Post on another blog pertaining to WNBC-AM disk jockey Brad Crandall.

When I wrote Part I of my post on the Philadelphia experiment, I said the next thing I was going to write about was my personal connection. This started in 1978, when my family saw the movie Bermuda Triangle. It was a rare experience for us all to go to a movie back then. My Mother, father, sister and I, all piled into our car and watched the Sun Classics movie in a drive in.
Brad Crandall Narrator of The Bermuda Triangle
I absolutely loved the movie despite that it was low budget production, even by 1978 standards. Former radio personality Brad Crandall’s deep booming voice leant a feeling of truth and urgency as he narrated the vignettes about the triangle’s mysteries. I noticed that the planes in the Flight 18, portion kept changing between different kinds of World War Two era navy aircraft. Also it occurred to me that…
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