The Zero Hour
The Zero Hour
Genres: suspense, Radio, radio show, drama, science fiction
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About The Zero Hour
The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle. The opening theme music was by Ferrante & Teicher. Don Hill produced the series for StudioHouse, which also produced the Salvation Army's Heartbeat Theatre. Counting each five-part show as five episodes, there were a total of 130 episodes. It failed to find a large audience due to the initial weekly serial format and the lack of promotion. According to director Elliott Lewis, "They wanted as much name value as possible to help with sales. They forgot they had to sell it. Everybody sat in the office and waited for someone to call them up and buy the show." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Zero Hour — Top 30 songs of 50
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Zero Hour | Marionettes | ||
| The Zero Hour | A Favor You Can't Refuse | ||
| The Zero Hour | A Shortage Story | ||
| The Zero Hour | An Arms Length | ||
| The Zero Hour | Bend, Spindle and Mutilate | ||
| The Zero Hour | Clay Pigeons | ||
| The Zero Hour | Come Light My Fire | ||
| The Zero Hour | Dead Man's Tale | ||
| The Zero Hour | Dead Man's Tale | ||
| The Zero Hour | Dead Man's Tale | ||
| The Zero Hour | Death at Half a Length | ||
| The Zero Hour | Death is the Puppeteer | ||
| The Zero Hour | Death of a Genius | ||
| The Zero Hour | Death on Canvas | ||
| The Zero Hour | Desperate Witness Chapter 1 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Desperate Witness Chapter 2 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Desperate Witness Chapter 3 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Desperate Witness Chapter 4 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Desperate Witness Chapter 5 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Double Date to Destiny | ||
| The Zero Hour | Dr Rivington Presumably | ||
| The Zero Hour | Escape to Nowhere | ||
| The Zero Hour | Face of the Foe Chapter 1 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Face of the Foe Chapter 2 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Face of the Foe Chapter 3 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Face of the Foe Chapter 4 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Floating Down The River | ||
| The Zero Hour | Heir Hunters Chapter 1 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Heir Hunters Chapter 2 | ||
| The Zero Hour | Heir Hunters Chapter 3 |