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Mark Martucci
Junior Member Usergroup: Member Joined: Oct 24, 2003 Total Topics: 4 Total Posts: 17 |
Posted 10/27/03 - 3:18 PM:
I have found that 3 of the existing 89 episodes are not in the Listen department of this site. 1. Sketch for a Screenplay (doesn't download) 2. 3,000 Words (not listed) 3. Veil of Glencove (also not listed) I was just wondering if you were aware of this. |
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MS
Senior Member Usergroup: Member Joined: Mar 14, 2003 Total Topics: 71 Total Posts: 216 |
Posted 10/27/03 - 3:51 PM:
The file for 3,000 Words is available at this address: http://www.quietplease.org/mp3/62.mp3 But, yes, the other two definitely seem to be unavailable. |
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Paul
Senior Member Usergroup: Webmaster Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Location: Northern California Total Topics: 31 Total Posts: 218 |
Posted 11/01/03 - 5:58 PM:
Thanks, I'll check and get them uploaded. |
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kmaloy |
Posted 11/10/03 - 6:47 PM:
The file for this episode is avaiable at http://www.otrplotspot.com/ListeningBooth.htm The page indicates that this is a Lights Episode, but is actualy Quiet, Please. The ending indicates this show aired before Dark Gray Magic. |
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Paul
Senior Member Usergroup: Webmaster Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Location: Northern California Total Topics: 31 Total Posts: 218 |
Posted 11/16/03 - 7:17 PM:
It also seems to be at www.quietplease.org/mp3/97.mp3 , but my page for it got deleted somehow. |
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MS
Senior Member Usergroup: Member Joined: Mar 14, 2003 Total Topics: 71 Total Posts: 216 |
Posted 11/19/03 - 1:35 PM:
Hey, Paul, For whatever reason, quietplease.org's "Vale of Glencoe" (97.mp3) file does not download for me. The file (97) doesn't seem to be listed on your mp3 page either: http://www.quietplease.org/mp3 Speaking of mp3 downloads, RadioLovers.com has a file for a December 1948 "Radio City Playhouse" broadcast of Cooper's play "Three Men" (originally done on "Lights Out!"): http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/radiocityplayhouse.htm Also, Ernest Chappell is the announcer for a 1945 episode of "Between the Bookends" in which he plugs Westinghouse radio sets with "the new kind of radio" -- FM!: http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/betweenthebookends.htm And episodes of Ellery Queen in which "Chappy" pitches Bromo-Seltzer: http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/ellery_queen.htm |
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