Ports of Call
1930s series of historical dramatisations set in different countries
from archive.org
from archive.org
An obscure series from 1935 or 1936 in which each episode deals with a voyage to a different country where events of that country's history are dramatized. They each begin with the low moan of a tramp steamer's whistle and the announcement of the series title, followed by a musical interlude. From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
- Persia (6.7Mb)
- Alaska (13.2Mb)
- Austria (13.4Mb)
- Japan (13.6Mb)
- Peru (28.1Mb)
- Portugal (13Mb)
- Siam (13.5Mb)
- Turkey (13.5Mb)
- South Africa (26.9Mb)
- United States (13.5Mb)
- Wales (13.4Mb)
- Sweden (13.7Mb)
- New Zealand (6.7Mb)
- Arabia (14.4Mb)
- Argentina (13Mb)
- Australia (13.3Mb)
- Belgium (13.2Mb)
- Central Africa (12.9Mb)
- Chile (13.5Mb)
- Cuba (13.2Mb)
- Czechoslovakia (13.3Mb)
- Denmark (13.7Mb)
- Ecuador (13.4Mb)
- Egypt (13.3Mb)
- England (13.4Mb)
- Germany (13.3Mb)
- Greece (13Mb)
- Guyana (13.2Mb)
- Haiti (13.5Mb)
- Hungary (12.7Mb)
- India (14.4Mb)
- Ireland (13.3Mb)
- Norway (13.8Mb)
- Panama (13.5Mb)
- Russia (13Mb)
- Scotland (13.2Mb)
- Switzerland (13Mb)
- The Barbary States (13Mb)
- The Philippines (13.1Mb)
- Venezuela (13Mb)
- Yugoslavia (13.1Mb)
MP3 files hosted by archive.org.