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  1. Wyllis Oswald Cooper (January 26, 1899 – June 22, 1955) was an American writer and producer. He is best remembered for creating and writing the old time radio programs Lights Out (1934–1947) and Quiet, Please (1947–1949). Biography. Born Willis Oswald Cooper in Pekin, Illinois, he attended Pekin High School, graduating in 1916.

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    Actor. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:25. Quiet, Please: The Evening & the Morning (2009) 1 Video. 1 Photo. Wyllis Oswald Cooper was born in Pekin, Illnois, USA and passed away in High Bridge, New Jersey, USA. Cooper attended Pekin High School, graduating in 1916.

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  3. Jan 3, 2024 · Cooper departs from the larger story of the Nativity in several details, and “Three Men” is notable for the contrast between the three men on the train, who are philosophical but not religious, and the divinely inspired devout believers they become in their dream.

  4. Wyllis Cooper, creator of Lights Out! Lights Out is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural. Created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by Arch Oboler , versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 3, 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually ...

  5. Quiet, Please! was a radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please debuted June 8, 1947, on the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode was broadcast June 25, 1949, on the ABC.

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  7. Aug 19, 2020 · Lights Out is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural. Created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by Arch Oboler, versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 3, 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television.

  8. A 2017 re-creation of the lost 1947 episode of Wyllis Cooper's series "Quiet Please". The man who speaks to you this week tells you what mysterious things ar...

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