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In 1938, did the American public panic when they tuned into a radio broadcast of The War Of The Worlds, and just how guilty was Orson Welles of staging the play with that very intent in mind? ... The date is October 30th 1938, the voice that of Orson Welles, and with somewhat liberal interpretation I have just paraphrased the opening monologue from his infamous War Of The Worlds radio broadcast. ... Of course we dont for a minute think we are watching a real news broadcast, but in 1938 American radio listeners had become used to hearing live broadcasts of the latest war scares from Europe, and the voices that came over the airwaves were considered beyond reproach.
Approximate Word count = 2143 Approximate Pages = 8.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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