Lights Out: Nobody Died (1939) | Crime Irony Horror Radio
NBC Radio, 1939. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Nobody Died” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1939. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Nobody Died” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1942. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “What The Devil” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1938. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Superfeature” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1938. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “The Dream” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1939. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “The Devil’s Due” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1938. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “It Happened” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1941. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Special To Hollywood” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1942. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Poltergeist” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1942. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Mungahra” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.
NBC Radio, 1942. Lights Out was the show that proved radio could terrify. This is “Come To The Bank” — classic horror from the golden age of broadcast.