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WNYC's Coverage of the Republican National Convention
Live performances in Soundcheck's studios
Studio 360: Patti LuPone on playing Mama Rose
Selected Shorts featuring "The Trouble of Marcie Flint," by John Cheever
Radio Rookies: Brooklyn Broadcast Workshop
On the Media: Surviving Convention Coverage
Street Shots Challenge
Are People Fooled...Over and Over Again?
Listeners panicked. Many fled their homes. Women miscarried. Why did some people
respond so strongly?
In this segment, we hear re-enactments of listener accounts from 1938, performed
by on-air and behind-the-scenes WNYC staff, descriptions of subsequent Martian
panics in Chile (1944), Ecuador (1949, and northern New York (1968). Plus: War
of the Worlds set to disco, and an interview with professional storyteller Doug
Lipman about the power of a well-told narrative.
» Listen
to the WBKW Version
» Read
Don Moore's article about the 1949 Radio Quinto version
» Can't
get enough of Jeff Wayne's 1978 rock opera version
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