{March 6th, 1942 was a Friday when this episode of Dark Fantasy aired. Perfect timing for the neighborhood gang to assault the corner newsstand early that next Saturday morning. Astounding (1930-present, now Analog) was in full bloom in 1942 with relatively new editor John W. Campbell, Jr. getting his editorial chair broken in with many a future classic appearing in almost every issue. It was a must buy and was a monthly in 1942. Startling Stories (1939-55) was a welcomed addiction and fed young imaginations as only a few SF pulps did with regularity. It was a bi-monthly in 1942. Another of those magazines feeding impressionable imaginations regularly was Thrilling Wonder Stories (1936-55), and like Startling Stories would produce its fair share of future, much-beloved classics, many an issue going for a pretty penny in huckster rooms at SF conventions today. It too was a bi-monthly in 1942.]
[Left: Astounding, March 1942 – Center: Startling Stories, March 1942 – Right: Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1942]

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Dark Fantasy aired “The Man with the Scarlet Satchel” on March 6, 1942. It is the 16th episode of the 31 aired in the 1941–42 series. This is but our 8th episode of this well regarded program and only the second since August of 2016, five years ago! While popular with the public and generally considered a fine example of its kind (it featured stories of the supernatural, horror, SF, mystery, and the uncanny and bizarre on a relatively shoestring budget compared to more high end shows like Suspense or Escape), it lasted less than a year, from November of 1941 through June of 1942. The show came out of local station WKY in Oklahoma City and was syndicated through the parent company, NBC. NBC execs thought the show too scary for children below a certain age, so Dark Fantasy was forced to air very late at night, which may account for a smaller listenership than was required to keep the show afloat. Most of the episodes were written by the show’s talented creator, Scott Bishop, who also created such popular shows as The Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book.