Reagan Radio Commentaries

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After leaving the governorship of California, Ronald Reagan had a number of options available to him. One of these was the opportunity to have a radio show. He would take the show and run with it for nearly five years, taking a 9-month break during 1976 while he ran for president as a primary challenge to Gerald Ford. After failing to gain the nomination, he returned to the radio show. In all, he would give over 1000 radio broadcasts, roughly 60% written by him.

Early on in their broadcast history, they were called "Viewpoint with Ronald Reagan" but later called the "Reagan Radio Commentary".

This Wiki is an attempt to create an archive of these broadcasts. It contains broadcast information, summaries, transcripts and links to audio, if available.

Note: Due to the nature of the transcriptions, for broadcasts not included in one of the printed books, punctuation and paragraph structure may not be accurate.

Reagan's hand-written notes and records of the commentaries can be found at the Stanford's Hoover Institution.

November 2018: Your humble administrator has begun slowly purchasing MP3s of the recordings available from the Hoover Institute to continue his research. Descriptions of the broadcasts will be made available as they they are listened to.

December 2018: Apparently, Hoover Institute has a cap on how much of the collection may be purchased. I was told via email it is 10%, but they allowed my last order to go through and I ended up with about 22%. It will have to do.

On February 23, 2020, author Paul Batura wrote an article for Foxnews.com entitled Reagan warned us about Bernie Sanders – over 40 years ago in which he referenced the Radio Commentaries, specifically Socialism (76-06 and repeated 77-23) and Freedom (77-22). I reached out on Twitter to thank him.

Just found: Place, September 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Reagan appear and Reagan talks about having a new radio show.

Broadcasts: By The Numbers

Reagan Broadcast Years

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Other Resources

Books about or containing Broadcasts

Some collections include Reagan-read Promotional Cuts

Public Research Wiki