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Those Unknown Shows We Discovered Later

happyfilmluvguy

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Sunny said:
"Journey Into Space" has three stories: "Operation Luna" (12 parts), "The Red Planet" (20 parts), and "The World in Peril" (20 parts). OTR Fan is currently running "The World in Peril," but make sure you listen to the other two pieces first. There's a rather important continuing storyline. ;)

My signature is from the serial "I Love a Mystery"; I believe the particular story is "The Richards Curse." ILAM is also available on OTR Fan.

Happy listening!

My uncle recently gave me more CDs and Journey Into Space is on one of them. I have only heard 2 parts of Operation Luna, since that is all that is on there. It's a great show.
 

Sunny

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happyfilmluvguy said:
My uncle recently gave me more CDs and Journey Into Space is on one of them. I have only heard 2 parts of Operation Luna, since that is all that is on there. It's a great show.

At last, someone else who's heard it! :eusa_clap I'm exercising a LOT of self-control and listening to one episode of "The World in Peril" a day. It's very rewarding, but oh-so-hard to pace myself. I just eat this stuff up. ;)
 

Merrill Wayne B

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My radio listening career began about 1945. Shows never heard on our Zenith chairside which sat on a table - yes the dial readings were always upside down - in our earlier days were "The Mysterious Traveler", "The Whistler" and a show which has become my all time favorite, the 15 minute version of Vic and Sade which I still consider the best written show of the thirties. I have gotten most of these recently on tape. You love Vic and Sade or you (don't get it) hate it. About the Zenith: I turned the dial 180 degrees when I got older so the numbers were right side up but I had to put it back because my dad got confused! I still have that radio. My family was well known for never really consuming anything except food. At one time my mother was using a 50-year-old refrigerator with a 30 year old wringer washer and damn proud of it too!
 

happyfilmluvguy

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Anyone here should definitely have the experience of listening to a radio program through an authentic look radio. I've been using a FM Transmitter to transmit my radio programs from my computer or another source into an FM Radio. I just bought a reproduction Companion Crosley recently and it is just so much greater listening to a radio program on the real thing than on your computer or cd player, etc. A real treat and experience.

Listening to Journey Into Space in the living room with this radio was great!
 

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