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Old Time Radio Downloads > Sci Fi > X Minus One > At The Post

EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''At The Post'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:At The Post
Air Date:March-27-1957
Plot:+ NBC net. "At The Post". Sustaining. A race track tout helps a race of aliens plan for the end of mankind. The system cue has been deleted. The script was used subsequently on August 15, 1957 (see cat. #39850 and #11113). John Griggs, Sam Raskyn, Fred Collins (announcer), H. L. Gold (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Maxwell, Arnold Moss, William Welch (producer), Ann Thomas.  + Program #91. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "At The Post". A race track tout helps a race of aliens plan for the end of mankind. See cat. #59390 for a network version of this broadcast. The script was used subsequently on August 15, 1957 (see cat. #39850). Ann Thomas, Arnold Moss, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Frank Maxwell, Fred Collins (announcer), H. L. Gold (author), John Griggs, Kenneth MacGregor (director), Sam Raskyn, William Welch (producer).
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