Sentences with phrase «worlds radio drama»

On October 30, 1938, the Columbia Broadcasting System aired Orson Welles's War of the Worlds radio drama, which was essentially found - footage horror — radio fiction imitating the form of radio documentary — and which famously inspired real - world panic.

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It was 1933, after all, when Procter & Gamble began producing sensationalized radio dramas as a way to deliver its advertising to homemakers, and it later made the leap to television (the company went on to produce blockbuster soap operas like Another World, As The World Turns, and Guiding Light).
Legend has it that in 1938, a radio broadcast about a Martian invasion of New Jersey incited panic; not everyone realized it was a fictional drama — Orson Welles» adaptation of The War of the Worlds.
Churchill began his essay not long after the 1938 US broadcast of the radio drama The War of The Worlds (an adaptation of H. G. Wells's 1898 story) had generated «Mars fever» in the media.
In 1938, when Orson Welles broadcasted a radio drama based on the science fiction classic War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, enough people believed in the tale of invading Martians to cause a near panic.
A friend who's heard the audiobook version of «World War Z» said it reminded her of old time radio drama: «Theater of the mind,» she said.
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By Ruslana Lichtzier download printable PDF A Missed Call Since the 1910 Thomas Edison movie «A Trip To Mars,» Orson Wells» radio - drama «The War of the Worlds,» in 1938, to Ridley Scott's 2015 film «The Martian,» modern culture has manifested a preoccupation with the planet Mars.
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