Ad? Nothing for sale. It was a threat. Later, after sustaining their sorry butts, they gave our free enterprise to communism. What the heck was that? :(
These SUS{PENSE programs have all been restored by Radio Archives, out of Spokane Washington. They have done a magnificent job in their restoration work. The Radio Archives work (which can be found on the Internet) sounds as good as when these programs were initially aired on radio if not better depending on the reception one may have received on their radios at the time.
Thank you for not giving away the ending!! So many times I go to these episodes on RU-vid just to get a basic description and I glanced down into the comments and somebody told the whole story. And I'm like, if you enjoyed it that much, why didn't you just let somebody else listen to it and enjoy it too? Or at least say... Spoiler alert... Or something Thank you again. I'm going to go listen to the show for the first time.
@@IImitateVince A little late in replying and thank you for the comment but I'd never give away the ending as it's just not fair. As u said put a warning ie spoiler alert or something of that ilk. There's nothing worse than reading the comments and some asshole has said how the story ends and that's it, ruined!!!
I just had to listen to the start of the video, for a homework, but I finished by listening to the whole thing! It's incredible how entertaining this was!! I felt so intrigued and invested in what was gonna happen!
Though I really enjoy listening to these old radio broadcasts, most of them are really not as suspenseful as the announcer suggests. We would need the 1940s, more innocent mind. Suspenseful and scary are really over the top for modern people.