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The 21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It was a gritty and realistic portrayal of the lives of police...
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The 21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It was a gritty and realistic portrayal of the lives of police officers in New York City, and it quickly became a hit with listeners. The show was set in the fictional 21st Precinct, which was located in Manhattan. The main characters were Captain Frank Kennelly, played by Everett Sloane, and his team of detectives and patrolmen.
The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and the acting was top-notch. The show also featured a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism.
The 21st Precinct was a popular success, and it ran for three seasons. It was also adapted into a television series, which ran from 1956 to 1959. The radio show is still considered to be a classic of the genre, and it has been praised for its realism, its writing, and its acting.
Here are some of the things that made the 21st Precinct such a success:
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The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and the acting was top-notch. The show also featured a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism.
The 21st Precinct was a popular success, and it ran for three seasons. It was also adapted into a television series, which ran from 1956 to 1959. The radio show is still considered to be a classic of the genre, and it has been praised for its realism, its writing, and its acting.
Here are some of the things that made the 21st Precinct such a success:
- Realistic portrayal of police work: The show was not afraid to show the dark side of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. This made the show more believable and engaging for listeners.
- Great writing: The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and they were able to create suspenseful and exciting stories.
- Top-notch acting: The acting on the show was superb, and the actors were able to bring the characters to life in a believable way.
- Sound effects: The show used a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism.
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/
Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
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21st Precinct
21st Precinct
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21st_Precinct_54-05-26_046_The_Father
11 JUL 2019 · The 21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It was a gritty and realistic portrayal of the lives of police officers in New York City, and it quickly became a hit with listeners. The show was set in the fictional 21st Precinct, which was located in Manhattan. The main characters were Captain Frank Kennelly, played by Everett Sloane, and his team of detectives and patrolmen. The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and the acting was top-notch. The show also featured a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism. The 21st Precinct was a popular success, and it ran for three seasons. It was also adapted into a television series, which ran from 1956 to 1959. The radio show is still considered to be a classic of the genre, and it has been praised for its realism, its writing, and its acting. Here are some of the things that made the 21st Precinct such a success: - Realistic portrayal of police work: The show was not afraid to show the dark side of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. This made the show more believable and engaging for listeners. - Great writing: The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and they were able to create suspenseful and exciting stories. - Top-notch acting: The acting on the show was superb, and the actors were able to bring the characters to life in a believable way. - Sound effects: The show used a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio -
21st_Precinct_54-01-20_028_The_Visitors
11 JUL 2019 · The 21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It was a gritty and realistic portrayal of the lives of police officers in New York City, and it quickly became a hit with listeners. The show was set in the fictional 21st Precinct, which was located in Manhattan. The main characters were Captain Frank Kennelly, played by Everett Sloane, and his team of detectives and patrolmen. The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and the acting was top-notch. The show also featured a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism. The 21st Precinct was a popular success, and it ran for three seasons. It was also adapted into a television series, which ran from 1956 to 1959. The radio show is still considered to be a classic of the genre, and it has been praised for its realism, its writing, and its acting. Here are some of the things that made the 21st Precinct such a success: - Realistic portrayal of police work: The show was not afraid to show the dark side of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. This made the show more believable and engaging for listeners. - Great writing: The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and they were able to create suspenseful and exciting stories. - Top-notch acting: The acting on the show was superb, and the actors were able to bring the characters to life in a believable way. - Sound effects: The show used a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio -
21st_Precinct_53-07-07_001_The_Nolen_Brothers
11 JUL 2019 · 21ST PRECINCT Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21ST PRECINCT was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as 'just lines on a map of the city of New your. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st. The detail was made up of '160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that , "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135., James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144, and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series.. In supporting roles was Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_53-08-04_005_Case_Of_The_Sailors_Family
11 JUL 2019 · 21ST PRECINCT Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21ST PRECINCT was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as 'just lines on a map of the city of New your. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st. The detail was made up of '160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that , "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135., James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144, and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series.. In supporting roles was Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_53-08-18_007_The_Mainliner
11 JUL 2019 · 21ST PRECINCT Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21ST PRECINCT was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as 'just lines on a map of the city of New your. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st. The detail was made up of '160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that , "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135., James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144, and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series.. In supporting roles was Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_54-05-05_043_The_Cabinet
11 JUL 2019 · 21ST PRECINCT Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21ST PRECINCT was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as 'just lines on a map of the city of New your. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st. The detail was made up of '160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that , "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135., James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144, and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series.. In supporting roles was Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_54-03-03_034_The_Door
11 JUL 2019 · 21ST PRECINCT Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21ST PRECINCT was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as 'just lines on a map of the city of New your. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st. The detail was made up of '160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that , "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135., James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144, and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series.. In supporting roles was Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_54-02-03_030_The_Baker
11 JUL 2019 · 21ST PRECINCT Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21ST PRECINCT was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as 'just lines on a map of the city of New your. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st. The detail was made up of '160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that , "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135., James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144, and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series.. In supporting roles was Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_53-08-25_008_The_Bookkeeper
13 JUL 2019 · 21st_Precinct_53-08-25_008_The_Bookkeeper Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations -
21st_Precinct_54-01-13_027_The_Platform
13 JUL 2019 · 21st_Precinct_54-01-13_027_The_Platform Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/21st-precinct/donations
The 21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It was a gritty and realistic portrayal of the lives of police...
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The 21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It was a gritty and realistic portrayal of the lives of police officers in New York City, and it quickly became a hit with listeners. The show was set in the fictional 21st Precinct, which was located in Manhattan. The main characters were Captain Frank Kennelly, played by Everett Sloane, and his team of detectives and patrolmen.
The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and the acting was top-notch. The show also featured a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism.
The 21st Precinct was a popular success, and it ran for three seasons. It was also adapted into a television series, which ran from 1956 to 1959. The radio show is still considered to be a classic of the genre, and it has been praised for its realism, its writing, and its acting.
Here are some of the things that made the 21st Precinct such a success:
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/
Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
show less
The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and the acting was top-notch. The show also featured a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism.
The 21st Precinct was a popular success, and it ran for three seasons. It was also adapted into a television series, which ran from 1956 to 1959. The radio show is still considered to be a classic of the genre, and it has been praised for its realism, its writing, and its acting.
Here are some of the things that made the 21st Precinct such a success:
- Realistic portrayal of police work: The show was not afraid to show the dark side of police work, and it often featured stories that were based on real-life crimes. This made the show more believable and engaging for listeners.
- Great writing: The scripts were written by some of the best writers in radio, and they were able to create suspenseful and exciting stories.
- Top-notch acting: The acting on the show was superb, and the actors were able to bring the characters to life in a believable way.
- Sound effects: The show used a number of sound effects, which helped to create a sense of atmosphere and realism.
Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/
Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
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