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Jimbo

Joined: 12 Sep 2010 Posts: 190 Location: Georgia, USA
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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:41 am Post subject: 5 Best series I'll bet you've never heard |
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You should give the following series a try if you haven't already...
1. Speed Gibson Of The International Secret Police - a juvenile series for sure; but very well done. I'll rank it #1.
2. Quiz Kids - a quiz show but some of these kids are absolutely genius (and grew up to be genius', I Googled them.) But at 5 or 13 years old, they are still kids and act like kids - and say kid things. Truly worth listening to.
3. Information Please - another quiz program but there is a lot of humor involved here.
4. Doctor Six Gun - an adult western. Very good series that I hadn't heard of until about a year ago.
5. Black Museum - This might be the most well-known of the 5 series and you may have heard it. But it occurs to me that I hadn't heard of it until recently. It's fantastic.
Honorable mention: I Was a Communist for the FBI - This is cold war stuff at it's best and it's very well done. |
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Jimbo

Joined: 12 Sep 2010 Posts: 190 Location: Georgia, USA
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:39 am Post subject: |
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I found another fantastic program - it's really keen.
That program is Epic Casebook. According to Wikipedia:
| Quote: | | The Epic Casebook (1957-1985) - "... in which Inspector Carr investigates ..." - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written & Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. |
Clearly, this is a South African series.
I would rank it in the top 5 best detective/crime radio shows I have ever heard and probably in top 10 overall. It's really that good.
I found 30 or so show over at the OTTR Library (you have to be a member to download - and I don't think they are taking any new memberships - but it may be available elsewhere as well.)
I have every available episode and would love to share them, if I had a place to upload them, I sure would.
I am curious if any of you have heard this fantastic series? |
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