These days, the art is mostly seen as either dated, being regulated to late-night reruns of old-timey, public domain shows from the 1940s broadcast on AM radio, or to live performances by modern-day comedians and hipster hobbyists, who are still stuck on the old-timey format. It somewhat baffles me as to why the art of radio drama is not more popular than it is. ![]() I am going to write an article on radio drama. ![]() Like college a cappella, the fineries of obscure chess variants, grand opera, Furry artwork, or filking, this is well past the forests of mere popular culture, and deep, deep into the mires of geek territory. I am about to discuss something that is too nerdy even for most dyed-in-the-wool geeks. ![]() The Top 10 Greatest Radio Dramas | Geekscape by Witney Wednesday 22nd December 2010 The Top 10 Greatest Radio Dramas
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