Episode 2 : Upcoming Super Hero Shows
What’s new in the world of television superheroes? Listen to Astounding Radio episode 2 to find out. Find a converter to download the shows here.
What’s new in the world of television superheroes? Listen to Astounding Radio episode 2 to find out. Find a converter to download the shows here.
The initial radio Tarzan originated at WOR in New York City and was syndicated by the World Broadcasting System. Production later switched to Hollywood, California. The series was broadcast September 12, 1932 – March 3, 1934. Tarzan was played by James Pierce, who portrayed the title character in the film Tarzan and the Golden Lion…
Classic Pulp Fiction had many forms over the years from novels like Tarzan to pulp magazines like Weird Tales, to radio shows, like the Shadow. In the internet age, you can find almost anything pulp, if you know where to look. We’re saving you some of the headaches by gathering as much classical pulp fiction…
Gunsmoke is an American western radio series, which was developed for radio by John Meston and Norman Macdonnell. The series ran for nine seasons and was broadcast by CBS. The first episode of the series originally aired in the United States on April 26, 1952, and the final first-run episode aired on June 11, 1961
Paul Williams- who is best known for The Phantom of The Paradise and his work with the Muppets was Virgil in the “Battle For the Planet of the Apes”
Classic Pulp Fiction had many forms over the years from novels like Tarzan to pulp magazines like Weird Tales, to radio shows, like the Shadow. In the internet age, you can find almost anything pulp, if you know where to look. We’re saving you some of the headaches by gathering as much classical pulp fiction…
Classic Pulp Fiction had many forms over the years from novels like Tarzan to pulp magazines like Weird Tales, to radio shows, like the Shadow. In the internet age, you can find almost anything pulp, if you know where to look. We’re saving you some of the headaches by gathering as much classical pulp fiction…