TGG’s October Spooktacular – Quiet, Please: ‘Northern Lights’
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
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
Our friends over at Valiant Entertainment have sent along the sneak peek at the upcoming third issue of the limited series The Delinquents, which teams
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
SuicideGirls is returning to the road with an all new tour of their Blackheart Burlesque scheduled through the Fall of 2014. The tour is set
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
Everyone knows Sideshow releases some of the most fantastic statues and figures you can get you hands on and once again the company is looking to help out a worthy cause. Benefiting the Mike Nosco Foundation, Sideshow is making some truly awesome and one of a kind items available by way of an auction.
We hear from the pen of Ray Bradbury once again on one of the first science fiction programs to make a bow on radio, Dimension
Talk about an episode which has nearly everything – Orson Welles; A script by Lucille Fletcher; Atmospheric (and unusually minimal) sound effects. The Hitch-Hiker, which
Time for more Arch Oboler and Lights Out! During the 1930s, 40s, and 50s – in radio or film – if you wanted to scare the
What has to be no doubt one of the most famous radio stories of all time (outside of Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds) has
TGG’s October Spooktacular – Lights Out: ‘Poltergeist Once again we’ll take a spin with Lights Out for some scary fun. You have to appreciate how
H.P. Lovecraft’s stories didn’t make too many appearances on radio back in the day but every once in while you’d actually catch a tale here