The Shadow: The Little Man Who Wasn't There

Title: The Shadow
Author: Alfred Bester

Director: Robert Arnold
Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps

The Shadow: The Little Man Who Wasn't There

Chatterbox Theatre

The classic radio and pulp hero takes on his toughest case when a criminal learns the secret of invisibility. A recreation of an Old Time Radio broadcast originally aired on April 8, 1945 and original supposedly Lost.

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  •  I have the original on my hard drive. I think I got it from OTRR. I know it is not a redo, it pops and cracks some. Or I might have gotten it from Radio Echoes. It had to be one of them! But Chatterbox Theatre did a good job on it. So a hardy thank you from Kentucky...................Larry

    • Send me a link.  TIA  -----------  R

    • Sorry it took so long to get back, I got the whole set I have on my computer from OTRR the link is on the TP site. I also have it on another harddrive, but I can't use it until I install it in my new computer. The bad part is that I have 2 drives, and only have room for one of them. Unfortunately, I'm not sure which one has all of my OTR and audio dramas on it. My other computer let me put the drives in  plastic carriers and just plug them in the front of the computer. Didn't have to open the case at all. Dang I miss that computer! Hope this helps..........................Larry

    • Look at these Larry

      Look at these.  They have a little USB thingy that lets you plug hard drives right into it. I am going to research the ones at Walmart that do both IDE and SATA  drives and get one there.  They look like the best for the money.  I am going to research because they even less expensive ones below the featured Item

      Link 1 - Amazon

      Link 2 - Amazon

      Link 3 Tiger Direct IDE/SATA

      Walmart - The best deal for IDE/SATA to USB2..0

    • Thank you so much for the heads-up. Sounds like a good solution for my problem. I have 4 usb ports on the top of my new computer. Not counting the ones on the back. Hope you and your wife are doing better.

    • We are doing fair.  Someone called our house the House of pain.  Good name for it here.  We listen to each others distinctive reaction to our separate pain and try and comfort each other. LOL!!

      I put in an extra 8 port USB card a couple years ago and still had to use a hub. Since I don't know what type the HDs are you have, Walmart might be the best.  It appears to take all the different plugs.  Me, I just ordered last night a new 7 port powered USB Hub.  My old one 4 port one just died.  I only had it 10 years too.  They just don't make things like they used to.  LOL  Have a great week-end.  -----------  R

  • Looks great!  Thank you.

  • Thank you!

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