Old Time Radio’s Greatest Stars: William Conrad Collection 1 Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Versatile actor William Conrad had a long profession (1945-1993) and was an American World Battle II fighter pilot, acting professional, producer, and director whose profession spanned five decades in radio, film and television. He appeared in almost 8,000 radio shows during the golden age so when Television beckoned, he delivered, starring in Cannon (1971-76), Nero Wolfe (1981) and Jake as well as the Unwanted fat Man (1987-1992). He also narrated the television adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (1959-1964) as well as the Fugitive (1963-1967). He about Aged Time Radio’s Best Celebrities: William Conrad Collection 1 starred in numerous films, like the The Killers (1946), Body and Spirit (1947), Sorry, Wrong Quantity (1948), Joan of Arc (1948) as well as the Naked Jungle (1954). His most popular function on radio was USA Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running adult traditional western series Gunsmoke (1952-1961). He voiced starring and helping roles of all from the west-coast’s dramatic radio applications, including Suspense, Get away, The Whistler, Evening Defeat, The Lux Radio Theatre and Philip Marlowe. We’ve cautiously selected 12 of William Conrad’s finest radio performances for this exciting collection and we wish you enjoy it!
The Whistler 3-25-46 “The Trigger Man”
Gunsmoke 7-22-56 “Lynching Guy”
Get away 1-14-48 “Leinengen Vs. the Ants”
Suspense 8-12-48 “Beware the Quiet Man”
Yours Truly, Johnny Buck 12-7-48 “Milford Brooks III” (Audition display with Dick Powell)
Box Thirteen 6-12-48 “The Deceased Man Walks”
The Halls of Ivy 1-20-50 “Gangster’s Son”
Night Beat 10-13-50 “The Einer Pierce Case”
THE STORYPLOT of Dr. Kildare 2-8-50 “The Dick Brennan Case”
Broadway Is My Defeat 12-15-51 “The Lucille Baker Case”
I HAD BEEN a Communist for the FBI 4-27-52 “The Pit Viper”
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe 4-11-50 “The Anniversary Gift” (Conrad subbing for regular star Gerald Mohr)
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