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kekwcomics · 2 years
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THE STRANGE DR. WEIRD (Mutual Radio, 1944 - 45)
"Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance…"
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jeffschmidt-blog · 2 months
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It’s ALIVE - Two Devious Audio Delights from OMINOUS THRILL are out and ready to worm their way into your mind’s eye! The first - SLEEP TIGHT!
https://ominousthrill.com/episode/sleep-tight
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screamingeyepress · 6 months
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Spend your Tuesday taking it easy with some words from one of the greatest. One week to go.
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profamer · 8 months
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Exciting News: Lux Radio Theatre Joins Golden Age Radio Lineup! | Vintage Radio Drama Compilation
Immerse yourself in the timeless world of Lux Radio Theatre as we bring you a compilation of classic radio dramas. Journey back to the golden age of radio with performances from ‘Dulcy’ (1935), ‘Legionnaire and the Lady’ (1936), ‘The Thin Man’ (1936), ‘Burlesque’ (1936), ‘The Dark Angel’ (1936), and ‘Irene’ (1936). Relive the magic of these vintage broadcasts. Get ready for a thrilling addition…
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trusoulchristmas · 9 months
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dramamomma56 · 1 year
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How to Excite Students With Drama Integration
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5-5-5-0-1-2-3 · 1 year
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There is neither happiness nor unhappiness in this world; there is only the comparison of one state with another. Only a man who has felt ultimate despair is capable of feeling ultimate bliss. It is necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.....the sum of all human wisdom will be contained in these two words: Wait and Hope.
Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo
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broken-spork · 2 years
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On the Lack of Specialization in Modern Design
Do you know it’s actually impossible to buy a mobile phone without a camera in it now?  I mean, I have a camera, rather a nice new digital camera.  And if I want to take photographs, that is what I shall use.  Not an inferior version that happens to be attached to my phone, with which I may be attempting to make a call to chat to someone about the very moment of happiness, drama, or everyday good-fellowship that I am also attempting visually to capture.
I had exactly the same problem when I came to buy my microwave.  I literally could not find one that did not also have a clock on it.  I said, “I understand that it should have a timer, that is integral to its function, but a clock to tell me the time of day regardless of its relation to what I’m cooking and whether or not it’s nearly done, mocking me for my eccentric mealtimes, what on Earth is the point?”
For the time I have my watch of which I am extremely proud, it being the only one I could find that didn’t also force on me superfluous information such as the date.  “Let it tell me the time alone,” I said to the man, “for the date I have a rather fine calendar.  The only one I could find that wasn’t attached to photographs depicting an idealized version of what the weather may be like at that time of year.”
Indeed, I wouldn’t own a barometer if I intended my calendar to inform me of the weather (my rather fine barometer, with the bit off the top containing a thermometer snapped off and DESTROYED).
I had exactly the same problem when purchasing my car.  “I require a means of transport, not a sitting room on wheels,” I said to the man.  Radio and CD player having been dispensed with, “what on Earth,” I went on to ask, “has it got a heater for?  Regulation of temperature is no business of a means of transport, covering up for its own failure to achieve its destination with pernicious yet assuaging warmth.”  
A car is for driving to places, if I wish to be warmed on the way I’ll do what I’ve always done and burn the remaining copies of my autobiography on the backseat.  FURTHERMORE, let those who find the sensation of air rushing towards them at 70 miles an hour somehow beneath them buy windscreens rather than the rest of us having them foisted upon us.
- David Mitchell (and ostensibly Robert Webb) 
(That Mitchell and Webb Sound S02 E02)
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thelovethatyouhad · 5 months
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Scrolling through my top 100 and thinking about how lucky we are to live in a time where we can listen to any and all music that we want, whenever we want, every day, wherever we go, privately in our own ears, and there’s so much music to choose from that you could go a lifetime without hearing all of it??? Imagine giving Spotify access to someone 100 years ago. Or even 25 years ago.
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rockfact · 1 year
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"rather melodramatic arent you?"
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The Lux Radio Theatre
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Ep #059: These Three (Dec06th1937)
Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwyck, Mary Astor And Cecil B. DeMille
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jeffschmidt-blog · 2 months
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Happy V Day freaks!
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visual-oddities · 4 months
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Raz has been going to really weird places lately.
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trusoulchristmas · 1 year
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Lux Radio Theater The Shop Around The Corner
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dramamomma56 · 1 year
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The Top Reasons Teachers Succeed Teaching with Radio Theater
If you follow my blog, then you know this is a subject I speak about quite frequently. Why?  First and foremost, teaching with radio theater is a marvelous teaching tool! When you really like something do you tell a lot of people? So let’s talk about the top reasons teachers succeed when teaching with radio theater! Temple Theater/Caroline’s Center for the Performing Arts My journey with radio…
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Radio City Music Hall, March 11, 1938.
Photo: Associated Press via the Wisconsin State Journal
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