Cavalcade Of America_43-09-20_(349)_The Vengeance Of The Torpedo 8

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_43-09-13_(348)_Iron Camels

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_43-08-30_(346)_Dear Funny Face

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-08-16_(344)_The Major And The Mules

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-08-09_(343)_Short Cut To Tokyo

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-07-26_(341)_Diamonds At War

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-07-19_(340)_The Schoolhouse At The Front

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-07-12_(339)_Soldier Of The Cloth

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-07-05_(338)_Listen To The People

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
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Cavalcade Of America_43-06-28_(337)_Sky Nursemaid

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/
Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | Patreon

Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio