Friday, 13 November 2009
Movie Of the Month
The Bigamist - The 1953 Movie Blockbuster on DVD
Harry and Eve Graham are trying to adopt a baby. The head of the agency senses Harry is keeping a secret and does some investigating. Joan Fontaine & Edmond O'Brien. WAS £2.99, Now Only 99p.
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Harry and Eve Graham are trying to adopt a baby. The head of the agency senses Harry is keeping a secret and does some investigating. Joan Fontaine & Edmond O'Brien. WAS £2.99, Now Only 99p.
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Radio Show Of the Month
The African Queen - The Original 1952 Radio Broadcast on CD
Humphrey Bogart stars as the hard drinking river boat captain Charlie Allnut and Greer Garson as the straight laced spinster Rose. Set in German East Africa at the outbreak of WW2. WAS £2.99, Now Only 99p.
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Humphrey Bogart stars as the hard drinking river boat captain Charlie Allnut and Greer Garson as the straight laced spinster Rose. Set in German East Africa at the outbreak of WW2. WAS £2.99, Now Only 99p.
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The Gift Shop is now open
This month we are celebrating because the Gift Shop is now open. Simply enter your town to see hundreds of photos of your town and nearby areas as it was in the 1950's.
We also have a selection themed Memorabilia Gift packs and WW2 Daily Express & Daily Sketch newspapers covering major historic events.
Visit the Gift Shop
With great introductory deals you can choose from:
A professional print of your town - only £24.00, many sizes available
A 12 month personlised calendar - only £14.00, Includes any 12 photos
A personlised 520 piece Jigsaw - only £22.00, Includes any 4 photos
A 1940's Daily Express Newspaper - only £3.99, very limited stock
A themed Memorabilia Gift pack - only £5.49, very limited stock
Visit the Gift Shop
Newspapers cover events such as "The Battle of Britain", "The London Blitz" and "The Dunkirk Evacuations". This is exactly what the people read as they picked up their Monday morning paper from the news stands. Includes Local stories, adverts and comic strips.
Visit the Gift Shop
Themed Memorabilia packs include everything from Child Id Cards, Ration Cards to Food Coupons,
There are over 105,000 scenes from 7,000 places available to buy online. Recapture and share memories of precious times and places in your life - where you were born and went to school, where you were married, towns and villages that hold importance for you, your family and friends Visit the Gift Shop
We also have a selection themed Memorabilia Gift packs and WW2 Daily Express & Daily Sketch newspapers covering major historic events.
Visit the Gift Shop
With great introductory deals you can choose from:
A professional print of your town - only £24.00, many sizes available
A 12 month personlised calendar - only £14.00, Includes any 12 photos
A personlised 520 piece Jigsaw - only £22.00, Includes any 4 photos
A 1940's Daily Express Newspaper - only £3.99, very limited stock
A themed Memorabilia Gift pack - only £5.49, very limited stock
Visit the Gift Shop
Newspapers cover events such as "The Battle of Britain", "The London Blitz" and "The Dunkirk Evacuations". This is exactly what the people read as they picked up their Monday morning paper from the news stands. Includes Local stories, adverts and comic strips.
Visit the Gift Shop
Themed Memorabilia packs include everything from Child Id Cards, Ration Cards to Food Coupons,
There are over 105,000 scenes from 7,000 places available to buy online. Recapture and share memories of precious times and places in your life - where you were born and went to school, where you were married, towns and villages that hold importance for you, your family and friends Visit the Gift Shop
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Old UK Town Photos

Very soon we shall be launching our Old time Gift shop. All products will be based around Old UK town photography.
You'll be able to search your town and see what it looked like in the 1950's!
Whats more you will be able to purchase the following:
Calendars
Make up your own unique calendar, or create one for a friend or relative. Simply choose any 12 photos for a truly personal gift.
Prints
There are over 105,000 scenes from 7,000 places available to buy online. Recapture and share memories of precious times and places in your life - where you were born and went to school, where you were married, towns and villages that hold importance for you, your family and friends.
Jigsaw Puzzles
Friends and family will love to receive a 520-piece jigsaw showing landmark places in their lives.
Friday, 25 September 2009
The Old Vintage Image Gallery Is Open

Presenting a series of vintage image collections. The Image gallery features Movie Posters and various advertising images for the following catagories - Motor Cars, Drinks, War Time, Guinness, Soap, French Imagery, Tabacco, the Monaco Grand Prix and Spirits. In total, 1970 images for your viewing pleasure.
There are some real classics! - visit the gallery
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Take a look at our Old Time movie poster gallery.
Retro Media has just launched its first image gallery with over 1500 Old movie posters. There are definatley some classics in there from the days when design knew no limits!
Our personal favourite is The Blob - 1958
Visit The Gallery
Enjoy.
Our personal favourite is The Blob - 1958
Visit The Gallery
Enjoy.
Friday, 18 September 2009
Free Old Time Radio Shows to Download
We have just launched our new Free Section to the website.
60 Great episodes from 3 great shows on 1 great website!
Check it out.
Free Radio Shows
60 Great episodes from 3 great shows on 1 great website!
Check it out.
Free Radio Shows
Monday, 24 August 2009
99p Movie & Radio Show Offers
This month we are featuring two golden greats for our 99p deal.
For the 99p Promotion you don't need to add this product to your basket - you will be able to choose it once you have "checked out".
Movie - Hells House starring Bette Davis
Jimmy Mason idolizes bootlegger Matt Kelly who is interested in Jimmy's girlfriend Peggy. Unwilling to squeal on his idol, Jimmy winds up in a cruel reformatory where a new- found friend dies from abuse. Jimmy's aunt tells him Peggy is seeing a lot of Matt, so Jimmy escapes.
Released 1932 | read more
Radio - The Thin Man starring William Powell & Myrna Loy
Young Dorothy Wynant approaches amateur sleuth Nick Charles when her inventor father appears to be a major suspect in a murder case. In fact, Dorothy is so worried about her father's guilt that she tries to convince Nick that she did it. Nick's wife Nora wants him on the case so that she can experience some of the excitement herself.
Released 1934 | read more
For the 99p Promotion you don't need to add this product to your basket - you will be able to choose it once you have "checked out".
Movie - Hells House starring Bette Davis
Jimmy Mason idolizes bootlegger Matt Kelly who is interested in Jimmy's girlfriend Peggy. Unwilling to squeal on his idol, Jimmy winds up in a cruel reformatory where a new- found friend dies from abuse. Jimmy's aunt tells him Peggy is seeing a lot of Matt, so Jimmy escapes.
Released 1932 | read more
Radio - The Thin Man starring William Powell & Myrna Loy
Young Dorothy Wynant approaches amateur sleuth Nick Charles when her inventor father appears to be a major suspect in a murder case. In fact, Dorothy is so worried about her father's guilt that she tries to convince Nick that she did it. Nick's wife Nora wants him on the case so that she can experience some of the excitement herself.
Released 1934 | read more
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
The Radio Show Hall Of Fame
A selection of popular stars from the last 90 years of radio:
Click the links to see there works.
Abbott, Al Jolson, Alan Hale, Alan Ladd, Alfred Hitchcock, Alida Valli, Anne Baxter, Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis, Bizet / Oscar Hammerstein, Bob Hope, Boris Karloff, Burt Lancaster, C.S Forester, Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Cecil B. De Mille, Charles Boer, Charles Dickens, Charles Laughton, Charlotte Bronte, Charlton Heston, Clark Gable, Clifton Webb, Costello, David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed, Earl Lee, Edward G. Robinson, Elizabeth Taylor, Emily Bronte, Ernest Hemingway, Errol Flynn, Flora Robson, Frank Sinatra, Gary Cooper, Gene Kelly, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Swanson, Greer Garson, Gregory Peck, Hardy, Herbert Marshall, Herman Melville, Howard Duff, Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Ingrid Bergman, Irene Dunne, Jack Webb, James Cagney, James Stewart, Jane Austen, Jean Arthur, Jean Peters, Joan Bennett, Joan Fountaine, John Dehner, John Steinbeck, John Wayne, Johnathon Swift, Joseph Cotten, Joseph Shildkraut, Judy Garland, Katherine Hepburn, Laurel, Leslie Howard, Lewis Carroll, Lucille Ball, Margaret O'Brien, Marilyn Maxwell, Mark Twain, Maureen O'Hara, Michael Rennie, Myrna Loy, Nelson Eddy, Olivia de Haviland, Olivia De Havilland, Orson Welles, Paul Henreid, R. L. Stevenson, Ray Milland, Richard LLewlyn, Robert Montgomery, Ronald Colman, Rosmary Rice, Shirley Temple, Sir. Walter Scott, Stewart Granger, Mary Shelley, Veronica Lake, Vincent Price, Virginia Mayo, Wayne Morris, Wiliam Holden, William Powell, William Shakespeare
Click the links to see there works.
Abbott, Al Jolson, Alan Hale, Alan Ladd, Alfred Hitchcock, Alida Valli, Anne Baxter, Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis, Bizet / Oscar Hammerstein, Bob Hope, Boris Karloff, Burt Lancaster, C.S Forester, Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Cecil B. De Mille, Charles Boer, Charles Dickens, Charles Laughton, Charlotte Bronte, Charlton Heston, Clark Gable, Clifton Webb, Costello, David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed, Earl Lee, Edward G. Robinson, Elizabeth Taylor, Emily Bronte, Ernest Hemingway, Errol Flynn, Flora Robson, Frank Sinatra, Gary Cooper, Gene Kelly, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Swanson, Greer Garson, Gregory Peck, Hardy, Herbert Marshall, Herman Melville, Howard Duff, Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Ingrid Bergman, Irene Dunne, Jack Webb, James Cagney, James Stewart, Jane Austen, Jean Arthur, Jean Peters, Joan Bennett, Joan Fountaine, John Dehner, John Steinbeck, John Wayne, Johnathon Swift, Joseph Cotten, Joseph Shildkraut, Judy Garland, Katherine Hepburn, Laurel, Leslie Howard, Lewis Carroll, Lucille Ball, Margaret O'Brien, Marilyn Maxwell, Mark Twain, Maureen O'Hara, Michael Rennie, Myrna Loy, Nelson Eddy, Olivia de Haviland, Olivia De Havilland, Orson Welles, Paul Henreid, R. L. Stevenson, Ray Milland, Richard LLewlyn, Robert Montgomery, Ronald Colman, Rosmary Rice, Shirley Temple, Sir. Walter Scott, Stewart Granger, Mary Shelley, Veronica Lake, Vincent Price, Virginia Mayo, Wayne Morris, Wiliam Holden, William Powell, William Shakespeare
The Radio Gates Are Open
We have just posted our first set of Radio DVD collections. Prepare for a flood of radio value.
These Radio Series DVD's are designed to offer Massive value for money, the lowest we can find on the net - even on ebay..
The Collections are priced at £2.99 each with free postage.
They are ofcourse included in the shops Mega deal which is.
1 for £2.99, 2 for £4.99, 5 for £9.99, 10 for £16.99 with FREE postage! Thats as low as £1.69 each delivered..
Our latest Collections include:
The Whistler
The Whistler was most definatley one of the USA's most popular mystery radio dramas, with a 13 year long run from 16th May 1942 until 22nd September 1955.
414 Shows 200 Hours. £2.99 read more
Gunsmoke
This comes on 2 DVD's With 1 Bonus CD packed with goodies.
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West.
486 Shows | 240 Hours. £2.99 read more
Abbott & Costello
Bud Abbot and Lou Costello were one of the few teams to popularize a variety of different mediums in show business... in their 22 years together they went from burlesque to radio to films to TV. The team's first known radio appearance was on The Kate Smith Hour in February, 1938.
123 Shows | 60 Hours. £2.99 read more
Agatha Christie
Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), commonly known as Agatha Christie, was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays.
113 Shows | 50 Hours. £2.99 read more
Lights Out
Lights Out is an extremely popular American old-time radio program, an early example of a network series devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum.
89 Shows | 37 Hours. £2.99 read more
Old Time Radio DVD
This MP3 Collection can be played on your computer or any other DVD player that plays mp3 files. If you wish you can copy the files to CD for easy listening on any CD player such as in the car or home.
These Radio Series DVD's are designed to offer Massive value for money, the lowest we can find on the net - even on ebay..
The Collections are priced at £2.99 each with free postage.
They are ofcourse included in the shops Mega deal which is.
1 for £2.99, 2 for £4.99, 5 for £9.99, 10 for £16.99 with FREE postage! Thats as low as £1.69 each delivered..
Our latest Collections include:
The Whistler
The Whistler was most definatley one of the USA's most popular mystery radio dramas, with a 13 year long run from 16th May 1942 until 22nd September 1955.
414 Shows 200 Hours. £2.99 read more
Gunsmoke
This comes on 2 DVD's With 1 Bonus CD packed with goodies.
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West.
486 Shows | 240 Hours. £2.99 read more
Abbott & Costello
Bud Abbot and Lou Costello were one of the few teams to popularize a variety of different mediums in show business... in their 22 years together they went from burlesque to radio to films to TV. The team's first known radio appearance was on The Kate Smith Hour in February, 1938.
123 Shows | 60 Hours. £2.99 read more
Agatha Christie
Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), commonly known as Agatha Christie, was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays.
113 Shows | 50 Hours. £2.99 read more
Lights Out
Lights Out is an extremely popular American old-time radio program, an early example of a network series devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum.
89 Shows | 37 Hours. £2.99 read more
Old Time Radio DVD
This MP3 Collection can be played on your computer or any other DVD player that plays mp3 files. If you wish you can copy the files to CD for easy listening on any CD player such as in the car or home.
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
The Blind Factory
Our friends over at The Blind Factory have gone live with a new website offering a massive range of Window Blinds and Conservatory Roof blinds. Check it out at www.TheBlindFactory.co.uk
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Radio Show Box Set Bargains
NEW - Radio Show 18 Disc Sets
We are now stocking these 6 great series disc sets at 1 fantastic price.
The following sets are now reduced to £12.49 from £29.99. The price includes FREE postage and a FREE high quality slimline anti scratch CD case. Our best value product yet.
1. Captain Horatio Hornblower
2. The Shadow
3. The Adventures Of Sam Spade
4. Adventures Of the Saint
5. Adventures Of Philip Marlowe
6. Dragnet
We also have the following 14 Series disc sets coming to you very soon!
1. Abbott & Costello
2. The Green Hornet
3. Inner Sanctum Mysteries
4. Hancocks Half Hour
5. Mysterious Traveler
6. Lights Out 89 shows
7. Gunsmoke
8. Nightfall
9. Johnny Dollar Yours Truly
10. Escape
11. Inspector Morse
12. Agatha Christie
13. Dads army
14. Whistler
We are now stocking these 6 great series disc sets at 1 fantastic price.
The following sets are now reduced to £12.49 from £29.99. The price includes FREE postage and a FREE high quality slimline anti scratch CD case. Our best value product yet.
1. Captain Horatio Hornblower
2. The Shadow
3. The Adventures Of Sam Spade
4. Adventures Of the Saint
5. Adventures Of Philip Marlowe
6. Dragnet
We also have the following 14 Series disc sets coming to you very soon!
1. Abbott & Costello
2. The Green Hornet
3. Inner Sanctum Mysteries
4. Hancocks Half Hour
5. Mysterious Traveler
6. Lights Out 89 shows
7. Gunsmoke
8. Nightfall
9. Johnny Dollar Yours Truly
10. Escape
11. Inspector Morse
12. Agatha Christie
13. Dads army
14. Whistler
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Radio Show Of the Month - 1984
An hour long radio dramatization of the classic tale by George Orwell. Few books have had such a widespread effect on modern culture as Orwells nightmare vision of 1984. Meet the original "Big Brother". The NBC University Theatre Productions were created to bring the great classic works of literature to a wider audience, Some Universitys even offered credits for listening to the broadcast. Each broadcast remained true to the original story and included a short critique on the novel by an academic. The academic credentials of the production however, in no way detract from the enjoyment of an entertaining and well produced radio drama.
Starring: David Niven.
Released: 1948
Specification: Mono Sound, English, Approx 60 Mins.
1984 - £2.99 From the Retro Shop
Starring: David Niven.
Released: 1948
Specification: Mono Sound, English, Approx 60 Mins.
1984 - £2.99 From the Retro Shop
Movie Of The Month - The 39 steps
Richard Hannay is a Canadian visitor to London. At the end of "Mr Memory"'s show in a music hall, he meets Annabella Smith who is running away from secret agents. He accepts to hide her in his flat, but in the night she is murdered. Fearing he could be accused on the girl's murder, Hannay goes on the run to break the spy ring.
Starring: Robert Donat.
Released: 1935
Specification: B & W, Mono Sound, English, Approx 86 Mins, 4:3
The 39 Steps - £2.99 From the Retro Shop
Starring: Robert Donat.
Released: 1935
Specification: B & W, Mono Sound, English, Approx 86 Mins, 4:3
The 39 Steps - £2.99 From the Retro Shop
Friday, 29 May 2009
Which Era Owned the Best Movies?
I am thinking that your age would greatly influence your decision here? many of us believe the movies that we watched as children are the best and should carry the award of best movies.
Theres no doubt that over time technology has moved on and producers have been capable of more advanced special effects creatign a more encompassing experience. But is that what it boils done to? Is a good movie about special effects and the quality of the film? I think not. One thing that hasnt changed is the ability and creativity of the producer to capture the imagination of the audience. Its true that movies makers have had a life long battle with censorship but that aside, the 20's through to the 00's have a level playing field.
The 60's saw a change in the culture of film with new techniques and more relaxed censorship, the birth of modern day cinema was about us with hoards of teens and others heading for the box office.
Retro Media Votes the 1960's as being the decade for producing the best movies.
Heres our top 5 Old Movie Classics
1. The Last Man on Earth - 1964
Based on the chilling Richard Matheson science fiction Classic "I am Legend" and later remade as "The Omega Man" starring Charlton Heston. Starring: Vincent Price.
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 87 Mins
The Last Man on Earth
2. Night of the Living Dead - 1968
Romero is sublime. His ability to take a small budget and turn it into a stratosphericly giant film is unparalleled. Produced By: George A. Romero.
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 96 Mins
Night of the Living Dead
3. Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women - 1967
A team of astronauts crashes on the surface of Venus. Accompanied by their robot, they explore the surface and end up destroying the... Produced By: Norman D. Wells.
Colour, Mono Sound, English, 79 Mins
Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women
4. Atom Age Vampire - 1960
After a beauty is mangled in a car accident, a researcher uses a treatment he has created to restore her to her former self. However, the t... Produced By: Mario Fava
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 86 Mins
Atom Age Vampire
5. The Wasp Woman - 1960
Terrific 1960's B Movie from Roger Corman. The founder of a cosmetics factory seeking the fountain of youth, injects herself with wasp enzy... Starring: Susan Cabot.
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 73 Mins
The Wasp Woman
Theres no doubt that over time technology has moved on and producers have been capable of more advanced special effects creatign a more encompassing experience. But is that what it boils done to? Is a good movie about special effects and the quality of the film? I think not. One thing that hasnt changed is the ability and creativity of the producer to capture the imagination of the audience. Its true that movies makers have had a life long battle with censorship but that aside, the 20's through to the 00's have a level playing field.
The 60's saw a change in the culture of film with new techniques and more relaxed censorship, the birth of modern day cinema was about us with hoards of teens and others heading for the box office.
Retro Media Votes the 1960's as being the decade for producing the best movies.
Heres our top 5 Old Movie Classics
1. The Last Man on Earth - 1964
Based on the chilling Richard Matheson science fiction Classic "I am Legend" and later remade as "The Omega Man" starring Charlton Heston. Starring: Vincent Price.
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 87 Mins
The Last Man on Earth
2. Night of the Living Dead - 1968
Romero is sublime. His ability to take a small budget and turn it into a stratosphericly giant film is unparalleled. Produced By: George A. Romero.
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 96 Mins
Night of the Living Dead
3. Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women - 1967
A team of astronauts crashes on the surface of Venus. Accompanied by their robot, they explore the surface and end up destroying the... Produced By: Norman D. Wells.
Colour, Mono Sound, English, 79 Mins
Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women
4. Atom Age Vampire - 1960
After a beauty is mangled in a car accident, a researcher uses a treatment he has created to restore her to her former self. However, the t... Produced By: Mario Fava
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 86 Mins
Atom Age Vampire
5. The Wasp Woman - 1960
Terrific 1960's B Movie from Roger Corman. The founder of a cosmetics factory seeking the fountain of youth, injects herself with wasp enzy... Starring: Susan Cabot.
B & W, Mono Sound, English, 73 Mins
The Wasp Woman
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Movie Of The Month - Shape of Things To come
A fantastic movie based on HG Wells vision of the future and book of the same name, the shape of things to come plots the 100 year future of mankind from 1940 to 2040.
A little differnt to George Orwells Big Brother vision, but fantastic all the same.
The second world war which was still brewing at the time, in the film lasts for decades and is followed by a great plague that wipes out most of the survivors of humanity. Rescue comes from a mysterious organisation wich spreads out over the planet re-civilising the surviving small isolated groups and re-introducing advanced technology...not everyones happy about it though.
Starring: Raymond Massey & Edward Chapman.
Released: 1936
Specification: B & W, Mono Sound, English, Approx 93 Mins, 4:3
The Shape Of Things To Come - £2.99 From the Retro Shop
A little differnt to George Orwells Big Brother vision, but fantastic all the same.
The second world war which was still brewing at the time, in the film lasts for decades and is followed by a great plague that wipes out most of the survivors of humanity. Rescue comes from a mysterious organisation wich spreads out over the planet re-civilising the surviving small isolated groups and re-introducing advanced technology...not everyones happy about it though.
Starring: Raymond Massey & Edward Chapman.
Released: 1936
Specification: B & W, Mono Sound, English, Approx 93 Mins, 4:3
The Shape Of Things To Come - £2.99 From the Retro Shop
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