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The War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast History - 1938 Panic & Original Script | Vintage Radio Drama Collectible, Halloween Scare Entertainment, Media Studies Resource
The War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast History - 1938 Panic & Original Script | Vintage Radio Drama Collectible, Halloween Scare Entertainment, Media Studies Resource

The War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast History - 1938 Panic & Original Script | Vintage Radio Drama Collectible, Halloween Scare Entertainment, Media Studies Resource

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The 1938 Orson Welles broadcast of The War of the Worlds was a landmark in the history of entertainment, sparking public hysteria in America and a series of broadcasts around the world that elicited similar responses. This book examines all aspects of the historic broadcast in depth, including fascination with Mars, H.G. Wells' novel, Orson Welles and the making of the broadcast, initial reactions and the resulting "fog of war," anxieties underlying the panic, and the aftermath. Additional chapters look at later broadcasts in the United States, Brazil, elsewhere in Latin America, and Portugal, and address the likelihood that a similar panic could happen again. The Howard Koch original script of the 1938 The War of the Worlds radio broadcast is included.

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Context is everything. Our ability to understand events, to see history as cause and effect, comes from knowing the context of the world in which they occurred. John Gosling has done just that with "Waging the War of the Worlds." More than a rehash of stories and legend, this book expertly lays out the journey of H.G. Wells' tale of a Martian invasion from print to film, appearances in comics and cartoons and, most significantly, as a panic-inducing radio show. The book is expertly researched and delivered with style and intelligence. You sense that no stone is left unturned or examined in this diligent piece of work. Oh, and by the way, it's a fun read!