The Fourth Tower of Inverness
| Genre | Comedy drama | |||
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| Running time | 7 hours 12 minutes | |||
| Country of origin | United States | |||
| Language(s) | English | |||
| Starring | Robert Lorick | |||
| Written by | Meatball Fulton | |||
| Directed by | Meatball Fulton | |||
| Recording studio | United States | |||
| Original release | 1972 | |||
| Website | http://www.zbs.org/ | |||
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The Fourth Tower of Inverness is a 1972 radio drama, produced by the ZBS Foundation. It is the first of the Jack Flanders adventure series, and combines elements of American culture and Old-time radio, with metaphysical concepts such as past life regression, Sufi wisdom, Tibetan Buddhism and shamanistic communication with the natural world.
The adventure takes place in an estate called Inverness, and the action focuses upon a mysterious and (at first) illusory extra tower of the mansion, which many visitors have attempted to reach, ultimately vanishing in the process. The program was originally broadcast in 7-minute-long episodes; collectively, these run a total of seven and half hours.