Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
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Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds
Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds
Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds
Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds, podcasts
Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds
Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
Please Take our Listener Survey!
All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All
Tales Of Horror Episode 11…Chillers
December 16th, 2005 — From The Feeds
Tales of Horror presents "Who Goes There?" by John W. Cambell
An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it
is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp.
In fact, it's a threat to all life on earth, as it can change
shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it
comes in contact with.
If this sounds familiar, is should. It was made twice into a
Hollywood movie, both times under the title, "The Thing".
Mr. Cambell, no stranger to Old-Time Radio, narrated the science
fiction series, EXPOLRING TOMORROW, in the late 1950's.
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All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All