Lights Out (Old Time Radio)





Old Time Radio Program "Lights Out." Enjoy.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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SmokyValleyRomeo
... actually turn out your lights. It really does open the mind!! Just 1 guy's opinion but here in alphabetical order are a list of 11 candidates for the most memorable Lights Out episodes: "Bathysphere" - Geo. Zucco, Hans Conried underwater cat & mouse "Cat Wife" - Karloff's performance earns its reputation as best ever "Chicken Heart" - the signature show, sheer audacity & imagination "The Dark" - another masterpiece, most horrific of all perhaps "Mungahra" - A+ vocal switch on HGW's "Pollock & the Porroh Man" "Murder Castle" - another, very creepy Oboler milestone "Oxychloride X" - outstanding science fiction premise "Poltergeist" - excellent acting & moody, compelling story "The Projective Mr. Drogan" - unique plot & character "Revolt of the Worms" - the ultimate skin-crawler ""Ugliest Man in the World" - rightly famous, great ending Too many runners-up to mention!! Mention YOUR favorites!!
"Chicken Heart" and "The Dark"





dreibel50
these two files are not from the original radio run, rather they are recreations from the "Drop Dead" album Arch Oboler put out on Capitol Records in the early 1960s. I'd love to hear the original radio shows when they're found. A great recreation of "Chicken Heart", based on the original script, was done by the Gotham Radio Players a number of years ago. BTW, the "Drop Dead" album is worth searching out, as it also contains "A Day At The Dentist", which is one of the scariest under three minute stories ever done, with an eerie turn by Harold Peary.
Why I'm a fan of old radio shows .





will249
I really enjoy the old acting radio shows . It's like the minds eye is opened to envision a thought and to formulate a place or a time . Through the actors tone of voice and objects used to resemble action for creative sound effects. The writing of script is sometimes most impressive . To me it's like painting a picture while some one else is guiding the brush . All a person has to do is follow the story and enjoy the scenery .
I've been getting into this over the last few days





JacktheKnife
I have a question: I stumbled upon a clip on YouTube that someone recorded in the static between AM stations and couldn't figure out what it was. I'd link it here but I'm not sure if that's allowed. Would anybody happen to know of an episode where a man says to a woman (who seems to be struggling) "I'm about to tell you my dear. I had a little accident. Look closely now. I haven't got a face"?
Can't remember episode name





chy03001
When I was a kid, I listened to Lights Out and Suspense and others and there was one episode that terrified me about a woman who found a corpse in her living room that later disappeared (was hidden under the couch?). The terror in her voice was surreal and it has stayed with me since. Does anyone know the episode I'm referring to? Or even which series it was? I've been trying to track it down with no luck :-/
*Update*Wish the Audio Quality Was Better!





TheModernaire
Such a shame because this is a more complete collection than the revival series 'The Devil and Mr. O' that is available here (Murder Castle and several others, for example), but the static and skipping on these recordings is just awful! I hope there's someone out there who can post better versions to replace the ones here. *It seems better versions were uploaded, not all are muffled after 'Cat Wife'.
Lord Marley episode mislabled





justaskmike
You have listed the Lord Marley episode as Lord Marley's Ghost. It should be "Lord Marley's Guest." It was originally aired in 1944-45 when Benito Mussolini was captured and executed by his political enemies. Arch Obler makes reference to this in relation to the moral of his story in which a philanderer and his mistress meet retribution from a sea monster.
ATTN JacktheKnife





Wcme
You inquiry is corfrect its a LIGHTS OUT EP. Rich girl in Paris runs away to see the "REAL" Paris and gets into endless trouble with psychos. She ends up in sewer with a crazy guy sawing bones as jewelry and is always in shadows that's the last line he says to her. I think its called IT HAPPENED?