Behind The Mike
Enjoy the fascinating world of Old Time Radio with "Behind The Mike." This program offers a unique glimpse into the behind-the-scenes stories and insights from the golden age of radio. It's a delightful journey for both new listeners and seasoned fans of classic radio shows.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| Premiere Episode | 29:44 |
| Warming Up A Studio Audience | 29:52 |
| Baby's Cries | 25:00 |
| Versatile Acting | 29:34 |
| Sundown On The Veldt | 29:22 |
| Radio Sneezing | 29:45 |
| Stoogedom | 29:05 |
| Sound Effects | 29:44 |
| Making A Living By Dying | 29:56 |
| Dinah And The Truck Driver | 29:44 |
| War News Mistakes | 29:44 |
| Musical Bridges | 29:40 |
| Radio's Dramatic Actresses | 29:37 |
| Difficult Names | 29:31 |
| Radio Almanac | 29:44 |
| Weird Prospective Guest Interview | 29:42 |
| Script Writers | 29:43 |
| FDR Third Inaugural Ceremonies | 29:41 |
| You're My Dream | 29:44 |
| Putting A Program Together | 29:41 |
| The Lady From Oklahoma | 29:14 |
| Character Actors | 29:28 |
| Comedy Broadcasts | 29:46 |
| Pioneers Of Radio Entertainment | 29:36 |
| The Lee DeForrest Story | 29:35 |
| Director - Star Relations | 29:28 |
| Enoch Light's Disappearance | 29:46 |
| Amusing Stories Behind Radio | 29:16 |
| Selling A Show To A Sponsor | 29:53 |
| The Associated Press | 29:54 |
| Zulu Radio Star | 29:52 |
| Impersonations Of Famous People | 29:51 |
Reviews
Just what it says, behind the mike
Archive fan
Fascinating if you're into old time radio or just curious about what happened behind the scenes of broadcasting circa 1941. It's sort of a variety show, hosted by Ed Wynn's always-giggling announcer Graham McNamee. They bring on legitimate non-actors (some of them sound truly awful) from all corners of the business, asking scripted questions and performing demonstrations or skits. I haven't listened to every episode yet, but what I've heard is entertaining and informative. An episode title indicates one topic covered in a specific program.
Mostly clean
mleclair
A weekly entertainment show based in the golden age of radio. I think it’d be nice to see a half/hour weekly comedy/entertainment show these days.