+ Whispering Streets was a romantic soap opera/drama that picked up where it left off the previous week. The minor character of the week would narrate and leave you to wonder which minor character would be the major character the next week. The show had a slew of famous narrators over their run, such as Cathy Lewis, Ann Seymour Bette Davis who was the show's most dramatic hostess. Whispering Streets," which debuted on ABC radio March 03, 1952 (and broadcasting from there, until 1960 was broadcast with a completely different format from the soap opera norm. "Whispering Streets" continuing drama was a once weekly, 30 minute romantic/ soap opera/drama that picked up each week, where it left off the previous week, rather than the 15 minute daily episodes which the public was accustomed to. The minor character of the week would narrate and leave you to wonder which minor character would be the major character the next week. The show had many famous narrators during the show run, such as: Cathy Lewis, Ann Seymour, Gertrude Warner, Hope Winslow and Bette Davis. Bette Davis was "Whispering Streets" most dramatic guest host. Click here to read more about Whispering Streets
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Please enjoy these 43 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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10.29.1961 | homicidal jealousy | ||
09.19.1958 | mary nolan | ||
N/A | 100 dollar bill from cupid | ||
N/A | a day off to remember | ||
N/A | a ghost writer | ||
N/A | a hateful mother | ||
N/A | a lie always has an encore | ||
N/A | a ministers calling | ||
N/A | a new family | ||
N/A | afraid to love | ||
N/A | andrea | ||
N/A | anne dearborn | ||
N/A | best birthday ever | ||
N/A | career girl | ||
N/A | career woman | ||
N/A | disillusioned | ||
N/A | dog of fate | ||
N/A | double amputee | ||
N/A | enlopement | ||
N/A | gossip that backfired | ||
N/A | gratitude of man | ||
N/A | hole in one | ||
N/A | jilted | ||
N/A | living with a ghost | ||
N/A | memories of a sister |
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WHISPERING STREETS
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