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Started from 12th September, 1926.
1970: "God aften, mitt navn er Cox - Farlig Selskap" (7 episoder).
1971: "Et dukkehjem" (2 episoder). Rating: 4 1/2
1979: "Raymond Chandler 1: Fallet". Rating 4.
1981: "Jernvognen" (4 episoder) Rating: 5
2003: "Knut Gribb er Død". Rating: 4
"Knut Gribb - Det sorte Gull".
"Varg Veum - Bitre Blomster". Rating: 5
Påsken 2009: "Trollspeilet" (5 episoder) Rating: 3 1/2
2009: "Knut Gribb: Dødsguden fra Amazonas". Rating: 4
1970: "God aften, mitt navn er Cox - Farlig Selskap" (7 episoder).
1971: "Et dukkehjem" (2 episoder). Rating: 4 1/2
1979: "Raymond Chandler 1: Fallet". Rating 4.
1981: "Jernvognen" (4 episoder) Rating: 5
2003: "Knut Gribb er Død". Rating: 4
"Knut Gribb - Det sorte Gull".
"Varg Veum - Bitre Blomster". Rating: 5
Påsken 2009: "Trollspeilet" (5 episoder) Rating: 3 1/2
2009: "Knut Gribb: Dødsguden fra Amazonas". Rating: 4
Episode 17: "The War of the Worlds" - The infamous broadcast that scared listeners into frenzy. For any fans of audio books, radio theaters this is the one to hear first. Rating: 5.
Suspense (1946)
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With over 900+ broadcasts written by various authors and directors of their time, Suspense is a conglomeration of some of the most acclaimed old time radio shows that graced the airwaves from the years 1942 until 1962.
Suspense was a radio series broadcasted on the CBS Radio Network in the early 1940’s that featured many of the era’s famous Hollywood stars. Most notable among them are the highly talented Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Orson Welles and Marlene Dietrich to name a few.
Living up to its name, majority of the program’s episodes were dedicated to the thriller and mystery genre wherein the protagonist was usually thrown into strange and unusual circumstances that seemingly had no resolution. Miraculously, a means of salvation would somehow manifest towards the finale to illustrate the triumph of good over evil.
With over 900+ broadcasts written by various authors and directors of their time, Suspense is a conglomeration of some of the most acclaimed old time radio shows that graced the airwaves from the years 1942 until 1962.
Suspense was a radio series broadcasted on the CBS Radio Network in the early 1940’s that featured many of the era’s famous Hollywood stars. Most notable among them are the highly talented Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Orson Welles and Marlene Dietrich to name a few.
Living up to its name, majority of the program’s episodes were dedicated to the thriller and mystery genre wherein the protagonist was usually thrown into strange and unusual circumstances that seemingly had no resolution. Miraculously, a means of salvation would somehow manifest towards the finale to illustrate the triumph of good over evil.
"A Clean Escape"
"Nostalianauts" - Starred: Kate Simses. It is an interesting premise but it doesn't go anywhere. Rating: 2 1/2 stars
"The Time Machine" - starring: Joe Morton. Rating: 3 stars
"Nostalianauts" - Starred: Kate Simses. It is an interesting premise but it doesn't go anywhere. Rating: 2 1/2 stars
"The Time Machine" - starring: Joe Morton. Rating: 3 stars