Night Transmissions is a 120 minute show featuring vintage radio shows. Focusing on adventure programs such as âEscapeâ, âSuspenseâ and âX minus oneâ It is transnational in its sourcing with shows from From England, Canada and South Africa. Wherever I can find shows in English and the public domain also appropriately licensed audio recordings (Short story and poetry readings).
This Program began for a now-defunct low power FM station in Cottage Grove, OR. I did 16 shows originally but if there is any interest in more I'd be willing to crank them out on a weekly basis, I just need to hear from people or stations about such interest. For now I will post one show a week here each Wed. until they are all posted, then who knows...like I said,it depends on the amount of interest shown.In the main, each episode consists of four approximately 30-minute long programs (not always, as sometimes I use a longer form show, so it may be 3 or fewer) and some filler to bring them in at 120 minutes.
Broadcast Advisories
Use these programs in any way that suits you, commercial, non-commercial (well,don't sell it). Use them on your low power FM station or your AM station. Stream it on your internet station or stream. Whatever. Edit them if you want to, however you want to! I'm easy. In a few cases commercials have been left in but in those cases there is disclaimer stating that they are there for "historical perspective" only. I have edited out any underwriter spots that once existed. There is no comment about run times ( i.e. "It's Sunday night at 10 pm and this is Night Transmissions.") Also I have edited out any mention of the town I live in. In other words I have endeavored to make make these programs as "Evergreen" and global as possible. I would even consider making (at some point) shows that are tailored to some degree for specific locations. In most cases the mp3 file runs a little longer than 120 minutes. However, in all cases the main show comes in at under 120 minutes; anything in excess of 120 minutes is just music that can safely be faded out.
this show Contains the following...
Segment one is "The Ninth Removal", and is an episode of the Vicent Price BBC radio show "The Price of Fear ". It was adapted from the story of the same name by R. Chetwynd-Hayes. It aired on October the 19th 1974.
Then from "Macabre" we have "Finale Resting Place". This series of only 8 episodes was produced by and for The Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio Service in Tokyo, Japan and aired for the first time on October the 13th of 1961.
Then for the first time on "Night Transmissions" we have a show from the series "2000 plus" this episode is "The Green Thing". This show is considered to be the first weekly series to specialize in Science Fiction on the radio. It's quality is uneven with "The Green Thing" at the low end of the bell curve. Still, it's fun in a low rent, cheesy sort of way.
Then, a brief involvement with a short mystery from "Five Minute Mysteries". It's about a "Spitting Revolver". The air date is uncertain, but is thought to be sometime in the 1940's.
The last segment comes from "Suspense". An episode where the is some concern about "The Devil in the Summer House".