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Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

725 - Very Unimportant Person

Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

Dakoda Black

Society & Culture

4.4730 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Quiet, Please.

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0:00.0

Another journey into the realm of the strange and terrifying.

0:07.2

I hope you will enjoy the trip that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little.

0:14.7

So settle back.

0:16.9

Get a good grip on your nerves.

0:20.2

Where are we going?

0:22.4

You'll find out when we get there.

0:29.2

Well, greetings, everybody.

0:31.0

Welcome back to the show.

0:33.3

As always, I'm so glad you're here.

0:35.6

If you have any comments, you can send them to O-T-R-M-S-H-at-G-M-H-G-L.com.

0:42.9

Today, we hear from the program, Quiet, Please, and the title of today's play is Very Unimportant

0:53.3

Person. And this one aired December 5th of 1948. I'll have a few comments to say about

1:02.9

this play after the program today. So if you're interested in that, be sure to stick around. But for

1:10.2

now, let's go ahead and get into it, sit back, and enjoy very unimportant person.

1:18.5

Quiet, please.

1:22.7

Quiet, please.

1:23.9

Yeah. please the American broadcast The American Broadcasting Company presents Quiet Please, which is written and directed by Willis Cooper, and which features Ernest Chapel.

1:57.3

Quiet Please for today is called very unimportant person.

2:06.6

The Hollow Men.

2:10.6

Ever read it?

2:12.6

A lot of people were very fond according from it when T.S. Eliot got the Nobel Prize.

2:16.6

Especially that part. This is how the the Nobel Prize, especially that part.

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