The Gaming Gang October Spooktacular 2022 – Quiet, Please: Adam and the Darkest Day (1948)
Tonight Quiet, Please takes us to the city of Chicago, in the aftermath of a great war which has decimated the planet, in Adam and the Darkest Day.
Tonight Quiet, Please takes us to the city of Chicago, in the aftermath of a great war which has decimated the planet, in Adam and the Darkest Day.
Turn out the lights, sit back, and give a listen to The Thing on the Fourble Board on Quiet Please as it aired on August 9th, 1948.
Turn out the lights and give a listen to Clarissa on Quiet Please as it aired April 19th, 1948.
Get ready for scares aplenty with The Thing on the Fourble Board on Quiet Please as it aired August 9th, 1948.
Switch off the lights and give a listen to Don’t Tell Me About Halloween from Quiet Please as it aired on October 27th, 1947.
Two scientists are experimenting with transporting objects through time and back again when they accidentally bring something along on a return trip.
What if you were a screenwriter and discovered your typewriter could suddenly begin typing on its own? What if everything it typed became real?
In today’s Spooktacular entry, Wear the Dead Man’s Coat, a rather cruel beggar does just that and finds more than invisibility as part of the bargain.
Few radio shows could meld humor and horror in the way Quiet, Please could during it’s relatively short run. Today’s Spooktacular entry is certainly no exception.
What to do when a common housefly isn’t large enough to wear a collar or take for a walk around the block like most pets? Find a way to grow a giant fly of course!
We’re going to finish up the Spooktacular with a little more of a lighthearted tale. Well, as lighthearted as you can get when a man
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
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
Tonight we have another Wyllis Cooper production and this time around it’s the well regarded – but sometimes underappreciated – Quiet, Please. I have to
Ok… The latest update is a few days late but I had a lot of things cooking. Namely finishing with the redesign of the website (a few minor cosmetic tweaks here and there but it’s finished) as well as getting some titles finished up so I could have some time sensitives reviews up. I’ll make up for the delay by sharing what I feel is the scariest old time radio program ever recorded! But first we’ll get started with an excellent episode of Escape.