Twilight Zone Radio Drama

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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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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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Rod Serling

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