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CBS Radio Mystery Theater | Old Time Radio

Ep0177 | "The Death Watch"

CBS Radio Mystery Theater | Old Time Radio

OTR Gold

Arts

4.5620 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2016

⏱️ 54 minutes

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0:00.0

Oh, that's my prime delivery.

0:01.6

What, already?

0:02.7

Only one thing can match the buzz of Prime's fast delivery.

0:06.2

And that's the buzz of Prime's entertainment.

0:09.0

What are we watching?

0:09.7

Heads of state, that new action comedy with Idris Elbert as the Prime Minister,

0:13.3

John Sina as the president, and Prianka Chopra Jonas,

0:15.9

as their only hope.

0:17.0

It looks like a blast.

0:18.3

From fast delivery to explosive entertainment, it's on Prime. For only

0:23.0

899 a month, join now. Content includes limited ads, subscription, or two news. For more information,

0:28.2

go to Amazon.com.uk.uk. U.K.S. I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Pamela Anderson.

0:34.3

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0:55.4

Y2K. That's Y2K, spelt W.H.Y2K. We believe at the National Bank of Commerce that you've heard

1:04.0

enough bad news on the national economy. I'm John Hazard, chairman of the board of the

1:08.6

National Bank of Commerce, with a positive look at the Dallas economy.

1:12.9

Lamar Mews, president of Southwest Airlines, had this to say recently on the positive side of the picture.

1:18.5

We feel very fortunate, of course, to be in Texas.

1:20.8

It is one of the fastest-growing states as a whole in the nation, and with particular reference to Dallas and Houston and San Antonio,

1:29.3

the three points we serve, they are very aggressive and progressive cities.

1:34.3

The employment rate in Dallas is something like 2%, whereas the rest of the nation overall

1:39.3

is 6, and some places high as 12 and 13%.

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