That broadcast of War of the Worlds caused quite a bit of panic. I have seen radio shows at a local theatre based on it and from my understanding they really didnt announce clealry enough that the upcoming broadcast was just a story and not real live emergency updates.
The panic was overstated. And it was clearly stated prior to the start that it was fictional. Some people no doubt took it seriously, but it was a small number.
@@Stable_Genius in a time that all people had for info was ready and not a tv screen, they usually listened to warnings. Can't laugh off air raids. If they tuned in late for whatever reason they wouldn't have heard the beginning warning. I am not going to argue with someone about this as I wasn't there for original broadcast and can guess you weren't either. I am going by stories I've heard. My grandmother told me that when she was young the radio was a useful tool. To hear that story scared any number of people into thinking it was real is sad to hear. People panicking over a radio show that was for entertainment but not all knew that.
@@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Given your screen name and poor grammar, I'll assume some type of brain damage or inbreeding. But if I understand your gibberish, it sounds like you have no clue what you are talking about. The original War of the Worlds broadcast was presented as fiction. A 5 minute google search will show that.
My grandfather said he was listening to a live broadcast about a “Titanic Ship” sinking and thought it was a fake story. It wasn’t until he and his family came out of the bush that they saw the papers, so yes back then people were isolated with just a radio and there would certainly be miscommunication 💯
A different angle on the impact the "War of the Worlds" broadcast. I bet stories like this were a dime-a-dozen. It scared the crap outta the listening audience at the time.
Steve Allen once recalled what it was like when War of The Worlds was broadcast. Silence sparked the first sense of terror. In the drama, a reporter moves toward the spacecraft, commenting as he did so, there was a sudden commotion, and then dead air. It was all part of the dramatization, but to listeners, it signaled genuine trepidation. The radio only ever went silent during a program due to some kind of problem or technical issue. It lent a horrible credibility to the illusion of the Martian attack. Young Steve Allen was hauled downstairs from his apartment by family in an attempt to escape whatever fate would befall them from the alien invaders, but upon reaching the lobby, they saw everyone sitting around peacefully listening to Charlie McCarthy, not a care in the world. That was his first clue that something was not as it seemed. If there had truly been a crisis, every channel would have had its programming interrupted for it.
I actually heard that radio program a long time ago on a radio station and as I already knew that it was a masterpiece of the legendary Orson Welles may he rest in peace. I can't watch anything zombie related because as a small kid my family went to the local drive in to watch a movie we did this once in awhile but the original night of the living dead was on and til this day I refuse to watch anything zombie related because that movie scared the living 💩🤢of me and my little sister before she passed away she also refused to watch anything zombie related but our little brother is a huge fan of TWD and other shows no thank you please but the resident evil franchise was tolerable but still it was not my favorite.
I have the whole radio broadcast on tape. It was announced at least twice during the broadcast that it was a scripted play. How did so many not hear that?
These stories were great! But, I feel bad for the old lady in one of them. She didn't deserve any of that! The police should have been called on the intruder right away. Whoever danced maniacally in the woods must have made the sound 4 of the young adults heard and I don't think he knew they were there the second they parked because he noticed them later. And that must have been a ghost in the last story.
Olsen Wells? It's Orson Welles. And I think his best performance was on the Paul Masson Wine commercials. Ahhh, French champagne! ... Man, I could really use a drink right now...
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I love the first story! I had a feeling as soon as he said radio it might be about war of worlds! Excellent story!!!!
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That broadcast of War of the Worlds caused quite a bit of panic. I have seen radio shows at a local theatre based on it and from my understanding they really didnt announce clealry enough that the upcoming broadcast was just a story and not real live emergency updates.
The panic was overstated. And it was clearly stated prior to the start that it was fictional.
Some people no doubt took it seriously, but it was a small number.
@@Stable_Genius in a time that all people had for info was ready and not a tv screen, they usually listened to warnings. Can't laugh off air raids. If they tuned in late for whatever reason they wouldn't have heard the beginning warning. I am not going to argue with someone about this as I wasn't there for original broadcast and can guess you weren't either. I am going by stories I've heard. My grandmother told me that when she was young the radio was a useful tool. To hear that story scared any number of people into thinking it was real is sad to hear. People panicking over a radio show that was for entertainment but not all knew that.
@@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Given your screen name and poor grammar, I'll assume some type of brain damage or inbreeding.
But if I understand your gibberish, it sounds like you have no clue what you are talking about. The original War of the Worlds broadcast was presented as fiction. A 5 minute google search will show that.
@@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz take your meds.
My grandfather said he was listening to a live broadcast about a “Titanic Ship” sinking and thought it was a fake story. It wasn’t until he and his family came out of the bush that they saw the papers, so yes back then people were isolated with just a radio and there would certainly be miscommunication 💯
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Geeze that second story is creepy!!
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Another great upload. How do you feel about longer spooky stories with photo's to back them up?
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A different angle on the impact the "War of the Worlds" broadcast. I bet stories like this were a dime-a-dozen. It scared the crap outta the listening audience at the time.
At the beginning it was told that it was a story. Those who tuned in late were the ones to panic.
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STORY 2 is why guys don't want their girls going out to "naughty themed parties"
Story 1 had my cracking up!
Steve Allen once recalled what it was like when War of The Worlds was broadcast. Silence sparked the first sense of terror. In the drama, a reporter moves toward the spacecraft, commenting as he did so, there was a sudden commotion, and then dead air. It was all part of the dramatization, but to listeners, it signaled genuine trepidation. The radio only ever went silent during a program due to some kind of problem or technical issue. It lent a horrible credibility to the illusion of the Martian attack. Young Steve Allen was hauled downstairs from his apartment by family in an attempt to escape whatever fate would befall them from the alien invaders, but upon reaching the lobby, they saw everyone sitting around peacefully listening to Charlie McCarthy, not a care in the world. That was his first clue that something was not as it seemed. If there had truly been a crisis, every channel would have had its programming interrupted for it.
I actually heard that radio program a long time ago on a radio station and as I already knew that it was a masterpiece of the legendary Orson Welles may he rest in peace. I can't watch anything zombie related because as a small kid my family went to the local drive in to watch a movie we did this once in awhile but the original night of the living dead was on and til this day I refuse to watch anything zombie related because that movie scared the living 💩🤢of me and my little sister before she passed away she also refused to watch anything zombie related but our little brother is a huge fan of TWD and other shows no thank you please but the resident evil franchise was tolerable but still it was not my favorite.
Orson Welles narrated the radio version, but the original book was written by H.G Wells.
@@BobMonkeypimp yes indeed Herbert George Wells, was the author but Orson Welles brought it to life and I watched a victorian version of the novel.
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I have the whole radio broadcast on tape. It was announced at least twice during the broadcast that it was a scripted play. How did so many not hear that?
People actually committed suicide when the war of the worlds was read over the radio.
These stories were great! But, I feel bad for the old lady in one of them. She didn't deserve any of that! The police should have been called on the intruder right away. Whoever danced maniacally in the woods must have made the sound 4 of the young adults heard and I don't think he knew they were there the second they parked because he noticed them later. And that must have been a ghost in the last story.
Olsen Wells? It's Orson Welles. And I think his best performance was on the Paul Masson Wine commercials. Ahhh, French champagne! ... Man, I could really use a drink right now...
Ehats the clicky thing you do in videos.... it wakes me up when I'm trying to sleep and I've wondered about it for awhile
Are you talking about campfire sounds?
The first girl should absolutely call the cops. This is a crime. Please call the cops honey x
At the beginning of the story they had explained it was a story. People who tuned in sfter the announcement were the ones to not know and panic.
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My mom told me her dad told her that story about the broadcast. Crazy stuff
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Orson Welles, not Olsen. He wasn't Swedish. It might have been hilarious if he had done that great broadcast in a heavy Swedish accent.
It’s. ORSON Wells. Not OLSON..
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HE HAS A GOOD VOICE! HES GOING UP THERE WIRH MR. NIGHTMARE AND RIPSHY!
Classic Olsen Wells ! I love him and Edward Allen Pope.
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Edgar?? Poe???
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Take it to the police!!! Show them the texts!!!!!!
Orson Wells was a genius!
If we want to share a story, how do we send it to you?
My dad had a similar story to the first one with his mom.😂
Orson wells. During the broadcast they said it was a dramatization. Many ppl flipped out.
28:08 you swallow what? that is spooky man I've never swallowed 💩
The second story is causing my stomach to drop, frick.
Aliens 😂
Get well soon. Background noise is never an issue, btw. 😎
Orson Wells not Olson.
Watch true story from Southern cannibal love it
Your intros , A's .
Feel better soon. I was dizzy from sinus issues for a good two weeks 🫠
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I've heard story #1 atleast 5 times from 5 different ppl personal experience
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Always call the police!!!!!
Some probly herd the marshains were coming, and thought' the yahoos' from louiseana' was attacking. 😂 the south' was rising again' 😊
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Ugh, that background sounds...
Yes, l heard of that Radio show. It really did scare the whole Nation. But Mr. Wells sure ended his Radio show.
You know what’s “needless to say”?…. Needless to say.
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Sorry, something just annoying about you and your stories, nothing personal!
Rape stories are disrespectful to victims, reducing it to a cheap horror story.
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