
Episode List - Quiet Please
Fan Episodes Quiet Please in the 21st century — new episodes created for this website.
Northern Lights Script - Quiet Please
FADE FOR) ANNOUNCER: The title of today's "Quiet, Please!" story is "Northern Lights." It was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper. The man who spoke to you was Ernest Chappell. CHAPPELL: And …
Shadow Of The Wings Script - Quiet Please
FADE FOR) ANNOUNCER: The title of today's "Quiet, Please!" story is "Shadow of the Wings." It was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper. The man who spoke to you was Ernest Chappell. CHAPPELL: …
And Jeannie Dreams Of Me Script - Quiet Please
As usual, the music for "Quiet, Please!" is played by Albert Buhrmann. Now, for a word about next week, here is our writer-director, Wyllis Cooper. COOPER: Thank you for listening to "Quiet, Please!" My …
Bring Me To Life Script - Quiet Please
ANNOUNCER: You have listened to "Bring Me to Life," a "Quiet, Please!" story written and directed by Wyllis Cooper. The man who talked to you was Ernest Chappell. CHAPPELL: And Ruth was played …
Quiet Please
Quiet Please is a creative series, but it's consistently creative -- there's continuity in the creativity. A regular listener knew before turning on the radio that the story would have the distinctive style of both …
Whence Came You? Script - Quiet Please
Martin Weaver was Don Briggs. As usual, the original music for "Quiet, Please!" is composed and played by Albert Buhrmann. Now, for a word about next week's "Quiet, Please!", here is my good …
Whence Came You? - Quiet Please
As is true in many episodes of Quiet, Please, the most terrifying horror is not in what actually happens, but in the implied. The ending is made exceptionally powerful by a deep mystery and the stark reality …
A Mile High and a Mile Deep - Quiet Please
He's been down here before. One time he explored and came across a deep chasm he can never forget, and now it's time for you to hear what he saw there. Features Paul Knierim, David Feldmann …
Listen - Quiet Please
Flies are usually just a minor annoyance to people. They're always looking for food, they're always hungry, always trying to steal your dinner. Imagine what a really large fly would be like -- one the size …