What was Welles's reaction to the public panic caused by his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?
A. He could not believe that so many listeners had thought the events described in the broadcast were real.
B. He was annoyed that he had to answer so many pointless questions.
C. He was angry that people hadn't listened to the show's disclaimers.
D. He was happy to have gotten so much attention from the public.