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The Relic Radio Show (old time radio)

The Big Story and Escape

The Relic Radio Show (old time radio)

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Comedy, Otr, Old, Adventure, Horror, Oldies, Science, Performing Arts, Arts, Time, Golden, Vintage, Entertainment, Fiction, Radio

4.5517 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

This week on The Relic Radio Show, The Big Story starts us off with The Three Gangsters, from February 4, 1953. (26:03) Our last story is The Man Who Would Be King, from Escape. That episode aired August 1, 1948. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/RelicRadio925.mp3 Download RelicRadio925 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Relic Radio Show

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0:00.0

This is the Relic Radio Show.

0:12.8

Old Time Radio Entertainment still standing the test of time from Relicradio.com.

0:21.7

Welcome back to the Relic Radio show, 60 minutes of radio drama every Tuesday at relicradio.com.

0:28.2

Our first story comes from The Big Story this week.

0:30.9

We'll hear the three gangsters from February 4, 1953.

0:35.6

After that, it's Escape, and the Man Who Would be king, that story aired August 1st, 1948.

0:42.6

The Big Story.

0:58.5

Amen. Hey, mister.

0:59.8

Yeah.

1:01.7

How do we get on the road to Racine?

1:05.3

Keep straight on this road for about a half mile.

1:07.0

There's a stoplight there.

1:08.7

Take the right hand turn.

1:33.4

That'll bring you right on to the turn pipe. Sounds kind of complicated, doesn't it, boys? Yeah, it sure does. Why, no, it's very simple. We think it's complicated. Suppose you get in the car and show us the way, Vaughn. Oh, wait a minute. How do you know my name? Get in a car. Now, look here. Get in the car, Vaughn. Come on, get in before I blow your head off. The big story.

1:35.3

The story you're about to hear actually happened.

1:38.5

It happened in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.

1:41.2

It's authentic and is offered as a tribute to the men and women of the great American

1:45.1

newspapers.

1:49.7

From the front pages of the Elkhorn Independent, the story of a cub reporter who used a fish

1:55.4

story to make the biggest catch of his career in the world of crime.

2:04.8

Elkorn, Wisconsin, the story as it actually happened,

2:08.0

Don Morrissey's story, as he lived it.

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