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The Man Called X

(4 Sterne; 2 Bewertungen)

Herbert Marshall stars as agent Ken Thurston in this espionage radio program which aired 1944 to 1952. 

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

470403 Arctic Expedition.mp3

32:00

470417 The Oil Refinery.mp3

32:00

470424 Mr Nessler and The Insu

32:00

470515 The Stamp Story.mp3

32:00

470605 Swindle To Honolulu.mp3

26:24

470619 The Silver Scarab.mp3

26:12

470626 Rembrandt In Rio.mp3

32:00

470724 Destination Manila.mp3

32:00

470807 Will You Marry Me.mp3

32:00

470821 The Lost Ones.mp3

32:00

471002 No One Wind On Zero.mp3

32:00

471009 All That Glitters.mp3

32:00

471016 Timber.mp3

32:00

471102 Ashes To Ashes.mp3

32:00

471116 Trip to Zenophon.mp3

32:00

471123 Report From The Arctic.

32:00

471130 Checkmate In Tahiti.mp3

32:00

471207 Shipment Condemned.mp3

32:00

471228 Naples.mp3

32:00

480104 Spot The Eight Ball.mp3

32:00

480111 Renne Of Shalakar.mp3

32:00

480111 Spirit Of The Snows.mp3

32:00

480125 Carbon 14.mp3

32:00

480201 One Way To Macassar.mp3

32:00

480208 A Tiger For The Lady.mp

32:00

480215 Guns On The Niger.mp3

32:00

480222 Operation Silver.mp3

32:00

480229 Storm Over The Alps.mp3

32:00

480307 Passport To Danger.mp3

32:00

480314 The Pickled Chemist.mp3

32:00

480321 One Sailor Died Twice.m

32:00

480328 A Ruby For Pearl.mp3

32:00

480815 The Girl Who Couldn't R

25:21

480926 The Laughing Lady.mp3

23:57

501013 Custom Cigarettes.mp3

25:13

501020 One Way To Macassa.mp3

25:41

501103 Professor Channey Has D

25:21

501111 Rendevous With Death.mp

24:42

501118 Warm Welcome Sudden Dea

32:00

501202 Dr Alveriz's Laboratory

32:00

501209 Thurston Goes to Syria.

32:00

501230 Rhythm Of Death.mp3

21:53

510106 Operation Fifty.MP3

25:16

Five Ounces Of Treason

29:03

Japanese Underground

29:07

510127 The Orient Express.mp3

23:29

510203 Pirates Off The Coast o

32:00

510210 The Black Of Diamonds.m

22:34

510217 North of Thirty-Eight.m

22:34

510224 A Tiny Bit Of Microfilm

24:35

510303 Dope Smuggling.mp3

23:41

510310 Cargo Confidant.mp3

23:48

510317 University Of Lyden.mp3

23:29

510331 The Blue Unicorn.mp3

23:10

510407 India.mp3

23:41

510414 National Easter Party.m

22:53

510421 Race Against Death.mp3

25:58

510428 Terror Across The Nation

510504 Monte Carlo.mp3

22:29

510511 Knocked Off His Feet.mp

23:29

510518 Enough Intrigue To Fill

22:34

510525 A Man, A Girl and A Plo

20:41

510608 Grain Black Market In I

23:48

510615 Amazon River.mp3

24:28

510622 Vienna.mp3

23:48

510713 Flying Trip To Indonesi

22:26

511001 Invitation To A Murder.

32:00

520101 Sabotage At Ankora, Tu

25:41

520108 Flying Trip To Nowhere.

24:35

520115 Icy Slopes Of The Matte

24:36

520122 Casablanca.mp3

24:10

520205 The clicking Buddah.mp3

21:46

520219 Hey Penny Stamp.mp3

25:30

520226 Ononoka River Basin.mp3

24:24

520513 Alaska Weather Station.

23:10

520520 Noah And His Ark.MP3

22:33

520527 Opearaiob Cabal.mp3

21:46

Alpine Danger

32:00

Lost

32:00

Manila

32:00

No Wind Today

32:00

Storm Over Naples

32:00

The Master Painter

32:00

The Proposal

32:00

The Smiling Lady

23:57

The Strange Trip

32:00

Turtle Island Vacation

32:00

Bewertungen

Herbert Marshall

(4 Sterne)

. . . Herbert Marshall was a leading man (and a ladies man) in the early days of Hollywood. He was not only a great film actor, but became an excellent voice actor. In addition to his own series here, he appeared in 13 episodes of Suspense, including the pilot episode (directed by Alfred Hitchcock) He was a favorite of Alfred Hitchcock, and did several episodes of Hitchcock's TV series. Losing a leg in WWI, Marshall worked incredibly hard learning to walk without a noticable limp, and he supported various non-profit organisations for amputees. Marshall stayed busy his entire life, and during the 1950's 1960's, and 70's you'll see him in a LOT of B movies. Marshall made frequent guest appearances on TV shows, such as "I've got a secret" and "What's my line." Make the effort to listen to him in the "Suspense" episodes he did. They are among my favorites, because he is such a fine actor. His series right here is fun to listen to, there's plenty of comic relief and the tales are not "to deep." -Charlie Stuckey

The Man Called X

(4 Sterne)

While the series is good MANY of the episodes are repeated under different titles, some more than once. Just makes listening a bit tricker, and I wonder how much I've missed.