Episode seven {ignore the nine on the picture; the episodes were re-numbered with their recent release on Audio CD, from which I
The Screaming Woman
Margaret Leary is ten years old and likes to play in the vacant lot on long summer days. She and her friends like to play pirates and bank robbers and cowboys. One summer afternoon, Margaret was playing in the lot and discovered there was something buried deep in the ground — and it was still alive.
My Rating:
I think what makes a good story is its ability to get you to feel like you're a part of it. What makes this story enjoyable is that it is just so frustrating. As an outsider, you can see what is happening but are helpless to do anything about it. I won't say any more, because I don't want to give too much away. But trust me when I say this is a good one. But then again, I think they're all good .
Air Date:
May 14, 1984
{Rachael Jacobs and Mike McDonough Photo courtesy of Phil at Ray Bradbury & Media ©Mike McDonough} |
Paul Frees
Cast:
Rachael Jacobs
Beverly Rowland
Neil Barth
Mark Alston
Bryce Chamberlain
Coleman Creel
Oscar Rowland
Music:
Roger Hoffman
Greg Hansen
Production Assistant:
Patrick Mead
Associate Producer:
Jeff Raider
Created, Produced, Directed:
Mike McDonough
Executive Producer:
Dean Van Uitert
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4 comments:
Love the quote. I put it as my facebook status. :)
I want to know what happens...email me !
My second favorite. No wonder we are twins 10 years removed! I think this story is what makes me think that peppermint ice cream would be so good. (except that I don't like it!) It's kind of a 'romanticized' idea of peppermint ice cream. In my head, it's fabulous.
PS: the audio clip is the longest so far, and the most intriguing. Do we always ignore our children like this?
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