Orson Welles in 1937.
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Over the last few weeks, some unusual sightings have taken over the news.
Residents of New Jersey have become alarmed after seeing some flying objects at night.
However, historians say the show wasnever reallythat popular, so not that many listeners were alarmed.
Undoubtedly, one is a work of fiction that sparked a certain degree of panic.
Revisit Orson Welles’War of the Worlds1938 radio broadcastbelow.
Alien invasion or not, it’s a great piece of entertainment.