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Old 06-29-2009, 07:28 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
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.
In the US there is a channel on the subscription satellite radio service Sirius dedicated to classic radio shows. From time to time some public radio stations also air classic radio shows -- some as a regular feature, most just as part of a pledge (donation) promotion.
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