Railroad Hour 52 01 28 (174) The Three Musketeers
# The Railroad Hour: "The Three Musketeers"
Step aboard for a grand adventure as The Railroad Hour adapts Alexandre Dumas's immortal tale of valor and friendship, transforming the swashbuckling romance of seventeenth-century France into a musical spectacle perfectly suited to radio's intimate magic. On this January evening in 1952, listeners will thrill to the exploits of D'Artagnan and his steadfast companions as they navigate court intrigue, daring duels, and impossible quests—all underscored by lush orchestral arrangements that transport you from your living room straight to the sun-drenched roads of old Provence. The chemistry between the principal cast crackles with wit and warmth, while the program's signature sweeping musical numbers heighten every moment of triumph and heartbreak. You'll hear the clash of steel, the whispered confessions of love, and the unshakeable oath of brotherhood that has captivated readers for nearly a century.
The Railroad Hour occupied a unique place in American radio's golden age, combining the emotional depth of dramatic theater with the grandeur of Broadway musicals—all delivered free into American homes by the sponsorship of the Association of American Railroads. Each week brought literary classics and beloved tales reimagined as sophisticated musical dramas, hosted by the mellifluous announcer who set the scene with the romance of cross-country travel. By 1952, when this episode aired, the show had become essential listening for families seeking intelligent, beautifully produced entertainment that respected both their time and their intelligence.
This is your invitation to experience radio as it was meant to be heard: a full orchestra, gifted performers, and a story so timeless it needed no improvement—only the perfect medium to bring it to life. Join us for "The Three Musketeers" and discover why audiences gathered around their radios week after week, eager for the next magical journey The Railroad Hour would take them on.