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Twilight Zone Radio Drama

A Kind of a StopwatchThe Twilight Zone Radio Drama | Episode 1“Submitted for your approval... Patrick Thomas McNulty, age 41, the biggest bore on Earth.”In this gripping premiere of the nationally syndicated radio series, the legendary Lou Diamond Phillips steps into the shoes of Patrick Thomas McNulty—a man who managed to set back the art of conversation by a millennium through sheer, unadulterated boredom and an insatiable need to argue.After being unceremoniously fired for inundating his employer with 340 useless suggestions, McNulty retreats to a local bar. It’s here that a mysterious old-timer gifts him a peculiar family heirloom: a kind of a stopwatch.McNulty quickly realizes this is no ordinary timepiece. With a single click, he possesses the power to stop the world—freezing time, motion, and every living soul in their tracks, leaving only himself to wander the sile

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    The Man In The Bottle

    The Man In The Bottle"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Castle, gentle and infinitely patient people whose lives have been a hope chest with a rusty lock and a lost set of keys. But in just a moment that hope chest will be opened and an improbable phantom will try to bedeck the drabness of these two people's failure-laden lives with the gold and precious stones of fulfillment..."In this classic tale of caution and cosmic irony, Arthur Castle (played by Emmy-award winner Ed Begley Jr.) is a kind-hearted but completely broke antique dealer running a failing pawn shop alongside his wife, Edna. Out of pure pity, Arthur buys an old, discarded wine bottle from a destitute neighborhood woman for a few dollars.To their shock, the couple quickly learns the bottle isn't empty—it houses a genuine genie who grants them four wishes. However, the genie leaves them with a chilling, prophetic warning: every wish has its repercussions, so think carefully before you speak.Inevitably, human nature takes over. After using their first wish to prove the genie's power by fixing a broken glass display cabinet, the Castles use their second wish to ask for one million dollars in cash. But the joy of sudden wealth is instantly shattered when an IRS agent arrives, presenting them with a massive tax bill and leaving them with a meager five dollars.Desperate to escape his meager life and possess absolute control, Arthur uses his third wish to become the leader of a modern, powerful country—someone who cannot be voted out of office. In a terrifying twist of fate, he opens his eyes to find himself transformed into Adolf Hitler, trapped in a claustrophobic Berlin bunker during the final, desperate hours of World War II. As a loyal officer hands him a vial of cyanide, Arthur must use his final wish just to survive, learning the ultimate lesson that absolute power comes at the highest price of all.A brilliant audio reimagining of Rod Serling's classic television script, this radio drama relies on masterful sound design and stellar voice acting to bring the claustrophobia of the bunker and the tragic ironies of the human heart right into your headphones. Check your deposits, watch what you wish for, and prepare to enter... The Twilight Zone.Episode Title: The Man in the BottleStarring: Ed Begley Jr. (as Arthur Castle)Host / Narrator: Stacy KeachOriginally Written By: Rod SerlingAdapted for Radio By: Dennis EtchisonDirected By: Roger WolskiProduced By: Carl AmariOriginal Release Date (Radio Series): October 2002Original TV Air Date (Reference): October 7, 1960Copyright: © Falcon Picture Group / CBS Enterprises

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    The Thirty-Fathom Grave

    The Thirty-Fathom GraveGet ready to dive deep into a chilling maritime mystery. In this audio adaptation of the classic Twilight Zone story, a routine naval patrol encounters something completely inexplicable—and terrifying.While cruising the South Pacific, a U.S. Navy destroyer detects a strange, rhythmic metallic sound echoing from the ocean floor. The source? A submarine sunk during World War II, resting thirty fathoms deep. The twist? The tapping is coming from inside the hull, as if someone—or something—is desperately trying to get out after decades underwater. As the crew tries to make sense of the impossible, a haunted officer on the destroyer must confront a dark secret from his past.Fast Facts:The Origin: Originally aired in 1963 during the fourth season of The Twilight Zone TV show, notable for its hour-long format.The Themes: A classic Rod Serling exploration of survivor's guilt, ghosts of the past, and the psychological toll of war.The Experience: Perfect for late-night listening, this radio drama relies on immersive sound design—the haunting, echoing clank-clank-clank of the sunken sub will stay with you long after the episode ends."People win wars, but ships lose them. And sometimes, a ship dies and leaves a ghost..."Here are the official production specs and credits for "The Thirty-Fathom Grave" radio adaptation to help you complete your episode details:Cast & CrewStarring: Blair Underwood (playing Captain Beecham)Host/Narrator: Stacy KeachSupporting Cast: Richard Hensel, Rich Kick, Linda Ryder, Turk Mueller, Peter DeVito, Doug James, Rick Peoples, Roger Wolski, and Carl Amari.Announcer: Doug JamesAdapted for Radio By: Dennis EtchisonBased on the Original Teleplay By: Rod SerlingProducers/Directors: Carl Amari and Roger Wolski (for Falcon Picture Group)Release & Copyright InfoOriginal Audio Production Copyright: 2002 (This episode was produced in the very first wave of adaptations for The Twilight Zone Radio Drama series, appearing in Volume 1, Episode 3).Syndicated Air Date: While originally distributed on CD and early satellite radio networks in late 2002/2003, this specific episode was also broadly syndicated to terrestrial networks the week of September 18, 2006.Licensing Partners: Produced in association with CBS Enterprises and Carol Serling.Technical SpecsRunning Time: Approximately 40–44 minutes.Format: Full Audio Drama (Stereo, featuring immersive 3D sound effects).

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    The Lateness of the Hour

    The Twilight Zone Radio Drama | Episode 2: The Lateness of the Hour“The guest of honor is a young lady who has just reached the age of decision... but in the Twilight Zone, decisions are often made for us.”In this haunting second episode of the nationally syndicated series, the legendary Jane Seymour stars as Jana, a young woman living in a world of stifling perfection. Her father, a brilliant inventor, has surrounded the family with tireless, hyper-efficient robotic servants designed to cater to every whim. But for Jana, this automated paradise feels more like a gilded cage.Driven by a desperate yearning for a "real" life—one filled with the spontaneity of human touch and the natural passage of time—Jana confronts her parents with an ultimatum that will change their lives forever. As she pushes to dismantle the machines and return to a simpler existence, she uncovers a shattering truth about her own nature and the high cost of playing God.Production CreditsStarring: Jane SeymourNarrated by: Stacy KeachAdapted for Radio by: Dennis EtchisonBased on a Script by: Rod SerlingAbout the SeriesExperience the "Theater of the Mind" with this award-winning radio series. Featuring all-new, full-cast productions of classic Twilight Zone scripts, each episode is reimagined for the modern ear with cinematic sound effects and an original musical score.

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    A KIND OF A STOPWATCH

    “Submitted for your approval... Patrick Thomas McNulty, age 41, the biggest bore on Earth.”In this gripping premiere of the nationally syndicated radio series, the legendary Lou Diamond Phillips steps into the shoes of Patrick Thomas McNulty—a man who managed to set back the art of conversation by a millennium through sheer, unadulterated boredom and an insatiable need to argue.After being unceremoniously fired for inundating his employer with 340 useless suggestions, McNulty retreats to a local bar. It’s here that a mysterious old-timer gifts him a peculiar family heirloom: a kind of a stopwatch.McNulty quickly realizes this is no ordinary timepiece. With a single click, he possesses the power to stop the world—freezing time, motion, and every living soul in their tracks, leaving only himself to wander the silence. But in the Twilight Zone, unlimited time is never free. As McNulty begins to manipulate the world for his own gain, he is about to discover that every miracle carries a steep, inescapable price.Starring: Lou Diamond PhillipsNarrated by: Stacy KeachAdapted for Radio by: Dennis EtchisonBased on a Script by: Rod Serling

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A Kind of a StopwatchThe Twilight Zone Radio Drama | Episode 1“Submitted for your approval... Patrick Thomas McNulty, age 41, the biggest bore on Earth.”In this gripping premiere of the nationally syndicated radio series, the legendary Lou Diamond Phillips steps into the shoes of Patrick Thomas McNulty—a man who managed to set back the art of conversation by a millennium through sheer, unadulterated boredom and an insatiable need to argue.After being unceremoniously fired for inundating his employer with 340 useless suggestions, McNulty retreats to a local bar. It’s here that a mysterious old-timer gifts him a peculiar family heirloom: a kind of a stopwatch.McNulty quickly realizes this is no ordinary timepiece. With a single click, he possesses the power to stop the world—freezing time, motion, and every living soul in their tracks, leaving only himself to wander the sile

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