Ron's Amazing Stories
On Ron’s Amazing Stories last week, we delighted in two Western tales featuring the legendary Jimmy Stewart. But today, we're shifting gears to showcase a different side of this versatile actor. While many remember Stewart for his iconic roles in Westerns, his talents stretched far beyond, gracing dramas, spy thrillers, suspense films, and even a unique role involving conversations with an imaginary six-foot rabbit in "Harvey"—a comedy with surprisingly profound themes. Comedy from the golden age of radio isn't something we've often explored on this podcast. Truth be told, humor from that...
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On this edition of Ron’s Amazing Stories we journey into the golden age of radio. We feature a Six Shooter double feature, highlighting the remarkable talent of the legendary James Stewart. Known for his distinctive voice and relatable charm, Stewart brought the character of Britt Ponset to life in this iconic Western series. Stewart’s portrayal of Ponset wasn’t just another role; it was a testament to his versatility and dedication to storytelling. Despite the series’ short run, it left an indelible mark on radio history, showcasing Stewart’s ability to embody the rugged spirit of...
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On Ron's Amazing Stories we have a creepy double feature from the legendary world of radio horror, "The Inner Sanctum." This American radio drama, which first aired in 1941, captivated audiences with its chilling tales and atmospheric sound effects. Produced by the talented Hiram Brown, it became famous for its gruesome stories and the iconic creaking door that marked its entrance. Our first tale, "The Hitchhiking Corpse," takes you back to the 1950s, a time when picking up hitchhikers was commonplace. But what if your passenger is not quite alive? Tune in to find out! This eerie story...
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This time on Ron’s Amazing Stories we journey into the fascinating realm of mystery, adventure, and the extraordinary. We're diving into the world of Boston Blackie, a character whose transformation from jewel thief to detective made waves in 1940s America. We'll bring you two riveting tales from the classic radio series that captured the hearts of listeners nationwide. The Johnathan Diamond - This is the pilot episode of the series. Blackie is aboard an airplane bound for Chicago when the pilot is told that he is wanted by police. This one first aired on June 23, 1944 Blackie and The...
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On Ron’s Amazing Stories, we bring history to life through the power of audio storytelling. In this episode, we delve into a pivotal chapter of World War II—the Battle of Guadalcanal. This significant clash between Allied forces and Japanese troops marked a turning point in the Pacific theater. Ron will explore “Guadalcanal Diary,” a memoir by war correspondent Richard Tregaskis. His firsthand account offers a vivid portrayal of the challenges and heroism experienced during the early weeks of the campaign. The memoir’s compelling narrative led to its adaptation into a successful film...
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On Ron’s Amazing Stories this time we have a classic story for the ages, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Starring the legendary Humphrey Bogart, this tale has been captivating audiences since 1927. It started as a novel, then became a blockbuster movie in 1948, and even graced the airwaves of LUX Radio Theater the following year. Each version of this story built on the success of its predecessor. Lux had a knack for taking the hottest hits of the time and making them their own. But did they pull it off this time? Listen in and find out! Ron will be exploring the truth behind the story and...
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Join us on Ron’s Amazing Stories as we explore the most iconic western series of all time: Gunsmoke! This groundbreaking show first graced our screens in 1952 and kept us hooked until 1975, totally changing how we saw westerns. Gunsmoke wasn’t just about the wild west; it showed that westerns could be for grown-ups too, with deep stories and complex characters. Today, we have two stories from Gunsmoke’s first season: First up, we have “Doc Holiday,” which aired on July 7, 1952. This show mixes a historical person with fiction. Get ready to be intrigued by the relationship...
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On Ron’s Amazing Stories this time we have a riveting exploration of history! Today, we're presenting a gripping narrative that blurs the lines between historical truth and fiction. Centered around the tumultuous events following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, our story unfolds with the escape of John Wilkes Booth and his fateful encounter with Dr. Samuel Mudd. This tale, originally broadcast on the Lux Radio Theater series as "The Prisoner of Shark Island," transports us to a time of intrigue and intense drama. First aired in 1936, the episode features captivating...
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This time on Ron’s Amazing Stories we journey into the shadowy realms of classic radio, where intrigue and mystery reign supreme. Today, we are thrilled to bring you two tales featuring "The Shadow," a legendary figure from the annals of radio drama known for his unparalleled crime-fighting prowess. "The Shadow" first cast its enigmatic presence in the 1930s, captivating audiences with tales of suspense and justice. Initially introduced as a narrator, the character quickly became a sensation, evolving into a standalone series. By 1937, with the iconic Orson Welles assuming the role of Lamont...
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On Ron's Amazing Stories we dive into the fascinating world of science fiction. Ron will explore the origins of science fiction and its development through the vibrant era of pulp magazines. Many credit the genre to the imaginative minds of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, but it was truly the pulp magazines of the 1930s to the 1950s that brought science fiction into the spotlight, inspiring countless readers with their thrilling tales. In our first story today, "Operation Distress" by Lester del Rey, we explore the dangers of space travel and the ever-present fear of unknown diseases. As we stand...
info_outlineOn Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we have Ghost Stories With Sylvia. Sylvia Shults and Ron are going to dive into the realm of the supernatural with a spine-tingling first-person ghost story. Join them as they venture into the haunted Wolfen Woods in Spooksville, Arizona, in search of the hidden grave. Also, on the show we have three listener submitted stories. Future Gadgets, a fictional story sent in by Abigail Ackinsen, Tricked on Halloween, a true experience from Bonnie Hernandez, and Cold Shadow from MacSweet302. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
About Sylvia Shults: Sylvia is a Librarian, Author, and Ghost Hunter. She has spent a lifetime in the pursuit of the weird and strange. Her non-fiction works include Ghost of the Illinois River, Fractured Spirits, Fractured Souls, 44 Years in Darkness, The Spirits of Christmas, Days Of The Dead, and her latest release Grave Deeds and Dead Plots. All of her books are available on Amazon and you can find out more on her blog page.
Sylvia’s Links: Facebook, Twitter, Blog Site, Amazon Author’s Page
On the Podcast - At the end of the GSWS discussion Sylvia and Ron created a prompt for Google’s Gemini. The results are below. Here is the prompt that they came up with: Write a third person ghost story on the east coast in a Victorian style mansion. Ron and Sylvia enter the home to find a table set for afternoon tea waiting for them. Spooky sounds echo through the house. The house is haunted by a clown.
The Clown Of Blackwood Manor
The rusty wrought iron gates groaned open as Ron and Sylvia steered their car up the overgrown driveway. Looming before them, shrouded in the oppressive humidity of the East Coast summer, stood Blackwood Manor. Its Victorian grandeur had faded, replaced by peeling paint, boarded windows, and an air of ominous neglect.
"Charming," Sylvia muttered, her voice heavy with sarcasm. Ron, ever the optimist, simply chuckled and grabbed their bags.
The heavy oak door, surprisingly, swung open with a gentle push. Dust motes danced in the shafts of sunlight that pierced the gloom of the entrance hall. A thick layer of dust coated the ornate furniture and the once vibrant Persian rug. An unsettling silence hung in the air, broken only by the distant scuttling of unseen creatures.
As they ventured further into the house, a chill settled over them despite the stifling heat. They found themselves in a grand dining room, where a scene awaited them that was both bizarre and unsettling. A long, mahogany table was set for afternoon tea. Fine china cups and saucers sat beside silver teaspoons, and a three-tiered stand held an assortment of pastries that, despite the thick layer of dust, looked eerily fresh.
"This is...creepy," Sylvia whispered, her voice barely above a breath.
Suddenly, a high-pitched giggle echoed through the room, followed by the distinct squeaking of a rubber shoe on the hardwood floor. Ron and Sylvia exchanged startled glances.
"Did you hear that?" Ron asked, his voice betraying a hint of nervousness.
Before Sylvia could answer, a teacup lifted from the table, seemingly of its own volition, and shattered against the wall. A cold gust of wind swept through the room, sending the remaining cups and saucers clattering.
Terror gripped them. They weren't alone.
As they backed away from the table, a figure emerged from the shadows. It was a clown, grotesque and unsettling. Its painted smile was stretched into a nightmarish grin, its eyes two black pits in its chalk-white face. It moved with an unnatural jerkiness, its oversized shoes squeaking with every step.
Ron and Sylvia, paralyzed with fear, could only watch as the spectral clown glided towards them. It raised its hand, revealing a long, silver knife glinting in the dim light.
A scream tore from Sylvia's throat as she turned and fled, Ron close behind. They scrambled through the house, the clown's maniacal laughter echoing behind them. They raced down hallways, stumbling over unseen obstacles, the clown's squeaking shoes always close behind.
Finally, they burst out of the front door and into the blinding sunlight. They didn't stop running until they reached their car, the rusty gates clanging shut behind them like a prison door slamming shut.
As they sped away from Blackwood Manor, they could still hear the faint echo of the clown's laughter, a chilling reminder of the horror they had encountered within its walls. They knew they would never return, and the image of the ghostly clown would forever haunt their nightmares.
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