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Tag Archives: radio
The Martians are Coming!
As a treat for Halloween, here is a presentation of Orson Welles’ notorious radio drama originally broadcast on October 30, 1938. Click on the arrow below to play the program. Happy Halloween!
Posted in Halloween, Holiday, Mystery Matinee
Tagged 1938, Archive, Martian, Orson Welles, radio, War of the Worlds
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GASLIGHT
Today I am adding a new category so that I can share my love of radio drama — Mystery Matinee. Radio was king for a large portion of the twentieth century, and it was from radio where Americans received most … Continue reading
Posted in Mystery Matinee
Tagged audio, Gaslight, gaslighting, insanity, Lux, manipulation, movie, old time radio, play, radio
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Friday Five – Number Fifty Six
Fifty sixth in a series creating a collage using five elements.
Deader Than A Philadelphia Nightclub
After last week’s Halloween radio matinee, I decided to offer up some more audio delights this week with the wondrous works of Mr. Jack Webb! Before he was Joe Friday; before William Holden stole his girl in Sunset Boulevard, and … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Movie Matinee
Tagged drama, Jack Webb, Pat Novak for Hire, radio
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The Chicken Heart
No video today. We are going to do something a little different and return to those thrilling days of yesteryear. Follow me as we enter the theater of the mind with a vintage radio drama! I first heard about this … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Halloween, Holiday, Movie Matinee
Tagged Chicken Heart, doomsday, horror, imagination, Lights Out, radio, science
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