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  "title": "LIGHTS OUT",
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  "article": "This second Lights Out revival series reverted back to two of the original people who were\ninvolved with the show during its early Windy City days, scripter Willis Cooper and director\nHoward Keegan. Keegan had been for many years one of the most prominent figures in Chicago\nradio production, was manager of indie station WCFL (where Bret Morrison broadcast Dracula\nback in 1931), and had just recently produced for Neblett Productions the Robert Bloch-scripted\ntranscription series Stay Tuned for Terror. In July 1945 he accepted a position as a staff producer\nat NBC in New York. “Keegan will report to New York August 6,” reported The Billboard. “After\nthat date he will take over production of NBC’s Lights Out series, which starts today [JULY\n21??????] as the eight-week summer replacement for Truth or Consequences.”\nThe series is often cited in reference works under the title Fantasies from ‘Lights Out’. And, in\nfact, that was genuinely the emphasis of the series. “In the revival,” reported columnist C. E.\nButterfield, “only those Cooper scripts which stressed fantasy rather than horror will be used.\nBecause of the earlier time it was thought best not to stir things up too much.”",
  "origination": "Chile.",
  "duration": "Unknown.",
  "personnel": "Unknown.",
  "extant_recordings": "“El diablo en el \u0000idwes,” “El hombre condenado.”\nLUCILE FLETCHER RADIO SCRIPTS\nThis document was created with the Win2PDF “Print to PDF” printer available at\nhttps://www.win2pdf.com\nThis version of Win2PDF 10 is for evaluation and non-commercial use only.\nVisit https://www.win2pdf.com/trial/ for a 30 day trial license.\nThis page will not be added after purchasing Win2PDF.\nhttps://www.win2pdf.com/purchase/",
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