Well I may be too young to have heard much of old radio shows before in the golden age of radio in the 1940's . I was born in the mid 1950's .But my Maternal Grandmother Lois talked about her favorite radio shows alot. I am a visual artist and designer during the day. So listening to old radio shows, in the evening when my eyes are tired; makes more sense than TV. Nothing is better than the pictures in my imagination. Listening to these radio stories with my eyes closed is great ! It rests my eyes, and I have less eye strain the next day. Besides the radio shows have generated new ideas for textile designs,visual projects or drawings in my minds eye. It is a win-win in my book. Thank You 😊 for all the production , you must have to do behind the scenes.🧡
Ever since I started listening to this, my family has become increasingly concerned with my growing obsession with Blue Coal. They've informed me that the worship altar is the final straw.
For me, it didn't matter who the voices were over the years of this series. They were all good in their own ways. Yes, Agnes Morehead & Orson Welles, are my favorites for the roles of Margo Lane and Lamont Cranston/The Shadow. But I loved this series of radio shows so much, I would listen no matter who voiced it.
I bet nothing beat listening to this on the radio. I became an instant fan of radio shows, because my first boyfriend had The Shadow on cassette and he loved Orson Welles. Prior to that I was a big fan of talkies and silents. Nothing beats the old time radio shows 🙂
@@taralang8854 Yes, I thought Bret Morrison was a fine voice talent, too. As I said, although Morehead & Welles were my favorites, I enjoyed the show whoever the voice talent was. For the history of the show, I thought it was well-voiced throughout.
*When I see the words, **_The Shadow Knows,_** it always brings back the Flip Wilson joke about how his dad missing out on being a famous radio personality. He auditioned for the announcer of the Shadow with his deep resonant voice. But ... in Flip's words the audition went like this. Dad, **_Who knows what evil lies in the hearts and minds of men? The Shadow do!_* 👍👍😂😂🤣
So, I must say that there's quite a few episodes I've never heard before. I remember I was at a comic book show and there was this older gentleman who had some Shadow comics and pulps I couldn't afford. I told em I was looking for the radio shows. He told me about an eccentric who lived in Pennsylvania but, he was a recluse. He still gave me his number and tell him you got his name from me. He said this guy had all the episodes ever made. Not sure if he would relent and make copies for you. Can't remember his name though.
Apparently you can't have a time machine if you live in Missouri. I'm glad I live on the other side. You can buy a cheaper cigarettes there. And gas is almost 2$ cheaper.
smoking a cigarette with the moon light glaring through the blinds on one side of my face feet kicked up on my desk button down and tie undone glass of scotch on the rocks in my other hand… life is good
smoking a cigarette with the moon light glaring through the blinds on one side of my face feet kicked up on my desk button down and tie undone glass of scotch on the rocks in my other hand… life is good
Well I may be too young to have heard much of old radio shows before in the golden age of radio in the 1940's . I was born in the mid 1950's .But my Maternal Grandmother Lois talked about her favorite radio shows alot. I am a visual artist and designer during the day.
So listening to old radio shows, in the evening when my eyes are tired; makes more sense than TV. Nothing is better than the pictures in my imagination. Listening to these radio stories with my eyes closed is great ! It rests my eyes, and I have less eye strain the next day. Besides the radio shows have generated new ideas for textile designs,visual projects or drawings in my minds eye. It is a win-win in my book. Thank You 😊 for all the production , you must have to do behind the scenes.🧡
Hearing these radio commercials talking about ww2, this is historical and epic!
THIS JUST NEVER GETS OLD.......
its all new to me now after decades, luv thjs show
Thanks Dino 😁 Definitely got my Dose of the Shadow with 📼,& last couple of days.
GLAD YOU ENJOYED ED.
Ever since I started listening to this, my family has become increasingly concerned with my growing obsession with Blue Coal. They've informed me that the worship altar is the final straw.
STAY STRONG MY BROTHER! HEED NOT THE UNBELIEVERS!!!
I'm stuck lighting matches on tires.
For me, it didn't matter who the voices were over the years of this series. They were all good in their own ways. Yes, Agnes Morehead & Orson Welles, are my favorites for the roles of Margo Lane and Lamont Cranston/The Shadow. But I loved this series of radio shows so much, I would listen no matter who voiced it.
I bet nothing beat listening to this on the radio. I became an instant fan of radio shows, because my first boyfriend had The Shadow on cassette and he loved Orson Welles. Prior to that I was a big fan of talkies and silents. Nothing beats the old time radio shows 🙂
I liked bret morrison he just had the best voice for it
@@taralang8854 Yes, I thought Bret Morrison was a fine voice talent, too. As I said, although Morehead & Welles were my favorites, I enjoyed the show whoever the voice talent was. For the history of the show, I thought it was well-voiced throughout.
Thanks!
THANK YOU.
Good morning all & have a wonderful day & god bless 🗾
Always loved this mystery series.
Great thank you
Welcome
Awesome playlist Dino!
Thanks so much
Great selection.
I love the shadow
Hi everyone just wishing everyone a goodnight 2 all🌌
*When I see the words, **_The Shadow Knows,_** it always brings back the Flip Wilson joke about how his dad missing out on being a famous radio personality. He auditioned for the announcer of the Shadow with his deep resonant voice. But ... in Flip's words the audition went like this. Dad, **_Who knows what evil lies in the hearts and minds of men? The Shadow do!_* 👍👍😂😂🤣
Brilliant :)
L.O.L.
Please let us find some more of the Shadow.
great
wish I could download this
U need TH-cam premium to download it
happy holiday
Same to you!
It’s weird hearing Fred Flintstone in all of these episode it’s such a recognizable voice even with and above average fake accents of Alan Reed.
So, I must say that there's quite a few episodes I've never heard before.
I remember I was at a comic book show and there was this older gentleman who had some Shadow comics and pulps I couldn't afford.
I told em I was looking for the radio shows.
He told me about an eccentric who lived in Pennsylvania but, he was a recluse.
He still gave me his number and tell him you got his name from me.
He said this guy had all the episodes ever made. Not sure if he would relent and make copies for you.
Can't remember his name though.
"And helps the forces of Law and Order" his voice, not sure who that is, he's my favorite
The Devil's Horn sounds oddly like the Superman theme lol.
Apparently you can't have a time machine if you live in Missouri. I'm glad I live on the other side. You can buy a cheaper cigarettes there. And gas is almost 2$ cheaper.
smoking a cigarette with the moon light glaring through the blinds on one side of my face feet kicked up on my desk button down and tie undone glass of scotch on the rocks in my other hand… life is good
A glass coffin? That's so odd.
It macabre, odd is kind of the idea
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I know the shadow knows, Dino; but could you tell him to stay out of my business. I can hear him breathing.
smoking a cigarette with the moon light glaring through the blinds on one side of my face feet kicked up on my desk button down and tie undone glass of scotch on the rocks in my other hand… life is good
I know the shadow knows, Dino; but could you tell him to stay out of my business. I can hear him breathing.