Arch Oboler's Plays - 53 Episodes of Arch Oboler's Radio Shows


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This collection features 53 episodes of plays written by the prolific Arch Oboler. Known for his work on the series Lights Out, Arch Oboler's plays were aired as a separate series on three occasions: 1939-1940, 1945, and 1964.

The dates, episode numbers, and titles are believed to be correct based on available information. While the uploader makes no claim to ownership or copyright, they aim to preserve these excellent artistic expressions for future generations. This collection has been organized to ensure easy accessibility for all OTR enthusiasts.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapitres

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Mirage 29:44
The Ways of Men; Past, Present and Future 30:06
The Cliff 29:16
Engulfed Cathedral 30:43
Baby 24:52
Crazy Town 27:27
Dark World - Steel - Humbug 9:01
Nero's Wife 29:17
Immortal Gentleman 24:05
Another World 28:48
Bathysphere 29:24
Mirage-Miss American (2nd Part Only) 13:16
Nobody Died 27:43
This Precious Freedom 27:20
Three Stories - With Tongue-In-Cheek 29:23
The Women Stayed At Home 24:48
Johnny Got His Gun 29:53
Strange Morning 24:36
The House I Live In 29:32
Love, Love, Love 29:37
Holiday 30:10
Mr. Ten Percent 30:08
An Exercise In Horror (A Peculiar Comedy) 29:15
Double Feature 30:02
Night 29:00
Mr. Pyle 24:44
The Naked Mountain 29:03
The Truth 28:30
Dr. Bluff 28:09
A Gallery of Big Shots - Feminine 29:30
Special To Hollywood 24:40
My Chicago 18:05
Parade 29:16
History of a Mug 29:25
Lust for Life 29:29
Mirage 29:01
A Gallery Of Big Shots - Masculine 28:33
Rocket From Manhattan 26:14
The Family Nagachi 27:41
Mr. Miller 29:40
This Living Book 29:26
The Word 25:53
The Visitor From Hades 26:06
Special to Hollywood 20:45
The Day Sinatra Got Fat 25:03
Come to the Bank 20:53
Big Ben 25:34
Rocket from Manhattan 24:43
African Story 22:55
Revolt of the Worms 23:39
Bathysphere 21:13
Mirage 21:40
Him or Me 27:36

Critiques

Thanks for Arch!


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Thanks for putting these here! I write a blog (jheroes.com) about radio's dramatic portrayals of journalists, real and fictional. I link my pages to sources of MP3 files of the programs I mention. I noticed today that a change in hosting at the sites I had used for "Mr. Pyle" had disabled that link, so have now changed it to link to the copy in this collection. Regards, Bob