Lights Out: The Ball (1943) | Ballroom Horror Radio
NBC Radio, 1943. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “The Ball” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1943. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “The Ball” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
The sentence has been carried out. But the story is not over. Lights Out presents a horror of final punishment and its aftermath — the execution completed with the state’s full authority and the unexpected consequences that arrive afterward. Originally broadcast April 27, 1943. Justice that produces horror is horror with institutional backing. This recording…
The war ended. Not everyone came home the same way. Lights Out presents a post-war horror of reunion — the soldier returning from the front who is not entirely the person who left, or the discovery that love outlasts death in ways that are not comforting. Originally broadcast July 21, 1945, three months after V-E…
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