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"The Unseen Hand"

UST because a faint motor "honk" interrupts the 2YA, Wellington, items occasionally, some listeners have voiced criticism. .A shot fired in the KGO, Oakland, California, studio the other night just as one of the station’s sopranos reached high © eaused thousands of listeners to spring out of their easy chairs to watch their loudspeaker in amazement. Screams, moans, muffled voices and the sound of a police gong followed in quick guecession, after which someone shouted, "Tt’s all right," adding to the confusion of listeners. Concern for the soprano was turned to laughter when the KGO andience was informed that a_ transmitter technical error caused the broadcasting of the rehearsal of a blood-curdling episot of radio drama, "The Unseen and."

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 31

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"The Unseen Hand" Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 31

"The Unseen Hand" Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 31

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