Monthly Archive for April, 2006

Coming Up >> Dracula

Ladies and Gentlemen of Radio Land:
Tune in Saturday at 7:30 pm on WRMC 91.1 FM for…
THIS WEEKS SHOW:
“Dracula”
Broadcast July 11, 1938
“Flesh of my flesh, come to me, my love. Come into the night and the darkness…”
Bram Stoker’s classic, as adapted for the radio by Orson Wells for the Mercury Theater on the Air. A story we all know by heart, a story that still leaves us chilled. A performance that will make your blood run cold - if you have any left, that is.
LISTEN TO SERGEI SERGEIVICH DAVYDOV, MIDDLEBURY PROFESSOR OF RUSSIAN, SUBSIST OFF THE BLOOD OF SAILORS, CHILDREN AND BEAUTIFUL WOMEN!

Coming Up >> Gunsmoke


Ladies and Gentlemen of Radio Land:
Tune in Saturday at 7:30 pm on WRMC 91.1 FM for…
THIS WEEKS SHOW:
“The Guitar”
Broadcast December 26, 1953
“There’s a law against murder. And it’s the same for ev’rybody!”
Pendle was a stranger in Dodge. Funny looking. A bit slow. But he was capable of unimaginable things. And I’m not just talkin’ about his gittar playin’.
LISTEN AS MARSHAL DILLON CLEANS UP DODGE CITY AND A MULE LOSES AN EAR!

Coming Up >> The Shadow: The Silent Avenger

Ladies and Gentlemen of Radio Land:
Tune in this Saturday at 7:30 pm on WRMC 91.1 FM for…
THIS WEEKS SHOW:
“The Silent Avenger”
Broadcast March 13, 1938
“As you sow evil, so shall you reap evil. Crime does not pay! The Shadow knows!”
A criminal sent to the deathhouse promises to murder the jury, the DA, the judge, the governor, all who sent him there. Impossible, you say. Learn how the aftermath of WWI and window shades make the nightmare come true!
LISTEN AS THE SHADOW DODGES GRENADES IN ATTEMPTING TO HALT THE GRUESOME KILLING SPREE!

Coming Up >> Casablanca

Ladies and Gentlemen of Radio Land:
Tune in Saturday at 7:30 pm on WRMC 91.1 FM for…
THIS WEEKS SHOW:
“Casablanca”
An exotic locale. Nazis. A rousing rendition of La Marseillaise. Here’s looking at you, kid. Or rather, here’s listening to you. Tune in this Saturday night for a wunderbar performance of a one of the greatest stories of all time.
IT’S STILL THE SAME OLD STORY, A FIGHT FOR LOVE AND GLORY, A CASE OF DO OR DIE. THE WORLD WILL ALWAYS WELCOME LOVERS, AS TIME GOES BY.