Mon, 26 December 2005 This week I am playing catchup from dropping the continuing "Temple of Vampires" last week. Two episodes back-to-back. The second one is a reading by actors because there are some lost episodes. But the story line continuity will remain.Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 December 2005 I stretch the "adventure" just a bit to fit the season as we look at how both America and our soldiers overseas during WW II coped with the dreary year of 1942. The war was not going well and life was looking a bit bleak with Hitler on the move in Europe. To rally our troops and the folks at home, a special Command Performance was broadcast for the first time for the Home Front as well as the fighting soldier's overseas! Look for some well known talent to appear.All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to AllComments[3] |
Mon, 12 December 2005 Two programs this week. The first from the master of superb radio drama - Wyllis Cooper. Cooper was a minimalist in radio presentation - able to create wonder and awe with few actors and sound. This somewhat autobiographical episode - "In the House Where I was Born." Following that is episode 6 of "Temple of Vampires." All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All Comments[2] |
Mon, 5 December 2005 Two back-to-back episodes of the Carlton E. Morse thriller - Temple of Vampires - as promised. These are episodes 4 and 5. From the I Love A Mystery series!
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This week I am playing catchup from dropping the continuing "Temple of Vampires" last week. Two episodes back-to-back. The second one is a reading by actors because there are some lost episodes. But the story line continuity will remain.
I stretch the "adventure" just a bit to fit the season as we look at how both America and our soldiers overseas during WW II coped with the dreary year of 1942. The war was not going well and life was looking a bit bleak with Hitler on the move in Europe. To rally our troops and the folks at home, a special Command Performance was broadcast for the first time for the Home Front as well as the fighting soldier's overseas! Look for some well known talent to appear.
Two programs this week. The first from the master of superb radio drama - Wyllis Cooper. Cooper was a minimalist in radio presentation - able to create wonder and awe with few actors and sound. This somewhat autobiographical episode - "In the House Where I was Born."