![]() This certification level implied that all the files in the series were "Certified Accurate" and also indicated that the series was as complete as possible and included all circulating episodes. OTRR Certified Complete - A series that was "Certified Complete" achieved the highest level of certification available under the OTRR Certified Standards. OTRR Certified Accurate - A series that was "Certified Accurate" indicated that all the episodes were properly identified and labeled based on current information but that the series did not contain all known extant episodes. ![]() OTRR Non-Maintained Set - A collection of shows that has not gone through the OTRR Maintenance process. Replaces OTRR Certified Accurate and OTRR Certified Complete. OTRR Maintained Set - This set contains all known episodes in the best available audio condition with the most accurate dates and titles known to be in general circulation and based on current research at the time of release. If you are interested in preserving Old Time Radio (OTR), you may wish to join the Old Time Radio Researchers Group at Facebook and Groups.io. Note that in many cases, file names have been modified from the original OTRR names to conform to naming requirements. This Single Episodes page is provided in case you want to sample the shows. The Certified Set includes extras not found here. An updated version will be issued if more episodes or better sounding ones become available. It contains the most complete and accurate version of this series in the best sound possible at the time of creation. This is a production of the Old Time Radio Researchers (OTRR) Group located at Old Time Radio Researchers Website (Old Time Radio Researchers Facebook Group, and Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.įrom the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved and justice served. The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. CALLING ALL CARS Calling All Cars aired from until and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System.
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