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Radio Drama Revival

Showcasing the diversity and vitality of modern audio drama

Episode 204 – Twilight Zone Radio Brings Us a Snow Angel

December 17, 2010 By Fred

Twilight Zone Radio Dramas

This week on the show we have a Christmas treat for you… from the 5th Dimension – The Twilight Zone!

Since 2002 Carl Amari has been producing these inspired radio adaptations of classic Twilight Zone episodes, starring famous guests like Stacey Keach and featuring the infectious theme we all know so well. And for this Christmas season he was so kind as to share with us a few episodes that help us reinforce our theme – the holidays, but askant.

Today’s show is called “Snow Angel,” about an old woman who finds herself with a strange guest on Christmas Eve, while outside a storm rages and on the other side of the country her son and his family are trapped at the airport. They’re all about to experience some encounters – with the Twilight Zone.

COMMITTED TO THE RADIO DRAMA REVIVAL ARCHIVES. TO HEAR THE SHOW, VISIT TWILIGHT ZONE RADIO WEBSITE.

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Radio Drama Revival is one of the internet’s longest-running anthology modern audio drama shows (dedicated mostly to programming created after the “Golden Age” of US Radio Drama). We also occasionally dabble in exploring earlier audio works from a cultural/historical perspective.

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