The hardboiled radio suggestions were great. I spent the last
couple nights tracking down copies of those programs and
listening to them.
If anybody is interested in listening too, I collected the
responses in a single blog post, with links to recorded
copies of all the radio dramas you mentioned--The Great
Hardboiled Radio Show List.
<
http://www.thepublishingspot.com/2006/07/the_great_hardboiled_radio_sho\
.html>
If I missed anything, feel free to add something to the
list--I'll be sure to add it. Thanks for the help!
Cheers, Jason Boog
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rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com, "Jason Boog"
<iistickboy@...> wrote:
>
> I have a question for any old time radio fans out
there. What are the
> best hardboiled radio shows? I've listened to
hundreds of episodes of
> Suspense (mostly chasing Cornell Woolrich stories),
but I'm wondering
> if there are other good programs I should check
out...
>
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