I decided to look up on the Internet the best way to transfer the shows. One thing led to another and I ended up searching old time radio shows. I came across several really good sites. Some of the sites allow you to download the shows and listen to them on your computer. Old Time Radio Fans is a good site to visit for this purpose. They have several shows listed many categories. A couple of other good sites are Radio Lovers and The Mercury Theatre on the Air.
I also found a site that offers over 22,000 old time radio shows recorded on CD in MP3 format. The site is 40s Radio Mysteries. The site is divided into categories and shows within each category. I'm not sure of the quality of the recordings but when each CD has upwards of 75 - 100 shows (Exact number varies by show) and only costs $7.00 each you really can't go wrong.
Now I can't decide if I want to transfer mine or just purchase sets from 40s Radio Mysteries.
I always liked listening to Fibber Mcgee and Molly. Below is a film clip from their 1941 movie "Look Who's Laughing". Please enjoy!
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Jim and Marian Jordan are an all time favorite. You may also want to check out the old time radio website, http://www.otrcat.com which has a lot of interesting recordings you can hear online (as well as descriptions and photos of all various old time radio series). It's worth a listen!
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