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On Saturday, August 4th, 2012, at 09:59:32h -0400, Truth Teller wrote:
I was afraid this would happen - the thread is about one's PERSONAL favorites. Yes and Dimension X / X Minus One and NBC University Theater of the Air are amongst my personal favorites otherwise I would not have mentioned them. Well, put my vote in for Dimension X as a personal favorite as well, but then again I also always liked Johnny Dollar, which is kind of cheesy but still great fun. Myself and I suspect the vast majority of the readers of this newsgroup have insufficient motivation or time to draw up a definitive top ten list accurately rated according to all the criteria which you have specified. There is an old time radio newsgroup still, isn't there? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Tuesday, August 7th, 2012, at 10:14:15 -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote:
but then again I also always liked Johnny Dollar, which is kind of cheesy but still great fun. I have heard some of those, and yes you are right, cheesy but fun. Another similar show to that is Richard Diamond, Private Detective. There is an old time radio newsgroup still, isn't there? alt.radio.oldtime, but not at all active except for messages from the anti-semite conspiracy theory fringe who are now trying to muscle in on this newsgroup. In case you do not understand that last comment, here is what the original poster Truth Teller has been posting in another radio newsgroup alt.radio.networks.cbc Newsgroups: alt.tv.networks.cbc,alt.radio.networks.cbc Subject: Three Jew Sympathy Tales In One Newscast Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 21:57:43 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: On Aug 6, 11:15Â*am, J G Miller wrote: On Sunday, August 5th, 2012, at 19:19:53h -0700, Truth Teller proclaimed: On Jul 19, 10:46Â*am, J G Miller wrote: On Thursday, July 19th, 2012, at 07:17:16h -0700, Kixi asked: In the case of that group being Muslims, from Iran Press TV ... ... Â* Â* Typical Zionist lemming. Incidentally, are you trying to imply that Press TV, an organ of the Islamic Republic of Iran is publishing pro-zionist propaganda? No. I am stating, not implying, that YOU are a Zionist lemming. |
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In article , J G Miller wrote:
On Tuesday, August 7th, 2012, at 10:14:15 -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote: but then again I also always liked Johnny Dollar, which is kind of cheesy but still great fun. I have heard some of those, and yes you are right, cheesy but fun. Another similar show to that is Richard Diamond, Private Detective. I didn't like Richard Diamond quite as much. But there is a huge universe of stuff out there which is more or less forgotten today and I think that is a shame. There is an old time radio newsgroup still, isn't there? alt.radio.oldtime, but not at all active except for messages from the anti-semite conspiracy theory fringe who are now trying to muscle in on this newsgroup. Hmm... I don't see any posts at all in there. I gather from the limited headers that you posted there that it's junk coming from Google Groups. You may want to talk to your usenet admin about dumping all posts from Google Groups... an increasing number of people are doing that and it pretty much eliminates all the spam. Google's usenet service seems to be run unattended. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Tuesday, August 14th, 2012, at 10:05:46h -0400,
Scott Dorsey explained: I didn't like Richard Diamond quite as much. Well that show does not quite have the gimmick of the Dollar show with the expenses tagline, so as you no doubt concur, is more just a run of the mill detective show probably to compete with the other higher profile detective characters. But there is a huge universe of stuff out there which is more or less forgotten today and I think that is a shame. A few of the shows (just like some of the junk produced today) would be best forgotten ![]() I have recently discovered that you can download for free quite a number of the OTR shows at the Internet Archive site http://www.archive.ORG This recent discussion also brought back to mind a radio drama series which I only heard one or two episodes of from 1984 or so that was broadcast on public radio stations. After a web search I found the title "Moon Over Morocco" and the company that produced it, ZBZ. Visiting their web site I discovered that it is possible to buy the series on CD, but they are charging the exorbitant price of USD 50 for the single CD. Other CDs on their site of other radio shows which they produced are in the USD 20 price range, which although high by todays prices for CDs is rather more reasonable for such specialist material. But USD 50 for a single CD??? |
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In article , J G Miller wrote:
This recent discussion also brought back to mind a radio drama series which I only heard one or two episodes of from 1984 or so that was broadcast on public radio stations. After a web search I found the title "Moon Over Morocco" and the company that produced it, ZBZ. Visiting their web site I discovered that it is possible to buy the series on CD, but they are charging the exorbitant price of USD 50 for the single CD. How does ZBS get it to fit on one CD? It's nearly ten hours long. I think the version we had at WREK came on twenty LPs. Other CDs on their site of other radio shows which they produced are in the USD 20 price range, which although high by todays prices for CDs is rather more reasonable for such specialist material. But USD 50 for a single CD??? I seriously doubt they managed to get the whole thing onto a single CD. How much is Fourth Tower of Inverness? That one was also a whole stack of LPs and I had to dub the intro cuts on every single one of them to cart. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Tuesday, August 14th, 2012, at 13:50:52h -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote:
How does ZBS get it to fit on one CD? Oops red face I only looked at the overview page which just had (CD) under the image and the price of USD 50. Going to the page with all the details, it is 8 *audio* CDs, so in fact it works out to USD 6.125 per CD which is of course very reasonable. If I got the impression that it was one CD, I would suggest that a few other people may as well, if they just skim the page. Yes I know, I should have checked the actual details, but when it is late and one is just doing a cursory investigation ... I seriously doubt they managed to get the whole thing onto a single CD. Well they could do if it was a data CD with MP3 files. In fact they do also offer those (320 kbps) for USD 45 which you would admit is effectively more expensive per bit. How much is Fourth Tower of Inverness? 6 audio CDs for USD 45.00 If you want to have a look at what it is on offer -- http://www.zbs.org/catalog/ Now that I realize that the prices are for multi-CD sets, the prices are not too bad. |
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In article , J G Miller wrote:
Going to the page with all the details, it is 8 *audio* CDs, so in fact it works out to USD 6.125 per CD which is of course very reasonable. If I got the impression that it was one CD, I would suggest that a few other people may as well, if they just skim the page. In terms of stupid hippie jokes per dollar, it's one of the best deals you can get today short of the Firesign Theatre albums. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Tuesday, August 14th, 2012, at 15:56:10h -0400, J G Miller wrote:
Going to the page with all the details, it is 8 *audio* CDs, so in fact it works out to USD 6.125 per CD which is of course very reasonable. OOPS again -- USD 6.25 per CD. |
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