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OTRR Group Member Links

   Many OTRR Group members support their own web pages. These pages are thoroughly researched and highly informative.  They can provide pertinent information on specific OTR questions.

 

AUSTRALIAN OLD TIME RADIO

   This site is maintained by one of our group members, Ian Grieve and a few other Aussies.  Lots of valuable information available here.

DECODER RING THEATER

    Follow the adventures of Canada's Greatest Superhero 'The Red Panda' or old time radio detective "Black Jack, Justice".  These radio shows are faithfully recreated in the adventure style of the 1940s.  Available in MP3 format or IPOD download. 

FRANK PASSAGE'S LOG

   This is an excellent site maintained by one of our most respected and hard working members.  Frank contributes on a regular basis any new logs and/or other materials he has discovered.

JJ's NEWSPAPER RADIO LOGS    For OTR researchers this is a must site.  Jim's site contains all radio logs for the New York Times, Washington Post Chicago Tribune, and LA Times from 1930 to 1960.  Excellent resource for confirming or establishing correct episode playdates.
RADIO WEBLINKS    Another great site by one of our members. Perhaps one of the most promising reference sites now.New materials added every day!.
OTR LIBRARY NETWORK

   This site is maintained by another of our members - Ken Varga and currently features over 11,000 downloadable great old time radio series.

OTR MP3 ERRORS

   Excellent site devoted to listing labelling errors common in old time radio series available in MP3 format.  Maintained by our very own Andrew Steinberg!

SHARE AND TRADE BOARD 

   The Share'n'Trade Board is a collection of online tools to help facilitate the trading and sharing of Old Time Radio shows.  Maintained by Kenney Baughman, one of our group members, this is the place to find people willing to share their collections with you.

WORDS AT WAR    This site is maintained by one of our good members, Howard Blue, author of 'Words At War'. You can find a complete script from 'You Can't Do Business With Hitler' on this site.
 
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