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Looking for OTR programs about pirates

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:17 am
by jrbentley
I'm looking for some Old Time Radio programs about pirates.
I'm NOT looking for "Terry & the Pirates"....I need something involving pirates and buccaneers and the such....

Thanks,
jrbentley

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:09 am
by batman2
Not sure if this is what you are looing for but Here are some Pirate-theme episodes.

LUX RADIO THEATER.
"Captain Blood" 2-22-1937
Errol Flynn, Oliva DeHavilland, and Basil Rathbone recreate their screen roles.
"The Buccaneer" 11-13-1938.
Clark Gable plays Jean Laffite.

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA.
"Jean Laffite" 2-06-1940.

RAILROAD HOUR with Gordon MacRae.
"The Pirate of New Orleans" 7-28-1952.

SCREEN GUILD THEATER.
"Princess and the Pirate" 3-26-1945.
Virginia Mayo and Bob Hope recreate their screen roles.
I like the movie but their is too much ad-libbing by Hope in the radio broadcast.

BURNS AND ALLEN.
"Santa and the Pirates" 12-22-1942

SUSPENSE.
"The Cave" 12-20-1955.
Excellent Christmas episode about a boy lost in a cave who finds a gang
of pirates.

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:52 am
by jrbentley
Thanks, I appreciate your help!

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:12 am
by batman2
Here are some more possible PIRATE episodes.

CRIME CLASSICS.

11-11-1953 "BlackBeard's 14h: Why She Was No Good for Him".

2-24-1954 "The Good Ship Jane: Why She Become Floatsom".

MERCURY THEATER.

7-18-1938 "Treasure Island".

THE VOYAGE OF THE SCARLET QUEEN.

7-17-1947 "The Spaniard and the Lascar Pirates".

1-28-1948 "The Bubble Dancer and the Buccaneers".

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:50 am
by jrbentley
Thanks for the help, I sure appreciate it!

Afloat with Henry Morgan

Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 9:22 am
by shrub_god
Afloat with Henry Morgan
A BBC serial from 1932. It's been a few years since I heard it, so my memory isn't quite clear. The real Henry Morgan WAS a pirate, but this show portrays him quite favorably.
As with many serials, I find the quality of writing and acting to be so-so. But once I start listening to these things, I get hooked and stay through to the end.