Incredible, but True

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"Incredible, But True" was a fascinating old-time radio show that aimed to captivate audiences with stories that stretched the boundaries of belief. Here's a closer look at this 1950s series:

Format and Content:



  • Radio Drama: The show was presented as a series of short radio dramas. Each episode typically featured a cast, dramatic organ music, and sound effects to create an immersive and suspenseful atmosphere.


  • Urban Legends and Unexplained Mysteries: The core of "Incredible, But True" was its focus on urban legends and unexplainable mysteries from around the world and across different time periods. These stories often had a supernatural or mysterious element to them.


  • "Supposedly True" Phenomena: While the title suggested the stories were "true," the show often took liberties with the facts, sometimes even altering endings to enhance the dramatic effect. The goal was more about entertaining and thrilling the audience than providing journalistic accuracy.


  • Short Episodes: The series was syndicated and aired in two formats: 15-minute and 3-minute episodes. This made them easily digestible and suitable for various programming slots.

Host/Narrator:

  • The show was hosted and narrated by Ken Nordine. Nordine later gained significant recognition for his distinctive spoken-word "Word Jazz" series. His unique voice and delivery were integral to the show's mysterious tone.

Broadcast Information:



  • Mutual Network: "Incredible, But True" was primarily broadcast on the Mutual Network in the United States.


  • Years Active: It aired from 1950 to 1951.


  • Syndicated Nature: As a syndicated series, it didn't have a fixed broadcast schedule and could be heard on different days and at various times across different stations. For example, some sources indicate it aired on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 PM, and on Saturdays at 5:15 PM during certain periods.

Similarities to Other Shows:

  • The format and content of "Incredible, But True" were similar to other popular old-time radio shows that explored strange phenomena, most notably "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" which had aired from 1930 to 1948.


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