WSCA Discount Card Info
Morning Voices
Classical Combinations
OperaWorks
Radiogazette
Noteworthy
Americana to Zydeco with Bjorn
What Can I Say? with Rob & Robin
Jazz Straightahead with Terry MacDonald
Stay Tuned! with Shawn Henderson
World Music
WSCA Photo Gallery
WSCA in press
Volunteers and DJs
Audio archive
Top playing albums
Weekly Top 5 Local
Community Calendar on WSCA 106.1 FM
Coming soon
WSCA News & Notes
Mystery House returns with an episode entitled “Laugh, I Thought I’d Die.” Be part of the audience as the staff and writers of the Mystery House publishing company perform an audio adaptation of a possible novel that they will publish, depending upon the audience reaction to this production. A unique concept makes for some very interesting stories. Circa 1942.
Vincent Price returns as Simon Templar in The Saint. Tonight’s cleverly written and superbly acted show is entitled “The Ghost that Giggled,” from September 17, 1950. Once you hear the quality and entertainment in The Saint, you will be looking forward to the next episode.
Brett Reid is the Green Hornet and Robert Hall is the star. Tonight’s action-packed adventure is entitled “Figure in the Photograph” from April 16, 1945. This show was on the air for 16 years and originated from Detroit’s WXYZ radio who also produced The Lone Ranger and Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. Join Brett and his sidekick, Kato, as they zip about town in The Green Hornet.
We finish tonight’s show with The Adventures of Superman starring Clayton “Bud” Collyer. Tonight is Part 2 of “The Happyland Amusement Park” adventure. The caped crusader appears most every week on Audio Theatre…. blue tights and all! Look! Up in the Sky! It’s a bird…. you know the rest!
Join John Lovering for two hours of classic radio programming. Sit back, relax and let your imagination paint a story that is unique to you. The art from of audio theatre is truly fun… so give it a try from 6 to 8 pm every Tuesday on Portsmouth Community Radio Audio Theatre at 106.1 FM locally or streaming live online at www.wscafm.org and click on the “Listen Online” at the top menu. Oh, and bring a friend to the “theatre.”