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Posted 01/27/02 - 03:53:28:

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If you want to know what's available to download, before I re-do the navigation system to let you find it more easily, just keep watching this thread. smiling face

I'm going to start off in production order. I'm creating new pages for each episode that include episode length and file size among other things. So far:
Nothing Behind the Door
I Have Been Looking For You

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Posted 01/27/02 - 21:26:00:

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Newly added, although the RealAudio preview clips don't all work yet:

We Were Here First
The Ticket Taker
Cornelia
I Remember Tomorrow
Inquest
Bring Me to Life
How Are You, Pal?
Be a Good Dog, Darling
Not Enough Time
Camera Obscura

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"Radio is a stage with a bare set. This is not a deprivation, but an advantage, for a bare proscenium should be as inviting to a radio playwright or director as a bare wall is to a muralist, as a silent organ was to Bach." - Norman Corwin
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Posted 02/01/02 - 20:11:10:

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The Girl With the Flaxen Hair / Pavane

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Posted 02/02/02 - 15:45:03:

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MP3s only, no pages up for these yet:

Don't Tell Me About Halloween
Kill Me Again
Three
In Memory of Bernadine

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Posted 02/08/02 - 19:06:14:

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3000 Words
Some People Don't Die
Dark Rosaleen
As Long as I Live

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Posted 02/19/02 - 08:03:30:

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smiling face I have been listening to the shows posted on the Quiet Please website. It is one of the best shows out there and I want to say thanks for the shows posted.
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Posted 02/23/02 - 14:52:51:

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You're welcome, guest. smiling face

More MP3s:
The Other Side of the Stars
Valentine
Green Light
Wear the Dead Man's Coat
Where Do You Get Your Ideas?
Baker's Dozen
A Time to be Born and a Time to Die

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Posted 02/25/02 - 00:17:03:

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I love quiet, please, and wish there were more like it on the web (inner sanctum, suspense, lights out, etc.). Old-time radio is superior to new-time television. I'm hooked,--and I thank you for it. Thank you.wink smiling face
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Posted 03/02/02 - 04:48:26:

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Yeah, I hardly ever watch TV, there's too much better stuff to listen to. smiling face

Couple more MP3s:
Is This Murder?
The Time of the Big Snow

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Posted 03/12/02 - 23:51:40:

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Since I was a little late with this week's episode, I managed to get several others uploaded also:

Berlin, 1945
Rain On New Year's Eve
Summer, Goodbye
Pathetic Fallacy
The Man Who Stole a Planet

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Posted 04/21/02 - 16:18:09:

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I realize this has been a painfully slow process. After a number of months, the episodes still aren't all up and the site still hasn't been changed over. But, when you combine a 56K modem with a busy period of time and a non-profit website, delays happen. sad

Some more MP3s:

Shadow of the Wings
The Man Who Knew Everything
The Oldest Man in the World
Presto Change-O, I'm Sure



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"Radio is a stage with a bare set. This is not a deprivation, but an advantage, for a bare proscenium should be as inviting to a radio playwright or director as a bare wall is to a muralist, as a silent organ was to Bach." - Norman Corwin

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Posted 05/02/02 - 18:10:11:

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wink Thanks. I just love old time radio. Tv is noting to this. Thanks so much!

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Posted 05/19/02 - 15:59:39:

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Thank you so much for keeping up this site i have been comming here for quite a while now and LOVE the fact that you now have the old shows up for DL
Thank you again and keep up the great work
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Posted 05/25/02 - 21:27:48:

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The Little Morning
Calling All Souls
Clarissa

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Posted 05/30/02 - 10:54:14:

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I just wanted to say thanks a ton for all these great shows! I'm not sure if you want it but I would be more then happy to help you upload them for faster access. I have a cable connection.
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