Starter of this subject: Morris Joseph
Last post in this subject: 10/12/2002
Messages in this subject: 4
| Morris Joseph | 10/12/2002 4 replies |
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A new "Twilight Zone" radio drama series hosted by Stacy Keach
will begin broadcasting on 100 commercial U.S. radio stations on Oct.31. Apparently, it is being produced in Chicago and is based on Rod Serling's original TV series. Robert Feder mentions this in his Chicago Sun-Times radio column. Has anyone heard any more details about this...which stations have signed up to carry this program? Hopefully, some of these stations will be streaming on the net. More information anyone? |
| tony | 10/12/2002 3 replies |
| Thank you for bringing that to our attention. The Twilight Zone was one of the most brilliantly-written series in television, in my opinion. I watched it first run when I was a very scared little kid (especially 1962-64), and I've managed to collect them all since acquiring my first VCR a couple(?) of years ago. I'm really looking forward to hearing the series. I hope Carl Amari doesn't mind if I tape one or two.... |
| Pudge | 10/12/2002 2 replies |
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Eight of these programs are already for sale in 2 four-program
sets (pricey, but offering substantial discounts). The website has a "broadcast links" page which promises to list stations carrying the program but shows nothing now. Pudge |
| ed kienzler | 10/25/2003 1 replies |
| Hi all!!! Depending on your location,you can pick up episodes of the Twilight Zone mysteries on WGN radio 720 at 12 midnite central time Saturday nights. I also have 4 episodes of those shows that WGN gave to me a month ago (late Sept.) free of charge and they are fantastic!!! HAPPY LISTENING!!! Ed Kienzler from Springfield,Illinois |
| Gogsy | 11/6/2003 0 replies |
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The BBC have started airing this show on their BBC7 network on digital radio. The good news its also streamed on the web.
Check out the BBC7 web page at |