| | Lights Out (radio show) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07) |
 | | In 1935 the show was picked up by NBC and was reformatted to the standard half-hour length. |
 | | Each show began with an ominously tolling bell, over which Oboler read the cryptic tagline: "It...is...later...than...you...think." This was followed by a dour "warning" to listeners to turn off their radios if they felt their constitutions were too delicate to handle the frightening tale that was about to unfold. |
 | | After Lights Out's radio run, Oboler went on to (The film industry of the United States) Hollywood to write and produce a number of films, including the notorious (Having a three-dimensional form or appearance) 3-D schlock-fest (Click link for more info and facts about Bwana Devil) Bwana Devil. |
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