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Radio.....In The Dark....

CharlieH.

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Say, did you record that, happyfilmluvguy? Pretty nifty!


Emmababy said:
:( stop it, i'm too scared of ghosts

ghostsmall.jpg

Boo!
 

happyfilmluvguy

Call Me a Cab
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Shame on you Charlie! :rage: :p
CharlieH. said:
Yes, I'd listen to radio in the daaaaark!

(And it ain't technology - that's an unretouched camera negative)

what do you listen to in the daaaaark?
 

Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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LIIIIIGHTS. OUUUUUUT. EEEEVERYBODY.

From http://www.geocities.com/emruf7/lightsout.html

February 2, 1934 — Winnipeg Free Press
"LISTEN -- if you dare!" is the enticing tag-line for radio's newest,
creepiest, hair-raisingest programme which emanates from WENR every Wednesday night at midnight. Groans, screams, and the mysterious machinations of spirits all blend crazily into the quarter-hour called "Midnight Mysteries." It's a good thing the kids are in bed. Excellent presentation.

Advice for next Wednesday: listen with the lights out!

[...]

February 9, 1935 – Chicago Tribune
Fifty members of Evanston's Lights Out club got more than they bargained for the other midnight when they came to NBC studios to view Bill Cooper's macabre "Lights Out" broadcast. This week's episode concerned a honeymooning couple lost in the Roman catacombs. Studio lights are doused during the broadcast, only two narrow beams playing on the actors themselves. The studio sound experts gave Evanstonians a nice case of jitters.
 

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