THE NEW OWNER. Vincent Kelly arrives in Clearmont to buy "The Golden Nugget," and he and Sandy were once engaged. More info...
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Written By : Charles Chilton
Narrator : Full-Cast Production
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 30 minutes
Type : Sci-Fi Old Time Radio Thrillers
Price : $5.25
Episode 11. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode... More info...
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