Here’s another story revolving around a dummy. It’s the audition episode of Escape titled, Dead Of Night. It first aired March 21, 1947.
ST145: Dead Of Night by Escape
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Can I download directly from this site to my IPOD? If I can please tell me how.
Bob
To the best of my knowledge you can not download anything to an iPod as you would on a computer. You can play the file on your iPod by clicking on the “Download xxxx” link on each post, or download the file on your computer, load that file into iTunes, and sync it with your iPod that way.
Instructions from Apple (after downloading file to your computer):
Adding content on your computer to iTunes
iTunes helps you add digital audio and video files on your computer directly to your iTunes library. You can add audio files that are in AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless, or Audible.com (.aa) format. If you have unprotected WMA content, iTunes for Windows can convert these files to one of these formats. You can also add video content in QuickTime or MPEG-4 format to iTunes. To learn how to add these files to iTunes follow the steps below.
Open iTunes
From the File menu, choose one of the following choices:
Mac
Add to Library
Windows
Add File to Library
Add Folder to Library
Navigate to and select the file or folder that you want to add
If iTunes is set to “Copy files to the iTunes Music folder when adding to library,” iTunes will copy all content that is added to the iTunes library to the iTunes Music folder. To adjust this setting or change the location of this folder, go to the Advanced tab in iTunes Preferences.