Hard Boiled Old Time Radio Private Eyes


(4.7 stars; 38 reviews)

Explore the thrilling world of hard-boiled detectives in this captivating collection of Old Time Radio shows. These programs bring to life the gritty and suspenseful tales of private eyes, filled with mystery and intrigue.

Each episode immerses you in the classic storytelling style of the era, showcasing the talents of various actors and writers who contributed to this beloved genre. Perfect for fans of detective stories and vintage radio entertainment.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.5

Chapters

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King in Yellow 29:33
Johnny Madero, Pier 23 28:54
Case of the Bloodstained Pearls 26:46
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: Racehorse Piledriver Matter 29:10
Timothy The Seal 27:40
Old Blind Pop - Night Beat 29:01
Horse Play 28:35
Queen of Narcotics 29:16
Gus Trudeux 29:03
Angel Face 23:16
Murder My Sweet 59:56

Reviews

old time radio


(4.5 stars)

the best of the all time shows

Good stuff from Librivox


(5 stars)

I heard about this book earlier this year...referenced in another old book I read. So delightful to have these works in audio! Reading to yourself is great, being read to better though if you happen to have injuries that make it difficult to hold a book and to keep your eyes open to read. There is simply nothing better than audiobooks for shut-ins. No real reader to annoy the indisposed. NO mass appeal best sellers getting in the way and tempting us to lower our standards and find out what the hell the hungertwilightgame is. I hope I never find out. with new works out on lv every day I don't have to! I just wish more lonely bored, widowed, sick people I know would try audiobooks. I can buy them books and players but can't make them try them out. For some reason a lot of folks think its more work to read audiobooks. They could benefit so much...sigh just like the lonely widows and widowers who won't get a pet and stay in homes like tombs alone because thru don't want the pain of losing them . er I know