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Saturday Jul 25, 2020
Zero Hour 74-05-03 (070) The Price of Admission
Saturday Jul 25, 2020
Saturday Jul 25, 2020
A new episode
Saturday Jul 25, 2020
Saturday Jul 25, 2020
Saturday Jul 25, 2020
Saturday Jul 25, 2020
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator Zero Hour - 122
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Monday Jul 13, 2020
A new episode
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Zero Hour 74-03-15 065 Queen in Danger Chapter 5
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Monday Jun 29, 2020
The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973–74 American radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program was broadcast for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute instalment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs.
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Monday Jun 29, 2020
Zero Hour 74-03-14 064 Queen in Danger Chapter 4.
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Monday Jun 29, 2020
The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973–74 American radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program was broadcast for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute instalment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs.
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