Skip to main content
Spotify for Podcasters
Wyatt's Favorite Radio

Wyatt's Favorite Radio

By Wyatt Cox

Broadcaster Wyatt Cox talks about the history of radio, presents interesting insights in not only Classic Radio, but interviews over the years that he and others have conducted.
Available on
Google Podcasts Logo
Pocket Casts Logo
RadioPublic Logo
Spotify Logo
Currently playing episode

Wyatt's Favorite Radio Episode 2 - A Forgotten Propaganda Broadcast and the Cold War beginnings of EAS - CONELRAD

Wyatt's Favorite RadioAug 15, 2021

00:00
36:59
Classic Radio Theater for December 15, 2021 Hour 1 - The Lucille Baker Murder Case

Classic Radio Theater for December 15, 2021 Hour 1 - The Lucille Baker Murder Case

Broadway is my Beat starring Larry Thor, originally broadcast December 15, 1951, 70 years ago, the Lucille Baker Murder Case. A drunk named Bob reports the death of Lucille Baker. She's been strangled.

Dec 14, 202141:22
Wyatt's Favorite Radio #3 - A Tail of Two Dollars- Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - John Lund and Bob Bailey

Wyatt's Favorite Radio #3 - A Tail of Two Dollars- Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - John Lund and Bob Bailey

A tail of two dollars  First, John Lund in Yours Truly Johnny Dollar from December 5, 1952, The Clayton Matter (along with the news from that date).

The same script/plotline was used April 16-20, 1956 in The Shepard Matter.  See who you think did a better job.   

Aug 30, 202149:13
Wyatt's Favorite Radio Episode 2 - A Forgotten Propaganda Broadcast and the Cold War beginnings of EAS - CONELRAD

Wyatt's Favorite Radio Episode 2 - A Forgotten Propaganda Broadcast and the Cold War beginnings of EAS - CONELRAD

The forgotten classic propaganda broadcast from World War 2, Our Secret Weapon, taking the foremost Nazi and Japanese Short Wave Propaganda broadcast and turning them on their ear.  An episode of Our Secret Weapon from August 30, 1942.  Also a 1942 World War 2 propaganda ditty from Don Baker "There'll be a little Smokie in Tokio" - perhaps a prediction?  And a public service program explaining CONELRAD to the general public.  Though unwieldy for broadcasters and somewhat confusing to the public, the 640-1240 scheme of CONELRAD thankfully never had to be used as it gave way to the Emergency Broadcast System, and the current Emergency Alert System. 

Aug 15, 202136:59
Wyatt's Favorite Radio podcast DEBUT - Finding the Maxwell and remembering Pat Paulsen

Wyatt's Favorite Radio podcast DEBUT - Finding the Maxwell and remembering Pat Paulsen

In this debut episode Wyatt talks with Laura Leibowitz of the International Jack Benny Fan Club on finding and attempting to buy Jack Benny's Maxwell.  Also remembering the late Pat Paulsen as the 94th anniversary of his birth approaches...

Jun 23, 202118:12