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Enhanced Radio Classics
Enhanced Radio Classics
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Throughout the 20th century, one of the dominant forms of mass media and entertainment were radio shows: Drama, Comedy, Mystery and Horror, as well as news and information, all presented in a purely audio format. The audio to the these episodes has been cleaned up and enhanced, making the listening experience even more enjoyable.
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Throughout the 20th century, one of the dominant forms of mass media and entertainment were radio shows: Drama, Comedy, Mystery and Horror, as well as news and information, all presented in a purely audio format. The audio to the these episodes has been cleaned up and enhanced, making the listening experience even more enjoyable.
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(EP34) The Black Museum: "A Prescription"
Enhanced Radio Classics
25 minutes 37 seconds
1 week ago
(EP34) The Black Museum: "A Prescription"

August 19, 1952


Orson Wells presents a story of a woman with a terminal illness. June knows her situation and goes to a terminal care facility. She lets people know that her will is to be written. Her family members are well off, so she wants to provide for her constant caretaker and friend. The loyal nurse is to receive all the money from her estate.


Suddenly, Scotland Yard is on the scene with the suspicion that June didn’t die from a stroke, but from an overdose of morphine., The woman was already going to die soon, so who would want to rush the job?

Enhanced Radio Classics
Throughout the 20th century, one of the dominant forms of mass media and entertainment were radio shows: Drama, Comedy, Mystery and Horror, as well as news and information, all presented in a purely audio format. The audio to the these episodes has been cleaned up and enhanced, making the listening experience even more enjoyable.