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It's the final installment in our look at the lineage of radio horror with Murder at Midnight's “The Heavy Death first airing on November 4th, 1946.
It's the final installment in our look at the lineage of radio horror with Murder at Midnight's “The Heavy Death first airing on November 4th, 1946.
In this presentation of for “War of the Worlds Week” we're sharing this frightfully eerie audio drama strongly inspire by the 1938 broadcast of The Mercury Theatre On The Air's “The War of the Worlds”. From WUNH rain in Peoria, Illinois, it's the 1921 audio drama - “The Peoria Plague”!
In this episode we hear another tale from Old Nancy and her cat Satan with “The Mannequin” from The Witch's Tale.
In this episode we hear another tale from Old Nancy and her cat Satan with “The Mannequin” from The Witch's Tale.
Why not join Eric and Matt as they share their annual treat of talking War Of The Worlds!
In this special episode Matt records a commentary for one of his favorite adaptations of “The War of the Worlds” - the 1968 broadcast by WKBK Radio in Buffalo, NY!
Today we have our fist listen from CBS Radio Mystery Theater with “Possessed by the Devil”.
Today we have our fist listen from CBS Radio Mystery Theater with “Possessed by the Devil”.
In this edition of “War of the Worlds” week, we share this long hidden gem! It's the Denver, Colorado's KHOW 630 AM adaptation of “The War of the Worlds” from 1987!
In this special episode, Matt gives a preview of War of the Worlds Week for the 2021 season!
In this episode we take our fist listen to “Mysterious Traveler” with “Behind the Locked Door” from November 6th, 1951.
In this episode we take our fist listen to “Mysterious Traveler” with “Behind the Locked Door” from November 6th, 1951.
Today we feature the East Coast national performance of “How Love Came to Pressor Guild” by “Escape” from February 22nd, 1948.
Today we feature the East Coast national performance of “How Love Came to Pressor Guild” by “Escape” from February 22nd, 1948.
We're back to horror comedy this time, as we look at the effects in the last of Universal's first run of horror movies.
In this Halloween themed edition of “The Best of Fives”, Chris and Luke list their top 5 favorite kills for the 2021 film “Halloween Kills”!
We're reaching into the nearly 1000 episode archive of the series “Suspense” and taking a listen to “The House in Cypress Canyon” from December 5th, 1946.
This time we take a listen to the supernatural side of classic audio horror with the short lived series Dark Fantasy tale of “The Demon Tree”.
This time we take a listen to the supernatural side of classic audio horror with the short lived series Dark Fantasy tale of “The Demon Tree”.
In this episode Eric welcomes Kelly Hogaboom to the show to discuss the effects in “Night of the Demon.”
It's another look at the horror genre of the golden age of radio wit “The Devil's Workshop” from Inner Sanctum Mystery.
It's another look at the horror genre of the golden age of radio wit “The Devil's Workshop” from Inner Sanctum Mystery.
We had the pleasure once again to ask one of the creative minds behind Halloween Horror Nights about this years amazing event! Hunter sits with Charles Grey, Sr Show Director for Creative Development to talk all things HHN30 - that is until they're interrupted by a surprise guest.
In this episode we take a look at story from the anthology series The Hermit's Cave titled, “The House on Lost Man's Bluff”.
In this episode we take a look at story from the anthology series The Hermit's Cave titled, “The House on Lost Man's Bluff”.
In this episode we take a look at the large library of horror episodes from the series “Escape”. From 1947, this is “Casting the Ruins”.
In this episode we take a look at the large library of horror episodes from the series “Escape”. From 1947, this is “Casting the Ruins”.
Today we take a listen to the series the launch the Horror radio genre, The Witch;s Tale with the 1934 episode “The Devil Doctor”.
Today we take a listen to the series the launch the Horror radio genre, The Witch;s Tale with the 1934 episode “The Devil Doctor”.
We're starting a run of horror subjects, kicking off with this visit to the library in the very first Ghostbusters.
It's another look at Horror entertainment's hallowed past with “The Flame” from the radio series Lights out.
It's another look at Horror entertainment's hallowed past with “The Flame” from the radio series Lights out.
Welcome to this year's look back Horror's past with some featured worked from the golden age of radio. First up it's the 1952 version of Mary Shelly's classic story “Frankenstein” produced and performed by the series “Suspense”.
It's October and time to celebrate Halloween! Admittedly it's a bit of a quiet Halloween season this year for NEOZAZ, but we're still celebrating nonetheless. And this special episode, Matt gives a quick preview of some of the things coming this season.
It's October and time to celebrate Halloween! Admittedly it's a bit of a quiet Halloween season this year for NEOZAZ, but we're still celebrating nonetheless. And this special episode, Matt...
Halloween Horror Nights is back!! And we kick off the season with our annual “Opening Night Instant Reaction”! Listen along as Matt and Hunter record their walk throughs and instant reactions to all 10 houses featured at HHN30 and give some thoughts on the triumphant return of the greatest event on earth!
In this finale of this short run Halloween series, we present “Dracula” by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater on the Air from July 1938.
In this finale of this short run Halloween series, we present “Dracula” by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater on the Air from July 1938.
It’s that time of year again where we share the original panic broadcast, the October 30th, 1938 episode of Orson Wells and The Mercury Theater on the Air’s “The War of the Worlds”.
It’s one of the most frightening pieces of audio drama made in the late 20th century, but we nearly nothing about how made it, how, or why. It’s a look at how a nuclear holocaust would unfold over the radio waves, and the influence of the 1938 broadcast of “The War of the Worlds” in undeniable. This is, “The Last Broadcast”.
In this War of the Worlds edition of Effectively Speaking, Eric welcomes Matt to the show to discuss the ending of the 1953 film version of “The War of the Worlds”.