Lights Out: Spider (1938) | Arachnid Horror Radio
NBC Radio, 1938. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Spider” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1938. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Spider” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1942. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Revolt Of The Worms” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
It is back. Lights Out revisits its spider horror with an episode that takes the premise of the original and carries it further into the specific, physical revulsion that only arachnid horror can produce. Originally broadcast May 18, 1943. You still cannot see it. The sound design ensures you do not need to. This recording…
Six hundred feet below the surface. No way up. Something outside the porthole window. Lights Out delivers its most claustrophobic horror in a bathysphere at the bottom of the ocean — two people in a metal sphere the size of a closet, with something on the other side of the glass that should not exist…
The little people have returned. Lights Out revisits its miniature civilization horror — the beings beneath our feet whose patience with the surface world has always been limited — with a second episode that knows exactly what the first one established. Originally broadcast July 27, 1943. This recording is in the Public Domain in the…
NBC Radio, 1937. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “The Little People” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.