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Radio Show Collection

Step back in time to the golden era of radio with these captivating snapshots from iconic radio shows

Background imageRadio Show Collection: Portrait of Harry James, Coca Cola radio show rehearsal, New York, N.Y. 1946

Portrait of Harry James, Coca Cola radio show rehearsal, New York, N.Y. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Harry James, Coca Cola radio show rehearsal, New York, N.Y. 1946

Background imageRadio Show Collection: Chris Evans, DJ on Radio One, presents the Radio One Roadshow from Tenby in South Wales

Chris Evans, DJ on Radio One, presents the Radio One Roadshow from Tenby in South Wales. The huge crowd go wild as the event is broadcast live on BBC Radio One. Picture taken 23rd August 1996

Background imageRadio Show Collection: Diz Disley and Alex Welsh, Radio Show, Earls Court, London, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett

Diz Disley and Alex Welsh, Radio Show, Earls Court, London, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett
Diz Disley and Alex Welsh, Radio Show, Earls Court, London, 1960

Background imageRadio Show Collection: David Whitfield, Earls Court Radio Show, London, 1959. Creator: Brian Foskett

David Whitfield, Earls Court Radio Show, London, 1959. Creator: Brian Foskett
David Whitfield, Earls Court Radio Show, London, 1959

Background imageRadio Show Collection: CHARLES DAVID HERROLD (1875-1948). Known as Doc. American radio broadcasting pioneer

CHARLES DAVID HERROLD (1875-1948). Known as Doc. American radio broadcasting pioneer. Herrold standing in the doorway of his radio station in San Jose, California

Background imageRadio Show Collection: ADOLPH ZUKOR (1873-1976). Hungarian-American film director, producer and founder

ADOLPH ZUKOR (1873-1976). Hungarian-American film director, producer and founder of Paramount Pictures. Zukor (left) photographed at NBC Studios, c1937

Background imageRadio Show Collection: RADIO SHOW, 1920s. Professor Ambrose Weems and the Cuckoo Program in the early

RADIO SHOW, 1920s. Professor Ambrose Weems and the Cuckoo Program in the early days of radio

Background imageRadio Show Collection: BORI AND MCCORMACK. Lucrezia Bori and John McCormack at New York City radio station

BORI AND MCCORMACK. Lucrezia Bori and John McCormack at New York City radio station WJZ just prior to their New Years Day broadcast of 1 January 1925

Background imageRadio Show Collection: OLGA PETROVA (1884-1977). American (English-born) vaudeville star and actress

OLGA PETROVA (1884-1977). American (English-born) vaudeville star and actress. Madame Petrova broadcasting over Station WJZ, Newark, New Jersey, in the 1920s

Background imageRadio Show Collection: ORSON WELLES (1915-1985). American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor

ORSON WELLES (1915-1985). American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Shown broadcasting his famous adaptation of H.G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds, 30 October 1938

Background imageRadio Show Collection: ORSON WELLES (1915-1985). American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor

ORSON WELLES (1915-1985). American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Shown broadcasting his famous adaptation of H.G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds, 30 October 1938

Background imageRadio Show Collection: RADIO SHOW: THE SHADOW. A widely reproduced publicity photograph for the enormously popular radio

RADIO SHOW: THE SHADOW. A widely reproduced publicity photograph for the enormously popular radio mystery program of the 1940s, The Shadow



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Step back in time to the golden era of radio with these captivating snapshots from iconic radio shows. In 1959 and 1960, the Earls Court Radio Show took center stage, featuring renowned artists like Mark Wynter and David Whitfield. Created by Brian Foskett, this show transported audiences to a world of enchanting melodies and unforgettable performances. In 1962, another remarkable event unfolded as Sammy Davis Jr. And Harry Secombe graced the Pro-Am Golf tournament in North London. The charismatic duo brought their unique talents to the green, entertaining both golf enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Meanwhile, at the Earls Court Radio Show in London during 1960, Diz Disley and Alex Welsh mesmerized audiences with their incredible musical prowess. Their harmonious collaboration filled the airwaves with jazz-infused melodies that left listeners spellbound. Fast forward to more recent times when Chris Evans took on his role as a DJ on Radio One. Presenting the Radio One Roadshow from Tenby in South Wales, Evans captivated crowds with his infectious energy and impeccable music selection. These glimpses into radio history remind us of the power of sound waves that transcend time. From classic crooners to modern-day DJs, radio shows have always been a source of joy for millions around the world.