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Our Miss Brooks OTR - Free Old Time Radio Shows

Episode NameDescriptionSize
An American TragedyThis episode of Our Miss Brooks was broadcast on July 2, 1946.5.5 MB
Weekend At Crystal LakeThis is the first version of this show and it aired on September 19, 1948.5.5 MB
Going to the Clayton High Football GameThis episode of Our Miss Brooks aired on October 31, 19484.01 MB
New English DepartmentThis episode of Our Miss Brooks was originally on the radio on January 23, 1949.5.9 MB
Conklins Wake Up PlanThis episode of Our Miss Brooks aired on April 10, 1949.5.1 MB
Model School TeacherThis old time radio broadcast of Our Miss Brooks was orginally done on November 21, 1948.6.85 MB
The Stock RoomThis old time radio broadcast of Our Miss Brooks was orginally done on February 6, 1949.6.76 MB
Stretch The Basketball StarThis old time radio broadcast of Our Miss Brooks was orginally done on February 13, 1949.6.50 MB





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WHAT IS OLD TIME RADIO?
Old time radio often called "otr" refers to radio shows from the early days of radio broadcasting. The term usually applies to dramas, comedies, mystery shows, westerns and variety shows that were acted out by professional actors and sent out over the airwaves. In the golden age of radio families would sit around their radio listening to the exciting shows the way we sit around our television sets watching them today.
WHO LISTENS TO OLD TIME RADIO SHOWS?
OTR fans used to be those people who grew up in the 1930's, 40's and 50's but thanks to the internet a whole new generation is falling in love with OTR! Yes, young and old alike love to listen to the radio shows of yesteryear. You are never too young to appreciate the talented actors and actresses from the golden age of radio.
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