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Details for Front Page Headlines


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Episode NameEpisode #Air DateNotes
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. After the kidnapping of a baby, the owner of a newspaper is threatened with the bombing of the building. In turn, the editor threatens his two ace reporters. Find that baby! The clue might be with the milkman!
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. Cleo Conway, the movie star, plans to get a divorce. This may be big news. In fact, the reporter plans a trap for an attempted murder.
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. One of the races at the track is fixed, and reporter Jerry Malone is called on to rescue the city editor, who has been kidnapped until the race is over.
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. Will Jerry finally get married? Mr. Parnell has denied being the father of their 4-year-old chld. Charlie Whitefeather, a half-breed, is being paid to admit that he's the father. A confusing plot.
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. Jerry and Helen have gotten their marriage license, and plan to have a rehearsal dinner tonight. However, a planned jewel robbery at the opera leads to a change in plans.
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. A photographer's camera and important negativss have been shot and ruined, just before they can be published!
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. Peter and Helen are getting married at noon. But first, Jerry has a practical joke to play. Some joke...some real threats from the underworld. This recording mentions "President Hoover," who was in office until March 4, 1933. This would date the recording seesions for this series before March 4, 1933.
Front Page HeadlinesTransco origination. An exciting story about two determined reporters who stay to get a scoop as a dam bursts and the flood waters start to rise! The body of the show only.
Front Page HeadlinesA story about Gaston Monroe, the great detective. There's something strange about Gaston Monroe. The body of the show only.
Front Page HeadlinesThe body of the show only. There has been a big warehouse fire reported. Was it arson? A daring reporter enters the blazing building to get the story. The building is owned by a stereotypical Jew, who set the fire. The acting and story is paced very rapidly, in the manner of "The Front Page" (which featured Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien). The movie was released about a year before the estimated 1932 recording date of this program. Use the "pause" button to catch your breath.