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Dark Fantasy was an American Radio
Radio in the United States
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 supernatural
Supernatural
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 thriller anthology series. It had a short run of 31 episodes, debuting on November 21, 1941 and ending on June 19, 1942. Its writer was Scott Bishop
Scott Bishop
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, also known for his work on The Mysterious Traveler
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. It originated from station WKY
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 in Oklahoma City
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 and was heard Friday nights on NBC
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stations. The stories found a nationwide audience almost immediately.

Episodes

  1. "The Man Who Came Back," 11/14/41
  2. "Soul of Shan Hai Huan," 11/21/41
  3. "The Thing from the Sea," 11/28/41
  4. "The Demon Tree," 12/5/41
  5. "Men Call Me Mad," 12/19/41
  6. "The House of Bread," 12/26/41
  7. "Resolution 1841," 1/2/42
  8. "The Curse of the Neanderthal," 1/9/42
  9. "Debt from the Past," 1/16/42
  10. "The Headless Dead," 1/23/42
  11. "Death Is a Savage Deity," 1/30/42
  12. "Sea Phantom," 2/6/42
  13. "W Is for Werewolf," 2/13/42
  14. "A Delicate Case of Murder," 2/20/42
  15. "Spawn of the Sub-Human," 2/27/42
  16. "Man with the Scarlet Satchel," 3/6/42
  17. "Superstition Be Hanged," 3/13/42
  18. "Pennsylvania Turnpike," 3/20/42
  19. "Convoy for Atlantis," 3/27/42
  20. "The Thing from the Darkness," 4/3/42
  21. "Edge of the Shadow," 4/10/42
  22. "Curare," 4/17/42
  23. "Screaming Skulls," 4/24/42
  24. "The Letter from Yesterday," 5/1/42
  25. "The Cup of Gold," 5/8/42
  26. "Funeral Arrangements Complete," 5/15/42
  27. "Dead Hands Reaching," 5/22/42
  28. "Rendezvous with Satan," 5/29/42
  29. "I Am Your Brother," 6/5/42
  30. "Sleeping Death," 6/12/42
  31. "Seance," 6/19/42

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