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    Doll talk

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    In this video, we discuss the Twilight Zone episode “Living Doll” and the Trilogy of Terror segment “Amelia.” The green screen function wasn’t being cooperative today, so I’m posting the raw recording, with network connectivity issues and all. Despite the … Continue reading
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    dsnumber6

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    @Prisoner106 has proposed a Prisoner themed summer ds106 experience. I’m trying to think of how it might go. There are so many potential angles… The basic story, as I recall, is about a secret agent who resigns, angrily, and is … Continue reading
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    Commie?

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    I think some left-coast reporter has been casting aspersions on my character: #StirrupJack @phb256 Has a commie hoodie. Can’t even trust his briefing on Jack. #noir106 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/4uj4fE9Bvd — Stirrup Trouble (@StirrupTrouble) April 7, 2015 I suspect this is a … Continue reading
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    Haves vs Wants

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    One of our ds106 Noirsters regrets missing last night’s broadcast: Gah, apparently I chose the wrong night to skip on the radio shows. Sorry, creators #ds106radio — Spencer Scott (@spencer_cscott) March 12, 2015 and it was a night not to … Continue reading
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    Call me Jack

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    We had another great ds106radio listen and tweet session last night, this time with The Adventures of Philip Marlowe – Red Wind and a Mystery Playhouse tale of Jack the Ripper. I didn’t really preview either of these before I … Continue reading
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    Big Mama

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    For our third listen-along session this week, we heard the Lux Radio Theater production of Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious. This was a little different from our earlier shows. Except for Moon Grafitti, all the others originated in written literature, although The … Continue reading
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    Ready set design

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    Blade Runner has some fascinating set design. It seems like most science fiction up to that time either presented a clean futuristic utopia or a primitive post-apocalyptic dystopia. In Blade Runner, it’s dirty, chaotic, run-down and overcrowded. The shiny and … Continue reading

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