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Adam Graham

The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon

A weekly History podcast
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The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon

Adam Graham

The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon

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The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon

Adam Graham

The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon

A weekly History podcast
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Join Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart as they navigate the humorous and sometimes frustrating intricacies of international travel from New York to Europe. With witty banter and relatable travel mishaps, this episode is sure to bring a smile to your face. 
Real-life husband and wife Gene and Kathleen Lockhart start in this travel radio series.In the first episode, Mrs. Lockhart sets out to persuade her businessman/husband Will to take her to Europe for their Tenth Anniversary. But does he really
In this episode of A Salute to the Law, legendary private detective Nick Harris introduces the story of a solved Memorial Day mystery where a police captain in an Eastern City, captures a man and finds out why, every Memorial Day, he breaks int
As we whisk you back to 1933, uncover the charming origins of radio cooking shows that seasoned the airwaves with recipes and homemaking tips during America's toughest times. Don your apron and ready your taste buds for a vintage recipe from We
Embark on a daring journey to 1793 France with Adam Graham as he presents a gripping tale from the Australian golden age of radio. In this episode of "Famous Escapes," we're thrust into the tumultuous era of the French Revolution, where the fie
This episode spotlights Eddie Cantor, the 'Apostle of Pep', and his deeply moving take on motherhood and the significance of Mother's Day.  Cantor's Humble beginnings and loss of his mother at a young age shaped his views on family and success.
Step into the glamorous ballroom of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel with Adam Graham as he unveils a treasured piece of old-time radio. From the captivating sounds of the Royal Hawaiian Orchestra to the playful Hollywood scriptwriting banter, this epi
Uncover the serendipitous story of how a struggling actor's quest for theatrical success led to a groundbreaking discovery in printing on the latest episode of the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon. Host Adam Graham takes you back to 18th-century Muni
 In this episode, we delve into 'Pat O'Brien's Inside Hollywood' and experience a story of a rider on a dark night that has galloped through American history. Originally Aired in 1949Subscribe to the Podcast at https//www.snackwagon.net or wher
Today, the fascinating tale of Abbott and Costello's rise to stardom—a journey sprinkled with hot dogs, mustard, and a dash of destiny. We feature "Show Stoppers," a 15-minute radio program that highlighted the pivotal moments when stars were b
Today we talk about Abbott and Costello's Who's on First routine, its origins and then we listen to their performance of the sketch on their radio program on April 17, 1947 as Costello has been called up by the Yankees to replace an ailing Joe
Step up to the plate with The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon as we swing into a special three-part series celebrating the timeless hilarity of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First?" routine! In this episode, host Adam Graham delves into the storie
In this heartwarming episode of the Red Cross series "You Were There," we join Bartholomew, a man set in his ways, as he navigates the uncharted waters of impending fatherhood. Voiced by the talented Byron Kane and June Foray, we witness Bartho
This episode of Diamond Dramas takes a look at British Governor Thomas Pitt's acquisition of what became known as the Regence Diamond.Originated in Salt Lake CityOriginal Air Date: October 14, 1935Subscribe to the Podcast at http://www.snackwag
This week, we remember the remarkable story of Lieutenant Mary Roberts, whose extraordinary valor at the Anzio beachhead earned her the prestigious Silver Star. This episode of Treasury Salute, enriched with authentic wartime audio, brings to l
In today's episode, we tak e a look at a great clip from a lesser known program. After producing radio-gold with The Great Gildersleeve, Harold Peary left NBC and the Series for a new series The Harold Peary Show, which became an uneven show th
Journey back to the 1940s and listen to an episode of Wings Over Jordan, a top-rated network radio program originating from Cleveland.The series featured a performance by all-Black Choir based in Cleveland, Ohio. We talk about the group's histo
We kick off our second season with an episode celebrating Abraham Lincoln's 215th Birthday.On Fleishmann's Yeast Hour with Rudy Vallee, Raymond Massey reprises his role as Abraham Lincoln from the recently opened play Abe Lincoln in Illinois an
In this sketch based on a Damon Runyon Story, William Gargan and Ann Sothern reprise their screen roles as Jole and Ethel Turp,Joe comes on Ethel in the middle of a heated discussion with two gents outside a theater. Find out what it's all abou
On this special episode of The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon, we're ringing in Public Domain Day (and New Year's too) and for once we're not bringing you old time radio. We've got our virtual record play out and are ready to ring in the New Year w
In this episode, we introduce you to one of the most beloved programs in Chester Lauck and Norris Goff's enduring hit Lum and Abner. This episode came when the series was on hiatus while the two focused on their film career.Yet for one night th
For the special Command Performance Christmas Eve show, a serviceman requested that Jack Benny and Fred Allen patch up their feud, and this is their answer. The segment introduced by Bob Hope who hands the show to Fred Allen and Jack Benny in N
From the University of the Air, a reading of the classic O Henry short story about an on-their-luck husband and wife who want to get each other a Christmas Present and make a great sacrifice to do so.Original Radio Broadcast Date: December 23,
This week, we take a look at soldiers far from home and how the Armed Forces Radio Services brought them a taste of home with the help of local radio stations.While the popular World War I refrain, "How are you going to keep them back on the fa
A boy gets lost riding his bike in the mountains and meets a stranger involved in Civil Defense work and detecting nuclear fallout.Original Radio Broadcast: November 22, 1955Originated in Colorado. Produced by the Rocky Mountain Radio CouncilSu
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