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Tonight is the 70th anniversary of Orson Welles & the Mercury Theatre's radio broadcast of H.G. Wells novel War of the Worlds that shocked much of the North American population on October 30, 1938.
Anybody here going to have a listen to the original broadcast tonight... possibly over a vintage tube radio... possibly on a radio of the 1930s era?
I'm going to listen to it on one of my 1930s radios and invite some friends and family to share in the experience...
...most of them will probably think I'm nuts. lol They're probably right!
Any other thoughts on this radio broadcast milestone?
A 1970s LP of the original Welles broadcast.
The 1935 Philco which I'm going to play War of the Worlds on tonight
Anybody here going to have a listen to the original broadcast tonight... possibly over a vintage tube radio... possibly on a radio of the 1930s era?
I'm going to listen to it on one of my 1930s radios and invite some friends and family to share in the experience...
...most of them will probably think I'm nuts. lol They're probably right!
Any other thoughts on this radio broadcast milestone?
A 1970s LP of the original Welles broadcast.
The 1935 Philco which I'm going to play War of the Worlds on tonight