Vol. 4.2 | 3.75 Hrs - CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 4: Part 2 of 2
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
- CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 4: Part 2 of 2
36. (0:00:14) “A Dream of Death” - Written by Sam Dann - Starring: Michael Tolan, Marian Seldes, Evie Juster, Ira Lewis, Robert Dryden - February 12, 1974
37. (0:44:32) “Dig Me Deadly” - Written by S. J. Wilson - Starring: Louise Larrabee, Mason Adams, Ralph Bell, Corrine Orr, Anne Costello, Kristoffer Tabori - February 13, 1974
38. (1:29:55) “Under Grave Suspicion” - Written by Henry Warner - Starring: Ralph Bell, Patricia Wheel, Robert Dryden, William Redfield - February 14, 1974
39. (2:14:46) “A Lady Never Loses Her Head” - Written by Ian Martin - Starring: Kim Hunter, Nick Pryor, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Ian Martin - February 16, 1974
40. (3:00:05) “The Walking Corpse” - Written by Ian Martin - Starring: Tony Roberts, Jackson Beck, Suzanne Grossman, Vinnette Carroll, Bob Kaliban, Ian Martin - February 17, 1974
CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE is a radio drama series created and directed by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982. Later in the early 2000s the show was repeated by the NPR satellite feed.
The format was similar to that of classic old time radio shows like The Mysterious Traveler and The Whistler, in that the episodes were introduced by host E. G. Marshall who provided pithy wisdom and commentary throughout. Unlike the hosts of those earlier programs, Marshall is fully mortal, merely someone whose heightened insight and erudition plunge the listener into the world of the macabre.
CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE was broadcast each weeknight, at first with a new program each night. Later in the run, three or four episodes were new originals each week, and the remainder repeats. There were 1,399 original episodes.
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This made my 🌙 night...literally. 👍
This automatically started after the last video I watched heard the first minute and now I'm subscribed and must listen all the way to the end!
Joyce Bowen welcome hope you enjoyed it I listen to these every night have yourself a blessed day sending love from saint Lucia hope you continue listening
@@fernandmathurin2720 thoroughly enjoyed it thank you so much. Hope you have a blessed day as well!
@@joycebowen8958 there are so many more episodes I listen and constantly follow them I normally listen too them all night long till I fall asleep hope you continue hey what part of the world are you from
@@fernandmathurin2720 Texas born and bred! ( The second largest of the United States.)
@@joycebowen8958ok kool so you only just discovered this channel
Thanks
These are absolutely wonderful to listen to! Thank you 😊.
I hope your viewers join up, your program is fabulous. Thank you ☺️👵🏻🇦🇺
Hello from the Poconos, Pa. Cold and windy.
Hello! Stay warm and thanks for stopping by!🙂🦇🔥
This is a gooder
Our bed time stories from Texas😂❤❤zzz
0:14 A Dream of Death (Reincarnation and revenge)*
44:32 Dig Me Deadly
(New hands on an ancient skeleton)
1:29:55 Under Grave Suspicion
(A storm plus 2 bodies)
2:14:46 A Lady Never Loses Her Head (Headless ghost scam)*
3:00:05 The Walking Corpse
(Hostages and a zombie)
I only liked these with an *
Can we bring back the radio star 😩#radioisntdead
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(0:00:14) “A Dream of Death”
(0:44:32) “Dig Me Deadly”
(1:29:55) “Under Grave Suspicion”
(2:14:46) “A Lady Never Loses Her Head”
(3:00:05) “The Walking Corpse”
A good story. ❤
pls list a summary of each episode
That female detective was absolutely horrible. I couldn’t listen to that one.
A Dream of Death: The "shrink" is supposed to be Dr. Ruth?
Was Dr. Ruth a sex therapist? Ms. Harper Stacey.
A quick synopsis would be appreciated!!
It’s in the description complete with timestamps in most of them, I’ll try and catch these that still need them. Thanks! 🙂🦇
You mean in the comments. I wouldn’t think of scrolling down the comments for a synopsis.
@@chicagogyrl4846 No, I mean the description. A viewer copied it from the description and put it in the comments.
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