Description: BARBARA STANWYCK ON THE AIR… ALL NEW SHOWS! Set Two – the Red Set. Classic OTR! Beautiful and talented actress Barbara Stanwyck is presented here in 13 of her best radio performances, on 10 CD’s. ABOUT MY CD’S: *These are audio CD’s (not MP3’s) – listen to them on any CD player, stereo, walkman, DVD player, in your car, or on your computer – no inconvenience! *All CD’s come with a beautiful, full-color label, complete with jewel cases and will be very well packed for shipping. *Only in rare circumstances will I put less than 1 hour on a CD…I try to provide as many shows as possible on the CD’s, this way you are not paying for extra CD’s instead of extra shows. *I try to be very honest about the sound quality and try in most cases to explain if there are any sound problems with individual shows…so be sure and read the show descriptions. Every show has been listened to for this purpose. In many cases I will tweak the audio if I can, or edit together the best quality parts of multiple copies of the same show. I do eliminate shows in which I feel the sound is too poor to be enjoyable for listening. Only in very rare circumstances, when the show is extremely hard to find will I include shows with poor sound. Of course, these are vintage shows, so some imperfections should be expected. *I try wherever possible to find the most unusual and hardest to find shows for each star and I update my sets regularly. *In the case of stars who appeared in a high volume of shows, I will offer multiple sets to keep costs low, but variety of shows high. I hope you will enjoy these classic shows as much as I do. If you’re a fan of Barbara Stanwyck or of classic radio (OTR), this is the set for you! Hear Barbara perform three roles she never got to on film, “Smilin’ Through,” “Penny Serenade” and “Only Yesterday.” Also in her classic roles “Sorry, Wrong Number” and “Remember the Night,” original shows, outrageous comedy and more! There are also three shows that co-star Barbara and real-life husband, Robert Taylor! Here is what you get in the Barbara Stanwyck set number two – CD #1 Lux Radio Theatre “Only Yesterday” (1939 – drama) – Barbara stars opposite George Brent in this story of a young woman whose husband returns from WWI with no memory of her. The film had starred Margaret Sullavan and John Boles.1 hour. CD #2 Lux Radio Theatre “Smilin’ Through” (1940 – drama) – Barbara stars opposite real-life husband, Robert Taylor, in this story of love through the ages. Barbara does a very interesting Irish accent in this one! The film had starred Jeannette MacDonald. Some very faint crosstalk in a couple of places. 1 hour. CD #3 Lux Radio Theatre “Penny Serenade” (1942 – drama) – Barbara again stars opposite real-life husband, Robert Taylor, in this story of a young couple who adopt a child and tragically lose her. The film had starred Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. 1 hour. CD #4 Lux Radio Theatre “The Great Man’s Lady” (1943 –drama) – Barbara stars opposite Joseph Cotton and Chester Morris in this story of the woman behind a great man. Barbara reprises her role from the film, which also starred Joel McCrea. 1 hour CD #5 Screen Director’s Playhouse “The Lady Gambles” (1950 – drama) – Barbara stars opposite Stephen McNally in this story of a woman hopelessly addicted to gambling. Both stars reprise their roles from the film of the same name. 1 hour. CD #6 The Jack Benny Program “A Trip to Barbara Stanwyck’s House” (1942 – comedy) – Jack takes to cadets to visit Barbara Stanwyck. 30 minutes. “Dennis Wants a Raise” (1943 – comedy) – Barbara fills in for Mary Livingstone in this episode. Very interesting to hear Barbara in Mary’s role. 30 minutes. CD #7 Lux Radio Theatre “Stella Dallas” (1937 – drama) – Barbara stars opposite Anne Shirley, John Boles and Barbara O’Neil in this story of a woman who sacrifices her own happiness for that of her daughter. All four stars reprise their roles from the film of the same name. 1 hour. CD #8 Lux Radio Theatre “Sorry, Wrong Number” (1950 – suspense) – Barbara stars opposite Burt Lancaster in this story of an invalid who overhears the plotting of her own murder. Both stars reprise their roles from the film of the same name. 1 hour. CD #9 Screen Guild Theater “Allergic to Love” (1940 – comedy) – Barbara stars opposite real-life husband, Robert Taylor, in this original story of a young couple trying to get married…if only the bride wasn’t allergic to her husband-to-be! 30 minutes. “Why Jack Isn’t Going to Appear” (1941 – comedy) – This is the story of why Jack Benny won’t be appearing on Screen Guild Theater…. very funny! 30 minutes. CD #10 Screen Director’s Playhouse “Remember the Night” (1949 – romantic comedy/drama) – Barbara stars in this story of a District Attorney who feels sorry for shoplifter on trial and takes her home with him for the Christmas holiday. Barbara reprises her role from the film of the same name. 30 minutes. The Jack Benny Program “Sorry, Wrong Number” (1948 – comedy) – Jack and Mary go to see Barbara Stanwyck in “Sorry, Wrong Number” then Jack does his own version. There is also a very funny sequence where Jack is trying to get passes to the movie from Barbara Stanwyck herself! 30 minutes. THESE SHOWS ARE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN AND DO NOT INFRINGE ON ANY COPYRIGHT! Shipping within the U.S. is $6.25. International shipping will be more and varies by country. The quality of these shows is good, however, they are vintage radio shows and some imperfections should be expected. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
Price: 43.99 USD
Location: Lufkin, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-28T01:33:13.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.45 USD
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