Legacy Radio Theater - Old Time Radio Classics

Quiet Please - The Thing on the Fourble Board - 1948


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Quiet, Please was a pioneering American radio drama series that aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and ABC from June 8, 1947, to June 25, 1949. Created by writer-director Wyllis Cooper—the same mind behind the earlier suspense anthology Lights Out—the show offered a quieter, more introspective approach to horror and fantasy storytelling.


Each episode featured Ernest Chappell as narrator and frequent protagonist, whose calm, conversational tone gave even the strangest stories an eerie sense of intimacy. Rather than relying on loud scares or sensationalism, Quiet, Please explored philosophical, psychological, and supernatural themes, often blurring the line between reality and imagination.


Over its 106 episodes, the show delved into haunting tales of time travel, immortality, guilt, and cosmic terror. Its most famous episode, “The Thing on the Fourble Board” (August 9, 1948), remains a standout of radio horror—widely praised for its chilling atmosphere, subtle sound design, and unforgettable final reveal.


Though Quiet, Please never achieved the mass popularity of programs like Suspense or The Shadow, it has since earned critical acclaim as one of the most literary and psychologically rich series of the Golden Age of Radio. Modern scholars and audio drama fans often hail it as a precursor to later narrative styles found in The Twilight Zone and Night Gallery.

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Legacy Radio Theater - Old Time Radio ClassicsBy Craig Hart