TGG’s October Spooktacular – NBC Presents Short Story: ‘The Lottery’
Tonight’s show features one of the most famous American short stories, Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery. Jackson was one of the finest authors of the macabre
Tonight’s show features one of the most famous American short stories, Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery. Jackson was one of the finest authors of the macabre
Let’s return to a science fiction show for tonight’s spooky tale. As far as SF in the Golden Age of Radio two shows normally come
Tonight we’re going to go with something a bit out of the ordinary with an episode of The Creaking Door. Mostly people think of radio
Tonight we’ll return again to CBS Mystery Theater with a pretty interesting tale dealing with time. Or, to be more exact, extra time and what
Yes… I’ve shared this episode twice before when I included it in our 2012 Halloween show and then as a double dip of OTR fun last
One of the longer running shows (1937 – 1954) during the Golden Age of Radio was The Shadow. While later seasons of the pulp hero’s
The Mysterious Traveler was a program that featured stories which ran the gamut from fantasy to science fiction to horror to straight detective tales. Sorry
During the 1960s one of the more interesting radio programs was The Black Mass. The program wasn’t carried nationwide but aired in and around Los
Most people would think the days of audio drama have come and gone but there are still plenty of independent groups producing excellent programs by
We’ll return to the old Quiet, Please vault for the latest Spooktacular show. While Wyllis Cooper could create top notch horror tales, he certainly wasn’t
Who would have ever thought Suspense would have introduced a horror tale featuring Dashiell Hammett’s legendary detective Sam Spade. Well, truth be told Spade isn’t
I thought I’d bring an episode from our neighbors to the north for tonight’s Spooktacular with the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s Nightfall. Nightfall was a show
While most radio drama died off during the late 1950s and early 1960s here in the U.S., the Brits across the pond have continued the
A program back in the 1950s which could provide some nice chills was The Hall of Fantasy. While the series is probably not one of
I know a lot of people dug the edit I put together of At the Mountains of Madness BBC Radio 4 did a few years