[BC] Radio soaps/dramas
Glen Kippel
glen.kippel at gmail.com
Tue May 6 12:47:35 CDT 2008
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 7:01 PM, <WBRadiolists at aol.com> wrote:
>
> There are two modern radio dramas that I listen to every weekend...
> "Adventures in Odyssey" and "Down Gilead Lane". While the prime audience
> is youngsters,
> the shows are written and produced with the parents in mind, so they truly
> have an appeal from 8 to 88! They use very good acting, SFX, and scripts.
> I
> think radio drama could easily become a successful format, if given
> another chance.
>
> -------------
Willie, you neglected to mention the "Johathan Park" series produced by the
Institute for Creation Research. And did you forget "Unshackled!"? Very
"old-school" production values, but some people love it -- others hate it.
Nobody is in the middle -- it's either one way or the other. Then there is
the 14-minute "Stories of Great Christians" from Moody Bible Institute. I
don't know if they are still running "Ranger Bill," however.
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