Welcome to Retro Radio: Old Time Radio In The Dark! Here I bring you shows from the Golden Age of Radio in the darker genre. I’ll have classic radio of the macabre and horror, mysteries and crime, and even some dark science fiction. If you’re already a fan of nostalgic audio and print, you’ll want to email WeirdDarkness@RadioArchives.com -- you’ll get an instant reply with links to download full-length pulp audiobooks, pulp eBooks, and old-time radio shows… for FREE!
Oh I love the new artwork. Fantastic! Loved the old one too but the flying bats that's chief's kiss. Brilliant ,I never get tired of these stories most were written by the best in the business at the height of pulp and sci-fi. Thanks Darren.
@@RetroRadioOTRwell personally id like one full episode followed by one or two weird stories. But I understand the marketing aspects of breaking things up. More overall listening time plus cross over in audiences that may no yet be addicted to all the content you offer. So i can put up with interrupted radio shows. I feel like if it really bothered me id be like one of those people who must not have the items on their plate touch. I'm simply too old to be that fussy. Do what brings you the most traffic. As the RU-vidrs say grift baby grift! 😉🖖
Innn-huh-huh-huh Sanctum. That guy's a hoot, man. His interactions with the "offended" Lipton Tea/Soup lady were almost as fun as the stories. I'm gonna be 60, soon, and radio dramas were, in my childhood, only available, at night, via AM radio stations hundreds of miles away. I guess, "old school" radio went the way of the drive-in, common sense, good cars, customer service, literacy, patriotism, and manners. More's the pity, but thank y'all for these.
100% dope and much-appreciated! I remember catching X-1 rebroadcasts on late night radio back in the 70's and it thrilled my young mind endlessly (along w/its older sibling Dimension X, CBSRMT, 2000+, Quiet Please & so on). Thanks, Radio Retro.
Hello, Loyal weirdo here! Please keep doing what you are doing my friend. Ever since I took out a cassette tape from my local library of Edgar allen Poes "The Raven" read by Vincent Price I have been an old time radio lover. (I was about 12) P.S. "Pink Camillas" is the best supense play ever.