• War of the Worlds Week – The Last Broadcast

  • Oct 29 2020
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War of the Worlds Week – The Last Broadcast

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  • It’s one of the most frightening pieces of audio drama made in the late 20th century, but we nearly nothing about how made it, how, or why. It’s a look... The post War of the Worlds Week – The Last Broadcast first appeared on NEOZAZ.
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What if the Cold War turned HOT...?

Aren't you glad the Cold War never did turn hot?! This hypothetical and fictional audio play, set in late 1983, is a portrayal of what would happen if the Cold War DID turn hot. As scary as this play is, we should be MORE THAN GLAD that it's JUST A PLAY, and the scenario NEVER REALLY happened in reality. But, we can't help but wonder, "What would I do, if it were REALLY happening?" Please think it over, as you listen to this breathtakingly realistic masterpiece of audio/radio drama, which pays homage to Orson Welles' original 1938 Halloween Eve radio play, "War Of The Worlds", and whose TRUE purpose, is to JUST INFORM, and EDUCATE...NOT TO "ALARM", OR "TERRIFY".

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