Curtain Time


(5 stars; 2 reviews)

Curtain Time Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Curtain Time 38-12-02 (020) Inside the Line 33:13
Curtain Time 39-01-13 (026) Over the Falls 32:38
Curtain Time 46-09-28 Love Is A Gamble 33:20
Curtain Time 46-12-28 Pat And Mike 24:18
Curtain Time 47-03-15 (124) A Bridge For Martha 30:15
Curtain Time 47-03-22 (125) Wanted A Name 30:31
Curtain Time 47-03-29 Lightning Strikes Twice 24:13
Curtain Time 47-04-05 Mr. Justice Jimmy 30:48
Curtain Time 47-05-03 Birds Of A Feather 29:01
Curtain Time 47-05-17 The World Between 23:34
Curtain Time 47-05-24 (134) Wanted - An Old Fashioned Girl 28:58
Curtain Time 47-05-31 Twice Blessed 24:48
Curtain Time 47-06-07 Grasshopper Jockey 30:59
Curtain Time 47-06-14 Reluctant Bride 23:50
Curtain Time 47-06-21 Hook Line And Sinker 23:42
Curtain Time 47-06-28 Belle Of The Barbary Coast 29:52
Curtain Time 47-07-05 But The Face Is Familar 20:06
Curtain Time 47-07-12 Deadline For Love 24:07
Curtain Time 47-07-26 Solid Sender 39:12
Curtain Time 47-08-02 I Hate Men 24:10
Curtain Time 47-08-09 (145) Pathway of a Star 32:18
Curtain Time 47-08-16 The Night Hangs Heavy 25:37
Curtain Time 47-08-23 A Peach For The Professor 30:32
Curtain Time 47-08-30 Page One Wedding 24:46
Curtain Time 47-09-06 Home, James 17:28
Curtain Time 47-10-11 (154) Tickertape Romance 31:49
Curtain Time 48-02-14 Romantic Development 30:53
Curtain Time 48-02-21 The Perfect Blank 24:35
Curtain Time 48-03-06 Connecticut Farmer 29:10
Curtain Time 48-03-13 Who Is Chris Randolph 24:02
Curtain Time 48-03-20 Mr Worthington 30:05
Curtain Time 48-04-03 My Pal, The Wife 24:08
Curtain Time 48-04-17 Miss Snoring Sleepwalker 30:24
Curtain Time 48-04-24 Engagement For Two 24:39
Curtain Time 48-05-01 Dear Molly Merridew 31:25
Curtain Time 48-05-08 The Little Liar 29:59
Curtain Time 48-05-15 Two Loves Have I 29:51
Curtain Time 48-05-22 See Ya In The Funny Paper 34:43
Curtain Time 48-06-05 (188) You Don't Know Susie 27:46
Curtain Time 48-06-12 The Controlling Interest 24:27
Curtain Time 48-06-26 (191) I Hate Hollywood 26:36
Curtain Time 48-07-03 (192) The Worm Turns 27:02
Curtain Time 48-07-10 (193) The Dishonest Ghost 30:30
Curtain Time 48-07-17 (194) The Story of Pat and Mike 29:27
Curtain Time 48-07-24 (195) The Quiet Young Man 27:43
Curtain Time 48-07-31 (196) Model Husband 27:35
Curtain Time 48-08-07 (197) Practically Engaged 28:10
Curtain Time 48-08-14 A Ring For Julie 28:13
Curtain Time 48-08-21 A Barn For The Bard 28:18
Curtain Time 48-08-28 Gland Slam On The Nancy B 28:17
Curtain Time 48-09-04 Contract Of An Angel 27:53
Curtain Time 48-09-11 Best Laid Plans 28:12
Curtain Time 48-09-18 Courtship By Proxy 28:05
Curtain Time 48-09-25 My Widow, Lorriane 28:22
Curtain Time 48-10-06 Petticoat Justice 28:06

Reviews

60 Minutes reference


(0 stars)

"Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show." At first I thought you were confusing Harry Halcomb with Harry Reasoner, but a quick check with John Dunning's Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio suggests that you actually meant Myron Wallace, who later changed his name to Mike Wallace.