MOS2017 – The Thing On The Fourble Board

Welcome to the month of spooky 2017. This year is going to be a whole lot of scary with a total of nine podcasts during the month. We begin with my all time halloween favorite, The Thing on the fourble board, narrated by our friend/ghoul the Train Conductor.

OTR Story – The Thing on the Fourble Board

Our story for this special edition of the podcast comes from the series Quiet Please. It was a radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper and debuted June 8, 1947 on the Mutual Broadcasting System. We feature what I believe is their best program. The acting is off the charts, the sound is astounding and it is downright scary! What if we we could pull something up from the underground while drilling for oil? What would it be? It first aired on August 9, 1948.

HE #18 – The Whole Town is Sleeping

Welcome to the 18th episode of The Horror Express. In this edition we have some scary stories, Jason tells us all about Irma from his point of view, and we go over all of the events that are coming in the Month Of Spooky 2017. So settle into your seats and do watch out for the hellhounds.

Our OTR Story – The Whole Town is Sleeping

Our OTR tale comes from the masters of yarns, Suspense. It is told to us by two of the best radio actors of the time, William Conrad and Agnes Moorehead. It is a simple tale, one that could be happening right now, in any city across America. It is a frightening tale one quietly calculated to keep you in suspense. It is called, The Whole Town is Sleeping and first aired on August 31, 1958.

Programing Note: In the podcast I refer to Agnes Moorehead’s character on Bewitched as Amanda. In fact it was Endora. Thanks to listener Mike for catching that one.

Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood

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The 7th Annual Month of Spooky – 2017

I started podcasting in 2011 and since that first year I have have dedicated the the entire month of spooky to the scary stuff. There is no doubt that the numbers for the month October go through the roof and people seem to like it. I ask that you tell all of your spooky friends about the upcoming events and let’s make this the best year ever.  Here is what the 2017 Month Of Spooky will bring:

October 03 – On Tuesday we begin the month of spooky with the the annual re-telling of, The Thing on the Fourble Board, hosted by the Conductor from The Horror Express

Jim Harold - PodcasterOctober 05Ron’s Amazing stories will celebrate it’s 300th episode of the show with guest, Jim Harold. This will be his seventh halloween with us!  How about that!

October 10 – We will re-play an Old Time Horror episode with Jim Harold from a previous spooky year. Tune in to see which one I think is the best!

Ghost Hunter - Silvia ShultsOctober 12 –  Ron’s Amazing Stories #301 – In the tradition of the month of spooky this episode will be filled with stories sent in by you guys!

Silvia Shultz is  one of the finest ghost hunters and ghost story tellers available today. She has written three books on the subject and has a brand new one coming out this Christmas. Sylvia Shults not only hunts ghosts, be she also is a podcaster, and we will have three shows with her!

October 17 – Replay Ghost Stories With Sylvia Shults Volume 1 (2015)

October 19 – Replay Ghost Stories With Sylvia Shults Volume 2 (2016)

October 24 – NEW!  Ghost Stories With Sylvia Shults Volume 3 (2017)

October 26 – The Best Of The Horror Express. I will be taking skits, interviews and other stuff from past episodes and putting them, together into one huge show packed full of goodness! Are you ready for that!?

October 31 –  On Halloween we will have a brand new  Horror Express #19 with my co-host Jason Dowd. This one is going to amazing. I will tell you more about this show in this week’s podcast, which will air September 28th.

This Week’s Podcast:

On this week’s podcast we will have The Horror Express #18. This will be a special podcast with stories and other stuff for you enjoy. We will also have  a remote interview with Jason who is still recovering from Irma. You can listen to this podcast this Thursday at The Horror Express, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

RAS #299 – The Archeologist

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we present a classic detective drama from the OTR series Yours Truly Johnny Dollar. We continue the fun with a story from Brenda in Boston and her personal encounter with a Shadow Man. So find your quiet place and enjoy the show!

Our OTR Story – The Archeologist

When the world of classic radio was dying three shows continued on into the 1960s. They were Suspense, Gunsmoke and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar. The later was a radio icon that aired on CBS from 1949 to 1962. One of the first to play role of Johnny Dollar was Edmund O’Brien the academy award winning actor. He brought a fresh new look to the show that stood the test of time. What we will play today is one of his shows. It is a story about how a quiet little scientist, played by John Dehner, gets mixed up in drugs and murder. The story is called, The Archeologist and first aired on February 4, 1950.

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True or False with Edmund O’Brien

It is detective week here on Ron’s Amazing Stories. While our target of this truth versus fiction is actually known for being a character actor, he also did his fair amount of detection. Who is our subject this time? It is Edmond O’Brien. Let’s get started.

Edmund O'Brien 1950sHe was one of the most-respected character actors in American cinema. Born in New York City, The Bronx, O’Brien learned the craft of performance as a magician?

True – O’Brien reportedly was tutored by neighbor Harry Houdini. Also, he worked with another magician, Orson Welles, in the Mercury Theater’s production of “Julius Caesar”, appearing as “Mark Antony”. He took part in student theatrics in high school and majored in drama at Columbia University.

The hard boiled actor had his big break on Broadway?

True – He made his Broadway debut at the age of 21 in 1936. Later that year, played the part of, “The Gravedigger” in the legendary production of “Hamlet” starring Shakespearean actor John Gielgud. Four years later, he would play “Mercutio” opposite Laurence Olivier in his 1940 Broadway production of “Romeo & Juliet”. That is some very exclusive company!

With all of his great acting he never won Oscar, which is always true of character actors?

False – O’Brien won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Barefoot Contessa (1954) and also received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as a drunken senator who ferrets out an attempted coup d’etat in Seven Days in May (1964).

O’Brien never served in the military?

False – During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Force. He also and appeared in the Air Force Broadway play Winged Victory by Moss Hart. He appeared alongside Red Buttons, Karl Malden, Kevin McCarthy, Gary Merrill, Barry Nelson, and Martin Ritt. He toured in the production for two years, and after returning from his wartime service with the Army Air Force built up a distinguished career as a supporting actor in A-list films.

O’Brien learn the best rule of performing from James Cagney?

TrueJames Cagney once said that he had only one rule, he would tap his heart and he would say, “Play it from here, kid.” O’Brien always did and he believed it’s the best rule for any performer. He could play a scene 90 ways and never repeat himself. He did this to keep himself fresh. [Writer’s Note: I try to do this with every podcast produce]

That is it for this this true a false session. I hope you enjoyed learning about one of America’s greats in Edmond O’Brien.

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we have a scary story about a shadow, a archaeologist gets into trouble and of course we continue with our Five Minute Mysteries. You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen to it on your radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

August 31 – Rope Of Sand – (RAS297)
September 07 – Memory Lane #1
September 14 – The Potter’s Of Frisk – RAS298
September 21 – Detective Week – RAS299
September 28 –  
October 05 – Old Time Horror W/Jim Harold – (RAS300)