Classic Radio Tales: The Hitch-Hiker - June 21, 1946

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[Episode Title 1: Dracula - July 11, 1938]
Sink your teeth into the chilling world of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" as we bring this iconic vampire tale to life. Brace yourself for a mesmerizing audio adaptation that will transport you to the mysterious and haunting realm of Count Dracula. From the eerie Transylvanian castle to the streets of London, follow the thrilling journey of Jonathan Harker and his encounters with the infamous blood-sucking Count.

[Episode Title 2: Treasure Island - July 18, 1938]
Avast ye, landlubbers! Embark on a swashbuckling adventure with Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island." Join young Jim Hawkins as he sets sail for a deserted island in search of buried treasure. Prepare for treachery, pirate battles, and the enigmatic Long John Silver in this thrilling tale of high-seas excitement.

[Episode Title 3: A Tale of Two Cities - July 25, 1938]
Experience the turbulent times of the French Revolution in Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities." Immerse yourself in the contrasting worlds of London and Paris as characters struggle against injustice and sacrifice for love and redemption. Follow the lives of Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and the indomitable Lucie Manette in this timeless masterpiece.

[Episode Title 4: The Thirty Nine Steps - August 01, 1938]
Enter the realm of espionage and intrigue with John Buchan's "The Thirty Nine Steps." Journey alongside Richard Hannay as he becomes entangled in a web of international conspiracy, pursued across the Scottish moors by shadowy forces. Brace yourself for a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase filled with suspense, danger, and unexpected twists.

[Episode Title 5: 3 Short Stories: "I'm a Fool," "Open Window," "My Little Boy" - August 08, 1938]
Sit back and enjoy a trio of captivating short stories: "I'm a Fool," "Open Window," and "My Little Boy." Explore themes of deception, irony, and childhood innocence through these poignant and thought-provoking tales that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you contemplating life's complexities.

[Episode Title 6: Abraham Lincoln - August 15, 1938]
Delve into the life and legacy of one of America's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln. Experience his journey from humble beginnings to the White House, navigating the turbulent times of the Civil War. Witness the strength, courage, and enduring spirit of Lincoln as he strives to unite a divided nation and abolish slavery.

[Episode Title 7: The Affairs of Anatole - August 22, 1938]
Step into the whimsical world of P.G. Wodehouse's "The Affairs of Anatole." Join the lovable and bumbling Anatole as he navigates a series of hilarious misadventures and romantic entanglements. Prepare for laughter, mistaken identities, and the delightful chaos that follows Anatole wherever he goes.

[Episode Title 8: The Count of Monte Cristo - August 29, 1938]
Uncover the tale of revenge, betrayal, and redemption in Alexandre Dumas' epic masterpiece, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Witness the transformation of Edmond Dantès as he escapes from a wrongful imprisonment and embarks on a quest to seek justice and reclaim his lost life. Follow his thrilling journey of cunning strategy and poetic justice.

[Episode Title 9: The Man Who Was Thursday - September 05, 1938]
Enter the mysterious world of G.K. Chesterton's "The Man Who Was Thursday." Join Gabriel Syme as he infiltrates a secret anarchist society, encountering bizarre characters and unexpected twists at every turn. Prepare for a philosophical and thrilling exploration of the nature of good, evil, and the human condition.

[Episode Title 10: Julius Caesar - September 11, 1938]
Step into ancient Rome and witness the dramatic tale of political ambition and betrayal in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Experience the power struggles, loyalty, and the tragic consequences of the assassination plot that changed the course of history. Brace yourself for Shakespearean language and gripping performances.

[Episode Title 11: Immortal Sherlock Holmes - September 25, 1938]
Enter the mind of the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes as we bring you a collection of immortal tales by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Join Holmes and his trusted companion, Dr. John Watson, in solving baffling mysteries and outwitting cunning criminals in thrilling adventures that have captivated audiences for generations.

[Episode Title 12: Hell On Ice - October 09, 1938]
Prepare for a chilling expedition to the frozen depths of "Hell On Ice" (Note: Episode details to be explored). Join us for a bone-chilling tale of survival, isolation, and the unforgiving forces of nature that test the limits of human resilience.

[Episode Title 13: Seventeen - October 16, 1938]
Relive the unforgettable experiences of youth and first love with Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen." Embark on a nostalgic journey as we delve into the joys, insecurities, and life lessons of William Baxter, capturing the essence of youth and summer.

[Episode Title 14: Around the World in Eighty Days - October 23, 1938]
Join the intrepid Phileas Fogg on a thrilling adventure "Around the World in Eighty Days." Travel across continents, encounter extraordinary obstacles, and experience the excitement of Jules Verne's iconic tale of exploration and perseverance.

[Episode Title 15: The War of the Worlds - October 30, 1938]
Buckle up for a radio broadcast like no other as H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds" takes you on a heart-pounding journey of an alien invasion. Experience the panic and chaos that ensues when extraterrestrial forces threaten the very existence of humanity.

[Episode Title 16: 2 Stories: Heart of Darkness, Life with Father - November 06, 1938]
Prepare for a double dose of captivating storytelling with two remarkable tales. Enter the heart of Africa in Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness," delving into the psychological depths of human nature. Then, join Clarence Day's comedic memoir, "Life with Father," for a lighthearted glimpse into family dynamics and humorous misadventures.

[Episode Title 17: Passenger To Bali - November 13, 1938]
Take a thrilling journey to the exotic lands of Bali in "Passenger To Bali." Board the adventure-packed train ride with intriguing characters, unexpected twists, and a web of mystery waiting to be unraveled. Buckle up and prepare for a riveting tale that will transport you to the enchanting world of Bali.

[Episode Title 18: The Pickwick Papers - November 20, 1938]
Step into the pages of Charles Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers." Join Mr. Pickwick and his eccentric companions on their whimsical misadventures through the English countryside. With humor, heart, and unforgettable characters, this classic novel brings to life the charm and wit of Dickens' storytelling.

[Episode Title 19: The Hitch-Hiker - June 21, 1946]
Embark on a spine-chilling journey as we present "The Hitch-Hiker." Brace yourself for a suspenseful tale filled with eerie encounters, unexplained phenomena, and a relentless pursuer. Experience the gripping tension and atmospheric storytelling that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

[Episode Title 20: The Search for Henry Le Ferre - July 12, 1946]
Join us in "The Search for Henry Le Ferre," a captivating quest for a missing person. Dive into a web of intrigue, clues, and unexpected revelations as our protagonist delves into a world of secrets and hidden motives. Follow the trail and uncover the truth in this thrilling mystery.

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