It’s the anniversary of Orson Welles’s broadcast of “The War of the Worlds” in 1938. Welles wrote an adaptation of an H.G. Wells novel in which Martians invade Earth, and presented it as if it were really happening on the Halloween broadcast of a show called “Mercury Theater on the Air.” It began, “Ladies and gentlemen, I have a grave announcement to make. Incredible as it may seem, strange beings who landed in New Jersey tonight are the vanguard of an invading army from Mars.” Thousands of listeners missed the first part of the show and didn’t know it was Welles’s “The War of the Worlds.” People clogged the switchboards trying to get more information about the landing. A few people reported seeing the aliens.
If you’ve never heard the broadcast, you should give it a listen — the first half, at least. Here’s an mp3 version from a Mercury Theatre on the Air website.