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Whistler Old Time Radio Program CD 1
½ hour horror/mystery show
The Whistler was one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas,
with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was
the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years.
It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal
for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler."
Episodes of The Whistler began with the ominous narration:
I am the Whistler, and I know many things, for I walk by night. I know many
strange tales, hidden in the hearts of men and women who have stepped into the
shadows. Yes ... I know the nameless terrors of which they dare not speak.
Those opening words were spoken along with the echo of footsteps and Wilbur
Hatch's 13-note theme, whistled weekly by Dorothy Roberts for 13 years. Another
whistle theme with footsteps was heard on The Saint which aired on CBS, Mutual
and NBC between 1945 and 1951. Some sources say the theme for The Saint was
by Leslie Charteris, while others credit RKO composer Roy Webb.
Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the
Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns (the first Mr. Wilson
on TV's Dennis the Menace), Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The
Bickersons and, later, Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone
(who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett
Clarke.
The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts
were typically undone by either an overlooked but important detail or their
own stupidity, except on some rare occasions when a curious twist of fate caused
the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings
were a key feature of each episode of the series. The Whistler himself narrated,
often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting
the criminal from an omniscient perspective.
The Whistler seldom featured any major Hollywood stars, but the quality of writing
and performance made it a radio mainstay. Regular members of the show's ensemble
cast included Gerald Mohr, William Conrad, Joseph Kearns, Bill Johnstone, Hans
Conried, Elliot Lewis and Betty Lou Gerson. Mercedes McCambridge, Jeanette Nolan,
John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Frank Lovejoy, Willard
Waterman and Jack Webb also made frequent appearances on the series.
Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its
first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen.
Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts
by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, of
which over 200 no longer have copies in existence. In 1946, a local Chicago
version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by
Meister Brau beer.
Text from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Whistler
All of our Old Time Radio Programs are in MP3 format. You can play them
on your computer, you can transfer them to MP3 players (like the IPod), but,
by and large, you cannot play them on stereos, walkmen, or car radios.
The sound quality of Old Time Radio Programs can vary greatly. Some episodes
are excellent, others you have to turn up the volume a little and ignore the
static. All of the episodes can be listened to and enjoyed. You can listen to
our free samples to get a feel for how the programs sound.
Whistler CD 1 92 episodes
Whistler_1942-05-16_0001_Retribution.mp3
Whistler_1942-06-13_0005_TheShrunkenHead.mp3
Whistler_1942-06-27_0007_NotesInTheNight.mp3
Whistler_1942-08-22_0015_DeathHasAThirst.mp3
Whistler_1942-08-29_0016_TheLetter.mp3
Whistler_1942-09-05_0017_HouseOfGreed.mp3
Whistler_1942-09-13_0018_Mirage.mp3
Whistler_1942-09-20_0019_TheFog.mp3
Whistler_1942-09-27_0020_Jealousy.mp3
Whistler_1942-10-04_0021_UrgeToKill.mp3
Whistler_1942-10-11_0022_Malice.mp3
Whistler_1942-10-18_0023_DeathComesAtMidnight.mp3
Whistler_1942-10-25_0024_TheAlibi.mp3
Whistler_1942-11-15_0027_Apparition.mp3
Whistler_1942-11-22_0028_TheOtherWoman.mp3
Whistler_1942-11-29_0029_Avarice.mp3
Whistler_1942-12-13_0031_TheAccounting.mp3
Whistler_1942-12-27_0033_TheDoubleCross.mp3
Whistler_1943-01-03_0034_TheWeakling.mp3
Whistler_1943-01-10_0035_TheNemesis.mp3
Whistler_1943-01-17_0036_TheThief.mp3
Whistler_1943-01-24_0037_MindOverMatter.mp3
Whistler_1943-01-31_0038_TheConfession.mp3
Whistler_1943-02-07_0039_InTheDark.mp3
Whistler_1943-02-14_0040_LegacyOfDeath.mp3
Whistler_1943-02-21_0041_FoolsGold.mp3
Whistler_1943-03-28_0046_ThePenalty.mp3
Whistler_1943-05-01_0050_TheKillers.mp3
Whistler_1943-05-08_0051_DeathHasAThirst.mp3
Whistler_1943-05-15_0052_ManWhoWaited.mp3
Whistler_1943-05-29_0054_FinalDecree.mp3
Whistler_1943-06-05_0055_ShadowOfAMind.mp3
Whistler_1943-06-12_0056_Justice.mp3
Whistler_1943-06-19_0057_HouseOfFear.mp3
Whistler_1943-06-26_0058_TheBlankWall.mp3
Whistler_1943-07-02_0059_TheAvengers.mp3
Whistler_1943-07-09_0060_EyeForAnEye.mp3
Whistler_1943-08-13_0065_DeathInTheAir.mp3
Whistler_1943-09-03_0068_Destiny.mp3
Whistler_1943-09-10_0069_TheTangledWeb.mp3
Whistler_1943-09-24_0071_BlindAlley.mp3
Whistler_1943-10-03_0072_Mirage.mp3
Whistler_1943-11-21_0079_PatientsForTheDoctor.mp3
Whistler_1943-12-19_0083_DeathDemandsAPayment.mp3
Whistler_1944-07-23_0114_LastOfTheDevereaux.mp3
Whistler_1944-09-03_0120_PracticallyFoolproof.mp3
Whistler_1944-09-10_0121_LocalStorm.mp3
Whistler_1944-09-18_0122_BlackMagic.mp3
Whistler_1944-09-25_0123_MarriedToMurder.mp3
Whistler_1944-10-02_0124_NotIfIKillYouFirst.mp3
Whistler_1944-10-09_0125_FindersWeepers.mp3
Whistler_1944-10-16_0126_TaleTheDeadManTold.mp3
Whistler_1944-10-23_0127_DeathCarriesALunchKit.mp3
Whistler_1944-10-30_0128_TheBelovedFraud.mp3
Whistler_1944-11-06_0129_TheTwin.mp3
Whistler_1944-11-13_0130_BewareTheBridegroom.mp3
Whistler_1944-11-20_0131_DeathSeesDouble.mp3
Whistler_1944-12-04_0133_TheDoctorOperatesInCrime.mp3
Whistler_1944-12-11_0134_LieOrConsequences.mp3
Whistler_1944-12-18_0135_Windfall.mp3
Whistler_1944-12-25_0136_LieForCircumstances_ChristmasBonus.mp3
Whistler_1945-01-01_0137_TwoForTheMoney.mp3
Whistler_1945-01-08_0138_TheBodyWouldntStayInTheBay.mp3
Whistler_1945-01-15_0139_MurderHasASignature.mp3
Whistler_1945-01-29_0141_MurderOnPaper.mp3
Whistler_1945-02-05_0142_MurderIsLegal.mp3
Whistler_1945-02-19_0144_TheDeadManLaughed.mp3
Whistler_1945-02-26_0145_GatewayToDanger.mp3
Whistler_1945-03-19_0148_MurderWillShout.mp3
Whistler_1945-04-02_0150_ReturnOfTheInnocent.mp3
Whistler_1945-04-16_0152_ToRentDanger.mp3
Whistler_1945-04-23_0153_MeetMrDeath.mp3
Whistler_1945-04-30_0154_TheMastersTree.mp3
Whistler_1945-05-07_0155_AccidentAccordingToPlan.mp3
Whistler_1945-05-14_0156_HitAndRun.mp3
Whistler_1945-05-21_0157_TheManWhoBoughtDeath.mp3
Whistler_1945-05-28_0158_EscapeToDanger.mp3
Whistler_1945-06-04_0159_MurderIsBlind.mp3
Whistler_1945-06-11_0160_DeathPaysAVisit.mp3
Whistler_1945-06-18_0161_BlueprintForSuicide.mp3
Whistler_1945-07-02_0163_TheDeadlyInnocent.mp3
Whistler_1945-07-09_0164_HighwayOfEscape.mp3
Whistler_1945-07-16_0165_PatternForTerror.mp3
Whistler_1945-07-30_0167_SummerThunder.mp3
Whistler_1945-08-06_0168_TheManWhoCameToMurder.mp3
Whistler_1945-08-13_0169_WhatMakesAMurderer.mp3
Whistler_1945-08-27_0171_IllTradeYouMurder.mp3
Whistler_1945-09-10_0173_PhoneCallFromDeath.mp3
Whistler_1945-09-17_0174_SingASongOfMurder.mp3
Whistler_1945-09-24_0175_TheManWhoDiedTwice.mp3
Whistler_1945-10-08_0177_DeathLaughsLast.mp3
Whistler_1945-10-15_0178_The House On Sycamore Road.mp3
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