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Lights Out. Lord Marley's Guest. Aired Sept. 7, 1943. Episode | RadioTimeZone.com Channel:1 Sci-Fi, Adventure, Westerns, Mystery

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RadioTimeZone.com Channel:1 Sci-Fi, Adventure, Westerns, Mystery

Stay tuned to RadioTimeZone.com. The home of the re-broadcast podcast. Six shows are podcast each and every Monday. We are proud to present, for your listening pleasure, our collection of free Old Time Radio shows. Free Golden Age Radio shows and hundreds of Vintage Radio shows are now playing in mp3 podcast format. Old Time Radio is again available to the world. Superman, The Creaking Door, Father Knows Best, Benny Goodman, The Avenger, Red Skelton, Martin and Lewis, Gunsmoke, It pays to be Ignorant, Hopalong Cassidy, Planet Man and many others.

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Lights Out. Lord Marley's Guest. Aired Sept. 7, 1943.


Lights Out. Lord Marley's Guest. Aired Sept. 7, 1943.

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DATE : Sun, 20 Apr 2008 08:11:05 PDT
Entered in Database : 2008-05-02 16:39:59
length : 7598080
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Lights Out. Lord Marley's Guest. Aired Sept. 7, 1943. The New free Old Time Radio Mystery, Crime & Horror Podcast from RadioTimeZone.com can be found at http://www.radiotimezone.com/RSS/MCH.xml -- wikipedia.org entry - In the fall of 1933, NBC writer Wyllis Cooper conceived the idea of a midnight mystery serial to catch the attention of the listeners at the witching hour. The idea was to offer listeners a dramatic program late at night, at a time when the competition was mostly airing music. When Cooper departed, his replacement -- a young, eccentric and ambitious Arch Oboler -- picked up where he left off, often following Cooper's general example but investing the scripts with his own style and concerns. Please Keep Us Free, visit radiotimezone.com and click on a sponsor whenever you can.


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