 
When Radio Was on KIXI - Where Radio's Golden Age Lives! 
The best of the Golden Age of Radio. Meet the hosst of "When Radio Was" and see what's on this week!

KIXI Radio is proud to bring the best of the Golden Age of Radio to Seattle every weekend!
When Radio Was" airs Saturday and Sunday nights from 10pm to 12 midnight, and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights from 8pm to 9pm on AM 880 KIXI, and online at www.kixi.com. A Seattle favorite for years, "When Radio Was" showcases radio's Golden Age, with classic shows such as "The Shadow", "Father Knows Best", "Fibber McGee and Molly", "Gunsmoke", and "Dragnet", and unforgettable stars like Jack Benny, George Burns and Gracie Allen, bob Hope, Milton Berle, Orson Welles, and many others.
Meet Greg Bell, the host of KIXI's "When Radio Was"
"I was born just after the 'Golden Age' of radio, so my discovery of 'The Shadow', 'Gunsmoke', 'Fibber McGee and Molly', 'Dragnet', Jack Benny, 'Suspense' and so many others came gradually, and usually late at night," says Greg. "Like all kids my age, I was spoiled by TV, but the power of the storytelling drew me in and I marveled at radio's ability to fully paint a picture with only audio as a brush."
Growing up in Central Illinois, nearly smack dab between St. Louis and Chicago, allowed Greg to enjoy both rich and rewarding radio markets. As a matter of fact, in one of those quirky coincidences, he developed his appreciation for old-time radio and historical trivia by listening to shows hosted by two of his professional predecessors -- the original "When Radio Was" host, Art Fleming, and the gentleman he now takes over the reins from on that show, Chuck Schaden.
Having graduated from the University of Illinois, where he studied theater and film, Greg Bell's broadcasting career began in his home state's capital, Springfield, Illinois. Over the next twenty years (almost), he learned the radio business thoroughly through stints as a music DJ, news director, national talk show producer and program director in locations all around the country, including Steamboat Springs, Colorado; Boise, Idaho; and Washington, D.C.
Since 2002, Greg has served as program director and host of XM Radio's very popular old-time radio channel, "Radio Classics".
"Over the past few years, I have heard from many folks well under Jack Benny's age (39), who tell me how surprised and thrilled they are to discover how cool these shows are at 50, 60 even 70 years after they originally aired," says Greg. "As the new host of 'When Radio Was', I hope I can continue to bring these wonderful nuggets from the past to a whole new audience, while also entertaining the long-term old-time radio fans as well."
Good Listening ... Good Company
"When Radio Was" joins an impressive weekend lineup of radio theatre on KIXI.
Jim French's "Imagination Theatre"
presenting the finest in contemporary radio theatre Saturday and Sunday nights at 8pm.
"The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas"
Tthe original Rod Serling TV scripts adapted for radio with today's stars Saturday and Sunday nights at 9pm.
"When Radio Was"
A fond look back at Radio's halcyon days Saturday and Sunday nights at 10pm.
What's Coming Up on When Radio Was
Monday, August 30
8 PM
Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
Too Much Change
Original Air Date - 4/25/1952
And
Lum & Abner
Baby is Lost King
Original Air Date - 8/3/1942
Wendesday, September 1
8 PM
Have Gun Will Travel
Prunella's Fella
Original Air Date - 4/17/1960
And
Frontier Fighters
Program One - LaSalle
Friday, September 3
8 PM
Molle Mystery Theatre
Saint Louis Lady
Original Air Date - 8/23/1946
And
Origin of Superstition
Horseshoe Over the Door
Saturday, September 4
10 PM
CBS Radio Workshop
Fire at Malibu
Original Air Date - 1/20/1957
And
Ma Perkins
Ann Waits for Joseph
Original Air Date - 11/7/1949
11 PM
Nightbeat
Showgirl is a Pickpocket
Original Air Date - 8/14/1952
And
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
Picture Postcard Matter - Part 3
Original Air Date - 10/3/1956
Sunday, September 5
10 PM
Command Performance
Guest: Bing, Frank and Judy
Original Air Date - 9/6/1945
And
Bill Stern Sports Newsreel
Guest Host: John Garfield
Original Air Date - 8/8/1947
11 PM
Suspense
The Story of Markham's Death
Original Air Date - 10/2/1947
And
Blackstone the Magic Detective
The Knife From the Dark
Original Air Date - 4/17/1949
Monday, September 6
8 PM
Father Knows Best
Minding Pierre
Original Air Date - 9/11/1952
And
Lum & Abner
Taking Baby King's Place
Original Air Date - 8/4/1942
Wednesday, September 8
8 PM
The Saint
The Tony Cartega Case
Original Air Date - 8/27/1950
And
Calling All Detectives
TV / Bookie thing
Original Air Date - 7/8/1948
Friday, September 10
8 PM
The Whistler
Dark Island
Original Air Date - 8/3/1952
And
Unsolved Mysteries
The Bandit Priest
Saturday, September 11
10 PM
Sealtest Village Store
Jack Haley and Frank Sinatra
Original Air Date - 9/9/1943
And
Ma Perkins
Brad Comes to Town
Original Air Date - 11/8/1949
11 PM
Pat Novak, For Hire
Bookie Outfit
Original Air Date - 8/10/1947
And
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
Picture Postcard Matter - Part 4
Original Air Date - 10/4/1956
Sunday, September 12
10 PM
Judy Canova
Getting Mineral Water
Original Air Date - 9/7/1943
And
Abe Burrows
Brooklyn
Original Air Date - 7/4/1949
11 PM
The Line Up
The Unexplained Murder
Original Air Date - 6/17/1952
And
Police Headquarters
Phoney Payroll Check
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