Arch Oboler's Plays - 53 Episodes of Arch Oboler's Radio Shows
This upload contains 53 episodes of plays written by the prolific Arch Oboler. Also known as a writer for the series, Lights Out, Arch Oboler's plays were also aired as a separate series on three separate occasions, 1939-1940, 1945, and 1964. The dates, episode numbers and titles are believed to be correct based on available information, but any corrections are welcome. Disclaimer: By uploading these files, I make no claim to ownership or copyright. These recordings have been acquired from publicly available sources on the Internet, and my goal has been to put together a collection of every available episode where possible. I will add to these collections if I discover new episodes or if any new episodes become available. Additionally, while I tried to put together a collection that contains the best version of each episode that I could, there may be better copies of some recordings available from collectors and dealers, and I encourage you to reach out to them if you are so inclined. We OTR enthusiasts owe a huge debt to those who have worked tirelessly to discover, acquire and preserve these recordings. My role here has been to organize the files I have, verify the dates, episode numbers and titles as best I could from available sources, and correct and rename the files accordingly. My goal is to ensure these excellent artistic expressions of our past are preserved for this and all future generations, and I hope that by uploading all of my files here in a uniform and organized system, they will be easily accessible for all.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Thanks for Arch!
bstepno
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