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Triggering and poor narration
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- Dennis E. Wright
- 05-11-24
The production quality of the radio show 
I liked everything. It was a very gripping story. And I enjoyed the character performances immensely
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- Tom-497
- 02-03-24
Suspenseful, Excellent Script and Performances
This kept me hooked right through, with a suspenseful, well-plotted script and believable acting by the whole cast.
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- Linda A.
- 03-06-04
Great Fun
After buying the "Zero Hour 1," I quickly bought five more. They are absolutely perfect for a long road-trip. Much more entertaining than a simple audio book (now that I've become so accustomed to them over the past five years) these episodes are a great change of pace. They are made for radio, and the acting is superb (all the old TV and movie stars you've grown up with). Content-wise, sure they're a little dated, but imagine a twilightzonesque sense of irony and surprise, packaged in an hour and forty minute stage production that kicks most modern murder mystery's butt. And man, is it ever great to hear Rod do an introduction one more time. Some episodes are stronger than others but each is fun. You won't be disappointed taking a chance on two or three of these mini-masterpieces.
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