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Old 06-29-2009, 10:25 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by RWood View Post
Today I have transferred it to digital and store it on the music server. I have almost complete (I think they are as complete as possible) of shows like X-Minus One and the other 1950s US SciFi shows. For US radio, the 1950s were the golden era. I also have a lot of crime/detective shows with some dating back to the early 1930s.
Yes, I have "X-Minus One"; "Dimension X" was another good one, too and, of course, a lot more recently there was "The Twilight Zone".

Are there any radio stations in the US which continue to broadcast that kind of thing? We're very lucky here in the UK to have the BBC, which still broadcasts it, and indeed, continues to make high-quality new radio programmes too.
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