Yes Johnny Dollar 👍🏼 I came over from the Dragnet radio stories ..300 hundred of them .. I had listened some many times.. even though most of them were from Room 42….Homicide 😀 (I love that line )… they were relaxing And now I got Johnny D to listen to 😎 I have said it before . Screw 2022 , give me Johnny Dollar 1956 👍🏼👍🏼 thank you again 🙏🏼
fell in love with old radio shows about 4yrs ago i guess since i lost my parents who were born in the early 40's and some times hearing then talk about the radio shows of there youth and even hearing quotes from them i feel a connection to them and its even better when i hear something said that i remember from from my parents
I first listened to CBS Radio Mystery Theatre in the mid 70s. When I came home from school I told my parents I had to go to my room @ 9pm to listen to this show. they looked at my like I had turned green. They had four or five shows on the radio for a while, I listened to them all. Over time I will put all of them on my channel.
I started listening to these programs in 1952. It was the primary source of entertainment since we didn't get our first TV until 1957. My brother and I would listen to the radio until the wee small hours when mom would come and tell us to turn it off and get to sleep. I rediscovered OTR in 1985 when I was listening to AM radio while commuting home from work. Two other fav's were Sam Spade and Boston Blackie. Be well my friend.
YTJD fortunately with these 15 minute episodes they do a recap at the beginning of each episode 2-5, so you do not miss as much. The scripts are great, and Bob Bailey was perfect in the role. Only 55 of them, but they are (almost) all great.
They made a pilot in the early 60s, but it was not picked up. I have never seen it. The closest you can come to Johnny is Banacek, done in the early 70. But he only went after big insurance loss
For those who enjoy researching the biographies of the supporting cast, those mentioned in the closing credits include Virginia Gregg, Tony Barrett, Shirley Mitchell, Will Wright Chet Stratton, Debbie Corsia, Lillian Buyeff, Barney Phillips and Harry Bartell.
There is a recap done at the beginning of each episode of what has happened so far, so around the 13 minute mark it would do a recap of the first two episodes
@@michaeldegen3850 I figured. I’ve listened to the playlist and this episode so many times. Sorry my bad phrasing! I was asking what happened to that part of the episode: did it get lost to the ages, bad audio quality or unsalvageable? Things like that. I was curious about the history.
I don't know what happened to the lost episode(s). But someone took great care of these Johnny Dollar episodes thru time. I downloaded 744 total. There are other shows on my channel where 100s were produced, but only a few remain. The Fat Man and Candy Matson to name a couple
Thank you Michael, I thought about how they stored these cool stories for all these years. Real to real tapes back in the day , then to cassette and on to discs… Mabey 🤷🏼♂️
I love the Eagles almost as much as I love oxygen. So it hurts me to say anything bad about anything related to my team. But holy hell this video is trash with the AI voice. If you're actually a human creator and a real Philly fan, and NOT from the AI factory of making channels that are 100% AI created as a money grab... I hope you find a way to revamp your content and start making awesome videos and your channel is successful. Go birds
Yes Johnny Dollar 👍🏼 I came over from the Dragnet radio stories ..300 hundred of them .. I had listened some many times.. even though most of them were from Room 42….Homicide 😀 (I love that line )… they were relaxing And now I got Johnny D to listen to 😎 I have said it before . Screw 2022 , give me Johnny Dollar 1956 👍🏼👍🏼 thank you again 🙏🏼
Yes sir even 2024 I'm in ❤
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fell in love with old radio shows about 4yrs ago i guess since i lost my parents who were born in the early 40's and some times hearing then talk about the radio shows of there youth and even hearing quotes from them i feel a connection to them and its even better when i hear something said that i remember from from my parents
I first listened to CBS Radio Mystery Theatre in the mid 70s. When I came home from school I told my parents I had to go to my room @ 9pm to listen to this show. they looked at my like I had turned green. They had four or five shows on the radio for a while, I listened to them all. Over time I will put all of them on my channel.
I started listening to these programs in 1952. It was the primary source of entertainment since we didn't get our first TV until 1957. My brother and I would listen to the radio until the wee small hours when mom would come and tell us to turn it off and get to sleep. I rediscovered OTR in 1985 when I was listening to AM radio while commuting home from work. Two other fav's were Sam Spade and Boston Blackie. Be well my friend.
Yes in the further back you go there was no TV if people can imagine that
Thank you tremendously so for posting these wonderful classic radio programs for all of us to enjoy may the most high God keep you and yours anointed.
You're welcome DJ. Enjoy yourself
These episodes are awesome THANK YOU!!!!!!Bob Bailey is Johnny Dollar LOL
Thank You for these awesome Johnny Dollar episodes. I really appreciate it.
Great shows! Born in 1951, Mama heard these, I’m sure!
Bob Bailey was the best Johnny Dollar. He made this show. I love these old radio programs
Johnny dollar great old Time radio show
Thanks yet again for the fabulous uploads, Michael!!
love these! keep them coming!
Love Johnny Dollar even with the missing episode from this story😁
Jimmy, is it? Johnny! So funny!! I love it.
Even accounting for the missing episode, this one's great!
YTJD fortunately with these 15 minute episodes they do a recap at the beginning of each episode 2-5, so you do not miss as much. The scripts are great, and Bob Bailey was perfect in the role. Only 55 of them, but they are (almost) all great.
I know! I was, like, WHAT?!? Did I miss something? When did Stone die? Had to rewind….but, yes, you get the gist from context
I think this would have made a great t.v. show
They made a pilot in the early 60s, but it was not picked up. I have never seen it. The closest you can come to Johnny is Banacek, done in the early 70. But he only went after big insurance loss
There is an episode missing. They go from Johnny being beat up on his way to the car to the son already murdered and Johnny talking to the police.
It is missing episode 2 of 5 episodes Rick. I noted this in the comment above.
For those who enjoy researching the biographies of the supporting cast, those mentioned in the closing credits include Virginia Gregg, Tony Barrett, Shirley Mitchell, Will Wright Chet Stratton, Debbie Corsia, Lillian Buyeff, Barney Phillips and Harry Bartell.
This is one of my favorites
Did they ever say what happened to episode 2?
There is a recap done at the beginning of each episode of what has happened so far, so around the 13 minute mark it would do a recap of the first two episodes
@@michaeldegen3850 I figured. I’ve listened to the playlist and this episode so many times. Sorry my bad phrasing! I was asking what happened to that part of the episode: did it get lost to the ages, bad audio quality or unsalvageable? Things like that. I was curious about the history.
I don't know what happened to the lost episode(s). But someone took great care of these Johnny Dollar episodes thru time. I downloaded 744 total. There are other shows on my channel where 100s were produced, but only a few remain. The Fat Man and Candy Matson to name a couple
Thank you Michael, I thought about how they stored these cool stories for all these years. Real to real tapes back in the day , then to cassette and on to discs… Mabey 🤷🏼♂️
Thought something was weird .
John Forsyth played the role of Harvey .
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.45 colt?? Probably not.
I love the Eagles almost as much as I love oxygen. So it hurts me to say anything bad about anything related to my team. But holy hell this video is trash with the AI voice.
If you're actually a human creator and a real Philly fan, and NOT from the AI factory of making channels that are 100% AI created as a money grab... I hope you find a way to revamp your content and start making awesome videos and your channel is successful. Go birds