RAS #295 – The MUFON Story

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week Phil Leech joins us. He has served us in many ways during his life, and has done it all! When it came time to retire from public service, he decided to become a field investigator for the (Mutual UFO Network) MUFON. Phil did not stop there and after only three years he has become the Indiana State Director of MUFON. Why he joined MUFON is the focus of this podcast. Phil is not only an investigator, but also had two experiences in his life that he cannot explain. He joined MUFON in hopes of finding an answer to his own questions about the UFO story.

Links From This Episode

MUFON Home Page
MUFON Hotline Number:
Indiana MUFON Facebook Page

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RAS #294 – You Were Wonderful

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we have a special show dedicated to World War II. We have story about a singer in a pre-war nightclub, a man is saved on a hospital ship by a ghost, and fate steps in to save another man from crashing in a WWII bomber. Add to that another five minute mystery, some crazy good music and I think you see why I call it special.

Our OTR Story – You Were Wonderful (with Lena Horne)

Our story stars Lena Horne as an American singer who arrives in pre-war Buenos Aires to perform at a nightclub, but soon finds herself embroiled in espionage, intrigue and murder. Far and away the best scenes in this episode are the three times she is allowed to sing. The episode is called, You Were Wonderful, and comes from the classic OTR series, Suspense. It first aired on November 9, 1944.

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HE #17 – Out Of Body

Welcome to the 17th episode of the Horror Express. In this program Jason and Ron talk about the Out-Of-Body experience. We have stories, an Interview with Larry Hunter and of course we answer your questions and comments. The OTR story for this show is a creepy tale about a dream that should send a chill or two through your body.  So, please join us for this train ride into the unknown.

LARRY E. “BUCK” HUNTER is a BROADCASTER & AUTHOR. For over 30 years he worked in the marketing and communications field. Larry specializes in executive coaching, professional speaking, radio & television broadcasting and, most importantly, has real-life, in-the-trenches mass-media marketing experience. He has established a solid reputation as a top-notch publicist, event producer and entertainment communications professional with expertise in the publishing markets. Larry has a knack for bringing out the best in people and is known for his savvy style and exhilarating personality!

Video Introduction of Larry E. Hunter.
Helps Research Center
Amazon link to Larry’s Book – Seven Days In Hell

OTR Story – The Dream (Boris Karloff)

Our story on this episode of The Horror Express comes from the series Lights Out and stars the great Boris Karloff as a mad man on trial for murder. Lights Out was created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by Arch Oboler. It aired on different networks, at various times, from 1934 to 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television. Lights Out was one of the earliest radio horror programs, predating even Suspense and Inner Sanctum. The creepy tale is called The Dream and first aired April 23, 1938.

RAS #293 – The Veldt

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we turn to the future to tell our stories. We have a sci-fi tale about what lies ahead for our nurseries and the dangers that could hold and, a boy learns just how hard it can be in space. Also, we have comments and questions from you guys.  Should be a pretty fun show.

Our OTR story – The Veldt

Ray Bradbury told some truly amazing stories in his day, and this one is no exception. Imagine a nursery, fully automated, that allows its children to create any virtual environment they desire. What we have this week is based on a short-story originally titled, The World the Children Made. Later it would be edited and titled The Veldt, and would be part of Bradbury’s classic short-story collection The Illustrated Man in 1951.  What you will hear is an adaption to radio for X Minus One.

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RAS #292 – Stagecoach Stop

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we have a wood carving that travels through time, a stagecoach that travels through Fort Laramie, and Rudyard Kipling tells one of his classic stories called, How the Whale Got his Throat.

Our OTR Story – Stagecoach Stop

I love today’s old time radio story. It speaks to things that are as important today as they were in the 1880’s.  It comes from Fort Laramie, which was a CBS Radio Western series starring Raymond Burr as Captain Lee Quince. It aired Sunday afternoons January through October in 1956. The show producers wanted to be a close to reality as possible. The names used for places, buildings and some of the people were real. Our tale is called “Stagecoach Stop” and it first aired on April 15, 1956.