Chandu The Magician – 031732, Episode 9 – 93 – Transferred To Egypt

  • Description: A supernatural adventure radio series about an American who learned mystical arts in India and used them to fight criminals and villains.
  • Keywords: old time radio, supernatural, adventure, magic, India, Frank Chandler, Chandu, Baron Roxor
  • Language: English
  • License: Public domain
  • Date: 1931-1936, 1948-1950

Chandu the Magician was a popular radio show in the 1930s and 1940s. It was known for its exciting storylines, exotic locales, and suspenseful plots. The show’s protagonist, Frank Chandler, was a skilled magician who used his powers to fight crime and protect the innocent. He was often aided by his sister, Dorothy, and his friend, the Indian yogi, Ram Singh. Chandu the Magician was a popular inspiration for other works of fiction, including the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange. The show’s popularity has continued into the 21st century,

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Chandu The Magician – 020349, Episode 1 – 15 – The Black Steps

  • Description: A supernatural adventure radio series about an American who learned mystical arts in India and used them to fight criminals and villains.
  • Keywords: old time radio, supernatural, adventure, magic, India, Frank Chandler, Chandu, Baron Roxor
  • Language: English
  • License: Public domain
  • Date: 1931-1936, 1948-1950

Chandu the Magician was a popular radio show in the 1930s and 1940s. It was known for its exciting storylines, exotic locales, and suspenseful plots. The show’s protagonist, Frank Chandler, was a skilled magician who used his powers to fight crime and protect the innocent. He was often aided by his sister, Dorothy, and his friend, the Indian yogi, Ram Singh. Chandu the Magician was a popular inspiration for other works of fiction, including the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange. The show’s popularity has continued into the 21st century,

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Chandu The Magician – 010449, Episode 137 – Fate To Be Decided Soon

  • Description: A supernatural adventure radio series about an American who learned mystical arts in India and used them to fight criminals and villains.
  • Keywords: old time radio, supernatural, adventure, magic, India, Frank Chandler, Chandu, Baron Roxor
  • Language: English
  • License: Public domain
  • Date: 1931-1936, 1948-1950

Chandu the Magician was a popular radio show in the 1930s and 1940s. It was known for its exciting storylines, exotic locales, and suspenseful plots. The show’s protagonist, Frank Chandler, was a skilled magician who used his powers to fight crime and protect the innocent. He was often aided by his sister, Dorothy, and his friend, the Indian yogi, Ram Singh. Chandu the Magician was a popular inspiration for other works of fiction, including the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange. The show’s popularity has continued into the 21st century,

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Chandu The Magician – 010235, Episode XX – Magic Successful

  • Description: A supernatural adventure radio series about an American who learned mystical arts in India and used them to fight criminals and villains.
  • Keywords: old time radio, supernatural, adventure, magic, India, Frank Chandler, Chandu, Baron Roxor
  • Language: English
  • License: Public domain
  • Date: 1931-1936, 1948-1950

Chandu the Magician was a popular radio show in the 1930s and 1940s. It was known for its exciting storylines, exotic locales, and suspenseful plots. The show’s protagonist, Frank Chandler, was a skilled magician who used his powers to fight crime and protect the innocent. He was often aided by his sister, Dorothy, and his friend, the Indian yogi, Ram Singh. Chandu the Magician was a popular inspiration for other works of fiction, including the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange. The show’s popularity has continued into the 21st century,

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Chandu The Magician – 010135, Episode XX – 65 – Nadji Arrives

  • Description: A supernatural adventure radio series about an American who learned mystical arts in India and used them to fight criminals and villains.
  • Keywords: old time radio, supernatural, adventure, magic, India, Frank Chandler, Chandu, Baron Roxor
  • Language: English
  • License: Public domain
  • Date: 1931-1936, 1948-1950

Chandu the Magician was a popular radio show in the 1930s and 1940s. It was known for its exciting storylines, exotic locales, and suspenseful plots. The show’s protagonist, Frank Chandler, was a skilled magician who used his powers to fight crime and protect the innocent. He was often aided by his sister, Dorothy, and his friend, the Indian yogi, Ram Singh. Chandu the Magician was a popular inspiration for other works of fiction, including the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange. The show’s popularity has continued into the 21st century,

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Casebook Of Gregory Hood – Gregory Hood, Suspect

The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

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Casebook Of Gregory Hood – Derringer Society

The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

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Casebook Of Gregory Hood – Case Of The Three Silver Pecos

The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

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Casebook Of Gregory Hood – Double Diamond

The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

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Casebook Of Gregory Hood – Murder in Celluloid

The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

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