The Gaming Gang October Spooktacular 2024 for 10/21: Escape – Present Tense
In Present Tense - which aired on Escape January 31st, 1950 - a convicted murderer on his way to his execution sees an opportunity for him to ...escape.
In Present Tense - which aired on Escape January 31st, 1950 - a convicted murderer on his way to his execution sees an opportunity for him to ...escape.
In North of Polaris - which aired on Escape May 17th, 1953 - a exploratory team explores a dead planet 20 million miles from home.
A classic Ambrose Bierce story is featured on tonight's edition of The Gaming Gang October Spooktacular.
The M.L. James supernatural tale Casting the Runes gets an Escape adaptation and is tonight's entry in The Gaming Gang October Spooktacular.
It's off into the deepest, darkest jungles of South America in search of a cache of uranium in Bloodbath, on Escape, as it aired on June 30th, 1950.
Turn out the lights, sit back, and listen to civilization collapse from the Scarlet Plague from Escape as it aired on April 8th, 1954.
Pull up a chair for tonight's Spooktacular entry, Escape and Three Skeleton Key with Vincent Price.
Jeff shares Pollack and the Porroh Man, based on H.G. Wells' classic tale, from 1947's Escape.
In Taboo, a trio of tourists visiting the Carpathian mountains search for missing villagers, who some think have been eaten by a werewolf.
In Leiningen Versus the Ants, William Conrad isn't only providing narration for Escape! but also pulling double duty as the titular hero.
Vincent Price takes on James Poe’s script, based on the classic George G. Toudouze short story, for Three Skeleton Key for the first time on Escape.
In Abominable Snowman (which originally aired on September 13th, 1953) a group of hunters are in the Himalayas on the trail of the mysterious and elusive yeti.
In Evening Primrose, based on the John Collier short story, a self-centered poet comes up with the clever idea of sneaking inside a department store in order to live off the inventory. Little does he know he won't be alone when the store closes…
While there were quite a few science fiction authors who found their work making its way to radio perhaps none found their tales resonating with more listeners, and being considered classics of the medium, than Ray Bradbury. As one of the masters of…
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