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Old 02-06-05, 04:12 PM
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List of DVDs Containing Radio Shows?

I notice a few of my DVDs have radio shows including on the disc; is there a list somewhere of which discs include radio adaptations? Here are the ones I've noticed so far:

Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The Third Man: CC
Spellbound: CC
The 39 Steps: CC

Did I miss any? I'm sure I did.
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I set up a tag in DVDProfiler to track these, but it's far from updated (I didn't evn note Sierra Madre, so thanks!)

Add to your list:
Notorious
Rebecca

I know this doesn't come close to completing the list...
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This feature also appears on both Angels With Dirty Faces and Petrified Forest from the new Warner Borthers Gangsters series.
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One more - It Happened One Night from the Columbia Classics line. A special live radio version adapted from the film was broadcast in 1939, five years after the film was released. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert reprised their starring roles for the radio version.
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A Christmas Story 2-Disc Special Edition has Jean Shepard reading stories that would eventully become the movie. These were taken from original radio broadcasts.
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Good Morning Vietnam
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some of the warner hitchcock films as well...
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There's a bunch of radio stuff in "The Wizard of Oz", like Judy Garland singing "Somewhere over the Rainbow" for the first time.
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The I Love Lucy seasons have radio shows on there.
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The 4-disc set "An Evening With Sherlock Holmes," with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. There are NOT the UCLA restored films, but an earlier set. It contains radio shows.
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The Doctor Who disc "Dalek Invasion of Earth" has a small segment from a BBC radio program - What Ever Happenend to Susan Forman.

Also, while not a radio show, the Doctor Who Lost in Time boxed set has several audio only versions of some of the broadcast shows (the episodes were junked in the mid 70's, and the only thing that exists anymore is the soundtrack).
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Random Harvest has it with the stars of the movie Roger Corman and Greer Garson.
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The new WB release of Stage Door has the Lux Radio Theater broadcast with Ginger Rogers, Adloph Menjou and Rosalind Russell.
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American Grafitti
Quantum Leap Season 2
Magnum Force
That Thing You Do
Joe Dirt
Play Misty For Me
Coal Miner's Daughter
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most episodes of Frasier
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Originally Posted by marty888
The new WB release of Stage Door has the Lux Radio Theater broadcast with Ginger Rogers, Adloph Menjou and Rosalind Russell.
Unfortunately, it's now OOP, but there is a book listing all the LUX Radio (and Television) productions: "LUX Presents Hollywood: A Show-by-Show History of the LUX Radio Theater and the LUX Video Theater, 1934-1957" by Connie J. Billips and Arthur Pierce (McFarland, 1995). Those interested might check their local used book stores.
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Originally Posted by Max Bottomtime
American Grafitti
Quantum Leap Season 2
Magnum Force
That Thing You Do
Joe Dirt
Play Misty For Me
Coal Miner's Daughter
If you re-read the first post, you might notice that the topic is DVDs that include an audio feature presenting a radio adaptation of the film - not just any movie where a radio is playing.

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