Peggy Webber has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 11 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Classic Radio's Greatest Science Fiction Shows, Volume 1.

This collection contains 13 of the greatest science fiction shows ever broadcast during the golden age of radio - including two episodes each of Dimension X, CBS Radio Workshop, and X Minus One, plus three episodes of Suspense and Escape. Radio's finest actors perform before the microphones, including William Conrad, Parley Baer, Joseph Cotton, Hans Conried, Paul Frees, John Dehner, and Peggy Webber. You'll be entertained by stories from such master science fiction writers as H. G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, Graham Doar, Mary Shelley, H. L. Gold, and George Steward. Relive 13 of the best classic radio sci-fi shows from yesteryear and the legendary stars that made them great in this incredible collection.
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"Do not pay too much attention to their answers, as they often lie." Lieutenant Ben Guthrie and Sergeant Matt Greb introduce lineups full of characters both heinous and hilarious. Go with them as they go after the most menacing of criminals in 16 gritty episodes from the 1950s, now in digitally restored sound. Radio greats Bill Johnstone, Wally Maher, and Jack Moyles are on the beat on the streets of a great American city. And things get tough when the witnesses are unreliable, unsure, unwilling - or dead. Includes performances by Howard McNear, Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Sheldon Leonard, and more.
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"Come at once if convenient...if inconvenient come all the same!" Through tales of ancient curses and international spies...through mysteries featuring men of title and creatures of the night...Tom Conway gives voice to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's clever creation: Sherlock Holmes. The cerebral sleuth is accompanied and assisted by the able Dr. Watson, brought to life by Nigel Bruce. Also heard in these 16 digitally remastered and restored episodes are Ben Wright, Peggy Webber, Lurene Tuttle, Edgar Barrier, and Maxine Marx - along with Mary Gordon as Mrs. Hudson and Frederick Worlock as Lestrade. Episodes include: "The Strange Case of the Persecuted Millionaire", 02-10-47; "The Adventure of the Haunted Bagpipes", 02-17-47; "Queue for Murder", 03-03-47; "The Singular Affair of the Ancient Egyptian Curse", 03-10-47; "The Creeping Man", 03-17-47; "The Adventure of the Scarlet Worm", 03-24-47; "The Adventure of Maltree Abbey", 03-31-47; "The Tolling Bell", 04-07-47; "The Adventure of the Carpathian Horror", 04-14-47; "The Lion's Mane", 04-21-47; "The Island of Death", 04-28-47; "The Remarkable Affair of the Pointless Robbery", 05-05-47; "Wisteria Lodge", 05-12-47; "The Harley Street Murders", 05-19-47; "The Adventure of the Submerged Baronet", 05-26-47; "The Red-Headed League", 06-02-47.
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Dr. Watson, that excellent host and incomparable storyteller, awaits us in his familiar study to relate another of his adventures with Sherlock Holmes. From the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London come 16 intriguing episodes, starring Tom Conway as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Watson, in scripts by mystery legends Denis Green, Anthony Boucher, and more! Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, these capers of curious clues hidden in plain sight feature performances by Peggy Weber, Gale Gordon, Jay Novello, Gavin Gordon, Frederick Worlock, Mary Gordon, and more. Episodes include: "The Adventure of The Stuttering Ghost", 10-12-46; "The Adventure of The Black Angus", 10-19-46; "The Clue of The Hungry Cat", 10-26-46; "The Adventure of the Original Hamlet", 11-02-46; "The Singular Adventure of the Dying Schoolboys", 11-09-46; "The Adventure of the Genuine Guarnerius", 11-16-46; "The Adventure of Sally Martin", 11-23-46; "The Strange Death of Mrs. Abernetty", 11-30-46; "The Singular Affair of The Coptic Compass", 12-07-46; "The Adventure of The Elusive Emerald", 12-14-46; "The Adventure of the Grand Old Man", 12-21-46; "The Singular Affair of the White Cockerel", 12-28-46; "The Darlington Substitution Case", 01-04-47; "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot", 01-13-47; "The Singular Affair of the Babbling Butler", 01-27-47; "The Adventure of the Dying Detective", 02-03-47.
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Who knew mystery better than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? Who knew science fiction better than H. G. Wells? Who knew high adventure better than...Escape? Venture into dark forests and darker jungles for suspenseful stories of creatures and curses, trains and treasure, secrets and superstitions. Jack Webb, William Conrad, Paul Frees, Peggy Webber, John Dehner, and Gerald Mohr thrill in tales by Doyle, Wells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Roald Dahl, Stephen Vincent Benet, and more. Delve into 20 dramas of love, honor, immortality...and the law of unintended consequences. Episodes include: "Ring of Thoth", 08-11-47; "Pollock and the Porroh Man", 10-29-47; "The Young Man with the Cream Tarts", 11-12-47; "Casting the Runes", 11-19-47; "Taboo", 12-03-47; "Ancient Sorceries", 02-15-48; "John Jock Todd", 05-02-48; "Beau Geste", 06-06-48; "A Tooth for Paul Revere", 07-04-48; "Dream of Armageddon", 09-05-48; "Orient Express", 02-19-49; "The Adaptive Ultimate", 03-26-49; "When the Man Comes, Follow Him", 04-09-49; "Night in Havana", 10-22-49; "Figure a Dame", 12-20-49; "The Pistol", 01-03-50; "Poison", 07-28-50; "The Time Machine", 10-22-50; "The Cave", 12-24-50; "The Man Who Could Work Miracles", 12-31-50.
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