Quiet, Please! Entertainment Radio
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Quiet, Please! was a radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please debuted June 8, 1947, on the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode was broadcast June 25, 1949, on the ABC
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Quiet Please - 061149, episode 104 - 104 - The Hat, the Bed, and John J Catherine
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Quiet Please - 060449, episode 103 - 00 - Tanglefoot
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Quiet Please - 052849, episode 102 - 00 - In the House Where I Was Born
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Quiet Please - 052149, episode 101 - 00 - The Oldest Man in the World
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Quiet Please - 051549, episode 100 - 00 - The Little Morning
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Quiet Please - 050849, episode 99 - 99 - Other Side of the Stars
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Customer Reviews
More stars
More stars needed I’m a true fan
Yes yes I know… but…
I’m sure there will be people who, after listening to a few episodes, will be rabid to go after the audio quality of these episodes.
When these shows are recorded, they are also set into 78 LP records for storage. This was easy, economical and simple to play back.
Now, the recording quality should be able to be played back in near perfect sound once laid down. There is, however, one caveat to this process: The care and storage of these records after their creation.
Obviously, and sadly, these records holding the stories from such a talented and, well… famous group of OTR legends were terribly handled and stored. I’m not going to get in a long grumbling diatribe over this. I believe, or hope, there were other copies out there somewhere.
For now, I am able to listen through these older episodes with so much distortive problems, because I have real love for the medium as well as this program.
I hope someone can either do something to help clean up the sound and bring out something better from them. Or perhaps other copies are out there of higher quality, to match the talents involved in every aspect of this show.
My 5 star review is for the show and talent put into it. It truly does not go towards sound quality.