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# The Clock: Bad Dreams
Picture this: it's late evening, your living room bathed in amber lamplight, and you've just settled into your favorite chair with a cup of cooling coffee. You turn the dial to NBC, and *The Clock* strikes its ominous hour. Tonight's episode, "Bad Dreams," pulls you into the fractured mind of a man haunted by nightmares so vivid, so terrifyingly real, that he can no longer distinguish waking from sleeping. Is he losing his sanity, or has something genuinely sinister followed him from his dreams into daylight? As the tension mounts and unseen forces close in, you'll find yourself gripping the armrest, waiting for that final revelation—the kind that makes you check your locks before bed.
*The Clock* was NBC's answer to the insatiable appetite for intelligent, taut mystery programming that gripped America in the post-war years. Running from 1946 to 1948, the show positioned itself as a purveyor of everyday terrors—the strange occurrences that happen when the clock strikes and ordinary life takes a sinister turn. "Bad Dreams" exemplifies the show's masterly blend of psychological horror and detective work, reflecting the era's growing fascination with Freudian psychology and the shadowy recesses of the American psyche. Each episode was meticulously crafted to unsettle while remaining plausible, a delicate balance that kept audiences coming back night after night.
If you've never experienced *The Clock*, now's your moment. Dim the lights, settle in, and let this masterpiece of audio drama transport you to a world where danger lurks behind every shadow and the mind itself becomes the most dangerous territory of all. Time's ticking—tune in today.