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Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Weird Circle - The Moonstone
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
#67. NBC syndication. "The Moonstone". A diamond from the head of an Indian god carries the standard curse when stolen.
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Weird Circle - The Thing In The Tunnel
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
#66. NBC syndication. "The Thing In The Tunnel". A story based on "The Signalman," by Charles Dickens. What is the message the ghost on the railroad tracks is trying so hard to give? Listen that’s the long moaning whistle of the through express wailing through the lonesome night crying like a lost and angry soul in the mountains. Howard Kelsey had heard that mournful crying for ten years and each time it reminded him of McGregor who was the signalman.
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Weird Circle - The Mysterious Bride
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
#65. NBC syndication. "The Mysterious Bride". A young Scotsman rides off to meet his ghostly lover on St. Lawrence's Eve. The standard program opening has been deleted, the story is unaffected. Weird Circle tells the tale this week of The Mysterious Bride. It's 1777 and Alan Sanderson, Laird of Birkendelly spies a beautiful woman alone on a country lane yet cannot find her as he reaches the turn in the road. A friend further up the road confesses that he saw no such woman even though he should have run right into her. The Laird finds himself bewitched by this enchanting vision who it seems has been visiting his dreams for some time. She convinces him that she is no mere apparition from his imagination introduces herself as Jane Ogilvy and as her story unfolds it reveals a tale of an impossible contract of betrothal between them from before he was born.
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Weird Circle - The Oblong Box
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
Wednesday Nov 19, 2014
#64. NBC syndication. "The Oblong Box". An excellent horror story about an ill-fated ocean voyage and the strange secret of the box on board a drifting longboat. the story is told as narrated by Poe himself conferring with Detective Dupin. Written by: Edgar Allen Poe
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Weird Circle - The Ancient Mariner
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
#63. NBC syndication. "The Ancient Mariner". Coleridge's famous poem of the sea and of death.
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Weird Circle - The River Man
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Weird Circle - The Tapestry Horse
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Weird Circlr - The Specter Bride
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories
The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.
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