Riklaa is posting a more recent BBC series (Saturday Night Theater) in Whodunit (Mystery, Crime & Detectives), so you might want to join, if you haven't already.
Did you mention you were from Australia (I've forgotten -- the George Shearing project was a long time ago). If you are interested in Australian programs, you'll find a PDF with background and a programs list here: http://www.dadsotr.com/collectionguide_australianradioseries1930-19...
The programs from Grace Gibson Productions are very good, as is the 1960s mystery serial "Passage of the Tangmar" (which only credits that it was "produced for Australasia").
There are also many 1960s-1970s programs from Springbok South Africa because they didn't have nationally-broadcast TV until the late-70s. There's a Springbok group here, and quite a few series are at the OTRR library.
Welcome aboard. We are a site dedicated to OTR, NTR and Audiobooks, but we do have some other things like comics, old movies and pictures. You may take freely, we only ask that you thank the poster. There are no quotas or costs involve, but if you are so inclined you can donate to our fund we use to pay our yearly costs to Ning. We do have a zero tolerance for Spam and that is one of the few things that will get you terminated from the site. We also do not tolerate flaming or angry behavior in the open forums.
I have initiated a friend request because it is a work saver for me. When I start a new group I can invite a large selection of the members just by selecting "invite my friends" It is purely a work saver for me. I am explaining my motives because they were questioned by one new member and I now feel that I should explain why I friend request all new members.
If you have a problem with another member notify the administrator or owner of the site. Above all enjoy yourself here and although most any of the members will help if you have a question I am available to help also. ----- Rick (Riklaa) Site Administrator
Comments
You're welcome.
Riklaa is posting a more recent BBC series (Saturday Night Theater) in Whodunit (Mystery, Crime & Detectives), so you might want to join, if you haven't already.
Did you mention you were from Australia (I've forgotten -- the George Shearing project was a long time ago). If you are interested in Australian programs, you'll find a PDF with background and a programs list here: http://www.dadsotr.com/collectionguide_australianradioseries1930-19...
The programs from Grace Gibson Productions are very good, as is the 1960s mystery serial "Passage of the Tangmar" (which only credits that it was "produced for Australasia").
There are also many 1960s-1970s programs from Springbok South Africa because they didn't have nationally-broadcast TV until the late-70s. There's a Springbok group here, and quite a few series are at the OTRR library.
Enjoy.
Hi Mel,
Welcome aboard. We are a site dedicated to OTR, NTR and Audiobooks, but we do have some other things like comics, old movies and pictures. You may take freely, we only ask that you thank the poster. There are no quotas or costs involve, but if you are so inclined you can donate to our fund we use to pay our yearly costs to Ning. We do have a zero tolerance for Spam and that is one of the few things that will get you terminated from the site. We also do not tolerate flaming or angry behavior in the open forums.
I have initiated a friend request because it is a work saver for me. When I start a new group I can invite a large selection of the members just by selecting "invite my friends" It is purely a work saver for me. I am explaining my motives because they were questioned by one new member and I now feel that I should explain why I friend request all new members.
If you have a problem with another member notify the administrator or owner of the site. Above all enjoy yourself here and although most any of the members will help if you have a question I am available to help also. ----- Rick (Riklaa) Site Administrator