joan crawford

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The Little Grey Cellblocks

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In this week’s show…

It’s a beautiful affair indeed, as we’re visited a church quartet with a very transgressive message…

Brook Darnell pops in to talk about Golden Age detectives!

Frank Sinatra provides a duo of musical escapes…

We’ve got two wildly different movies to tell you about, including a prison escape thriller starring Clark Gable, Joan Crawford and Jesus Christ (!) in 1940’s Strange Cargo - plus Austin Trevor as the screen’s first Hercule Poirot in 1934’s Lord Edgware Dies…

Radio entertainment comes courtesy of Agatha Christie and Harold Huber…

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Funkles And Faces

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In this week’s show…

Ella Fitzgerald swings us along with some groovy (oh dear) vibes (oh dear, oh dear)…

Guessing time in another edition of Who The Hell Is That Hollywood Legend?

Dennis The Dietician is here with some healthy advice!

Reviews of two movies, one featuring a very fun uncle (funkle) and a very unique face…

Radio entertainment from the Lux Radio Theatre!

Come on in - the skimmed milk’s fine…

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Monicas And Mannequins

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In this week’s show…

Gorgeous music from Bing Crosby and Kay Kyser!

Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy glam it up in a fairytale of New York!

Kay Francis and Warren William find a very unorthodox pathway to parenthood…

And much more, including an interesting announcement…

Radio entertainment comes from the Screen Guild Theatre, and features an array of stars!

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Episode 76: Brave Men

In this week's episode, we'll be flinging around a few birthday wishes, PLUS...

REVEALED! The winner of the James Cagney competition...

REVIEWS! Three more classic movies to enjoy, including Joan Blondell in a battle of the sexes (1935's Traveling Saleslady), Jon Pertwee in a murder-mystery-vaudeville-comedy-thriller (1949's Murder At The Windmill), and the first screen role for Fred Astaire (1933's Dancing Lady)

There's MUSIC from Fred Astaire, Nat King Cole, and a very, VERY unusual blast from Adam's past...

PLUS another new competition that'll give one lucky winner a chance to own an instant bundle of RKO B-Movie classics!

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