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Program Information
Night Transmissions
Old time radio and more
Weekly Program
 Gary Clinton  Contact Contributor
Oct. 19, 2009, 1:11 p.m.
More at http://www.nighttransmissions.com/

Segment One:
Murder at Midnight for September the 11th of 1946 "'Til Death Do Us Part".
"The Man Tiger" from the LibriVox project.

Segment two
Dark Fantasy February the 27th. Of 1942 "Spawn Of The SubHuman".
Five Minute Mystery , "Carnival Murder".

Segment 3
“The Undecided Molecule” July the 17th of 1945.

Segment Four:
Sleep No More "To build a Fire" February the 27th of 1957.

Music:
Sandy Denny - Who Knows Where the time goes (1967)
It's A Beautiful Day - White Bird (1969)
This is a 64 kbs version of a weekly program airing on KSOW 106.7 FM in Cottage Grove, OR. as part of the stations commitment to sustaining the tradition great radio theater. I will post a new show by Tuesday or Wednesday of each week. There is also a 128 bit version.

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.
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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.

As of show 21 there are 30 second musical interludes at 30,60 and 90 minutes. with the last 5 to 10 minutes or so of the show uninterrupted music that can be faded out on without too much ado. Exact timing is in the mp3 comments tag.

If you do broadcast or stream these I'd really be grateful if you dropped me a note.

This episode contains the following segments...

Segment One:
Comes in two parts. The first part is from the series Murder at Midnight and it's the episode for September the 11th of 1946 with the connubialy draped title, "'Til Death Do Us Part". In this story a new bridegroom feels the compulsion to strangle his bride! I guess the Honeymoon is over.

This tale is followed by the very short telling of the very anonymous story "The Man Tiger" from the LibriVox project.

Segment Two:
Also has two components, the first part brings around a Dark Fantasy that aired on February the 27th. Of 1942 with the pretty cool name, "Spawn Of The Sub Human" doesn't" that just bring a smile to your kisser?
Part two is a Five Minute Mystery , "Carnival Murder". A female carny is found dead in her tent. Who killed her? Was it the sideshow Voodoo master? Was it the carnival owner? It only takes five minutes to unmask the evildoer.



Segment Three:
Is Norman Corwin's “The Undecided Molecule”, in which a molecule who can’t decide what it would like to be is brought to trial for its intransigence. The judge is Groucho Marx. The rest of the cast includes Robert Benchley, Vincent Price, Norman Lloyd, Sylvia Sidney, and Keenan Wynn. This program which is rightly considered one of the high points the "The Golden Age Of Radio" was first broadcast on July the 17th of 1945.

Segment Four:
This time Sleep No More brings the classic Jack London story about life and death and the cold in "To build a Fire" from February the 27th of 1957.

Music:

Sandy Denny - Who Knows Where the time goes (1967)
It's A Beautiful Day - White Bird (1969)

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