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What audio shows do you have in your collection?

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Well, there's a thread for telling everyone what AIO stuff you own and there's a thread for telling everyone what RT stuff you own. Here's the place to list any other audio-dramas you own! List what CDs, cassettes, and other directly-linked stuff you have (for example, if you had all the Left Behind dramatic audio and Left Behind books, you would only list the dramatic audio, not the books, as the books are not directly-related to the dramatic audio). So, here's my list...
DGL: I have albums 1-6 of DGL; five singles (Dressed for Sacrifice, Heart and Soldier, Spring Broke, The Girl Who Assumed Too Much, and Summer Camp Blues); and the Holiday Specials 2-disc set, plus the Fin M Coul beanie toy.
Jungle Jam: I have albums 1-3 of JJ (Wild Times, More Wild Times, and Even Wilder Times) and singles 1-2 (Where the Bears Are and A Little Night Monkey).
So, post what you have here!

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RT alot of them
DGL all of them that are out
and a few others producedby my friends
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I just recently got hold of a copy of "Tilly."
Come to think of it... :-k
I'm going to start a thread on that and see if anyone else knows about it so I don't hijack you thread Dave.

I have the all the Last Chance Detectives shows.
I'm sure there's some other stuff that I'm not thinking of right now. ](*,)
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Our family owns all of the Patch the Pirate tapes. I don't know if those are really drama or not...but that's all we have besides AIO and RT.
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I realize this is a tad offtopic, but as I'm still fairly new to the world of radio dramas and their followings online, could someone tell me where I might be able to hear DGL? I've been hearing a lot about it, and want to see if I would like it.

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I have all of the DGL episodes that are out. All of the Left Behind audios including The Kids series, all of the Radio Theatre and of course AIO. All three Last Chance Detectives.
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RT, all of the narnia ones, the first 2 DGL, all the JJaF, I think that's it. Maybe one other RT.
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In addition to Odyssey I have The Lone Ranger and The Shadow! Good old stuff!
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We have one of those nice little samplings of old radio dramas, like Jack Benny, Burns and Allen, The Bickersons, Edgar Bergman and Charlie McCarthy, The Great Gildersleeve...etc...they're quite entertaining. \:D/ *loves old radio dramas*

Oh, and we have recorded tapes of every single episode of "A Prairie Home Companion" from the years 1999 to 2003...I think. :-k It's kind of a lot...but Garrison Keillor kinda grows on ya after ten hours of hearing his melodic voice. :D
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I have the Left Behind radio dramas (including the kids)
The Reduced Shakespeare Company
Wayne and Shuster CD with some of their stuff that includes "Rinse the Blood of my Toga", "Shakesperian Baseball", and "The Cities of Canda song"
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I have the Last Chance Detectives, and two Jungle Jam albums.
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My family has a few Patch the Pirate tapes around somewhere, and I have the Radio Theatre audio cds of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe; and The Voyage of the Dawntreader.
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Frank wrote:We have one of those nice little samplings of old radio dramas, like Jack Benny, Burns and Allen, The Bickersons, Edgar Bergman and Charlie McCarthy, The Great Gildersleeve...etc...they're quite entertaining. \:D/ *loves old radio dramas*
Someone else who likes the old radio dramas! I just picked up a bunch of Sherlock Holmes cassettes from a thrift store!
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Don't forget Abbot and Costello "Who's on First?"
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Dave wrote:DGL: I have albums 1-6 of DGL; five singles (Dressed for Sacrifice, Heart and Soldier, Spring Broke, The Girl Who Assumed Too Much, and Summer Camp Blues); and the Holiday Specials 2-disc set, plus the Fin M Coul beanie toy.
Jungle Jam: I have albums 1-3 of JJ (Wild Times, More Wild Times, and Even Wilder Times) and singles 1-2 (Where the Bears Are and A Little Night Monkey).
In addition to those items, I have since then added to my collection two Jonathan Park albums, two Red Rock CDs, three LCD cases, and a Kids Corner broadcast CD.

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