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The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio| Daily Mystery Dramas

Voice of the Army: The Flying Dutchman (Old Time Radio Snack Wagon Sneak Preview)

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio| Daily Mystery Dramas

Adam Graham

Fiction, Arts, Drama, Performing Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Voice of the Army, Jimmy Stewart narrates the story of an ill-fated plane in the Pacific Theater during World War II...and a legend that goes along with it.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: June 1, 1949

Originated from Hollywood

Also featured: Jeff Chandler and Sam Edwards

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0:00.0

Hello, this is your host, Adam.

0:29.9

I'm Adam Graham. Tomorrow our new podcast, the old-time radio snack wagon, which

0:35.7

premieres tomorrow, we're providing you a sneak peek today so that you can get

0:41.1

an idea of what the new podcast is about and if it's something you'd be

0:44.7

interested in subscribing to. I've been thinking about implanting this for about

0:50.4

a year and I hope you enjoyed it. It's definitely a different sort of old-time

0:55.6

radio podcast and if you like what you hear, I encourage you to subscribe at

1:00.1

snackwagon.net. Now without any further ado, here is the first episode of the old

1:06.8

time radio snack wagon. Excuse me? Are you Adam Graham? The very same and this is my

1:14.2

old-time radio snack wagon.

1:23.1

Welcome to the old-time radio snack wagon where we serve up a bite-sized

1:27.7

portion of old-time radio and now here's your snack wagon host, Adam Graham.

1:33.8

And welcome to the old-time radio snack wagon. This is the start of a new

1:40.6

podcast. Here we will focus on shorter. It's of old-time radio across a variety of

1:49.4

genres. I'll talk a little bit more about the type of programs that we're

1:56.0

going to feature but I don't want to go too long before I serve up this week's

2:01.1

old-time radio snack. There were few performers as well-loved or well-

2:08.0

respected in Hollywood's Golden Age than Jimmy Stewart and I wanted to start out

2:14.0

with some of his work and we'll be playing an episode of Voice of the Army.

2:19.2

Voice of the Army was one of many syndicated public service radio programs

2:26.0

that aired during radio's Golden Age. Probably the most famous of these was

2:31.6

guest star which was produced to encourage listeners to buy savings bond.

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