Vol. 12.1 | 3.75 Hrs - CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 12: Part 1 of 2
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- Опубліковано 1 січ 2023
- CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 12: Part 1 of 2
111. (0:00:14) “Yesterday's Murder” - Written by Sam Dann - Starring: Mercedes McCambridge, Leon Janney, Patricia Wheel, Robert Maxwell - June 27, 1974.
In this episode, a down-on-her-luck woman is granted the opportunity to go back in time 21 years and right a past wrong to set her life in order.
112. (0:44:28) “Hurricane” - Written by George Lowther - Starring: Joseph Julian, Evie Juster, Jack Grimes, Gordon Gould - July 1, 1974.
In this episode, a couple take refuge from a storm in a secluded beach house, which is already occupied by two men - one of whom is toting a revolver.
113. (1:28:52) “The Secret Life of Bobby Deland” - Written by Elspeth Eric - Starring: Michael Tolan, Gilbert Mack, Hetty Galen, Marian Seldes, Martha Greenhouse - July 3, 1974.
In this episode, grieving from the tragic death of their only child, a couple take in a young orphan, who not only cures the woman's migranes…but also robs both of them blind.
114. (2:13:21) “The Young Die Good” - Written by Murray Burnett - Starring: Patricia Elliott, Carol Teitel, Ira Lewis, Dan Ocko - July 4, 1974,.
In this episode, a married couple move next to a strange house, but their differing visual interpretations of its occupant (the wife sees her as frail, the husband sees her as young and attractive) creates a strain in their marriage.
115. (2:56:58) “Too Many Women Can Kill You” - Written by Sam Dann - Starring: Larry Haines, Evie Juster, Bryna Raeburn, Guy Sorel - July 8, 1974.
In this episode, Silas Cunningham is haunted by several women: The blackmailing maid and her sister, who know Silas is responsible for his wife's death...and the spirit of that wife, who haunts him in his dreams.
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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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I am heading to Galveston Island Monday and during the drive the CBSRMT is my favorite thing to enjoy on the drive.. It's quiet & I can really enjoy these wonderful episodes.
I also listen to an episode at night while cooking dinner. I love this program & am so very thankful we have them to enjoy.
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I used to listen to the CBSRMT every night when I went to sleep on NYC radio WOR 710. That’s for these. It brings back such good memories.
I listened to these on WOR, but near Philly.
I used to listen to these when I was a little kid after the Dr. Demento radio 📻 show.
Oh no! Dr. Demento! I used to listen (had to since it was in the store's speakers) when infrequently working night crew in a supermarket.
Me to! And loved dr demento to❤
Dr. Demento! .fish heads, fish heads,
@@songbird5266slimy little fish heads....
Dr Demento…. I remember him when I was a teenager in Southern California❤️😇❤️
Snitch. I LOVE IT ! My dad who has been dead fir many years now, grew up in the depression Era, always use the word snitch. Brought back wonderful memories. TY
My Dad, too...
Oh and. Thanks heaps for posting. I really enjoy all the drama ,wish they still did these radio shows now.
Absolutely Luv These Mysteries...! They Really Engage Your Imagination to the Point Where You Can "See" What's Happening,At Least It Does For Me.... Luv The Background Sound Effects...! Am So Very Grateful That These Radio Shows Are On Here...! Such a Blessing...! 💖💕💖☺☺👍👍
Insomnia😮😅 again!!Thank you for providing this as apposed to my wandering thoughts,Paula,England x
Me too. These and the Twilight Zone keep me good company during the endless, sleepless, witching hours. Currently 3am….
I have insomnia to and I enjoy listening to these stories while I'm lying in bed at night
Joined late. But just in time for bed. Good night everyone
So warm and fuzzy listening to these shows, takes me back to a much simpler time, it's great to drift away from everyday crap with these,thank s so much y'all, from southern Florida
I'll be back shortly, for Act 1, along with Buick Motor Division, 7-UP The 'Un-cola', Sine-Off, and the rest of the gang.
As always ty for posting these.
Episode 112 (Hurricane) the wind was too loud during the entire episode.
Sound effects made this episode hard to listen to.
Listening from Topeka, Kansas on 7-3-23.
Pleasant Dreams!
Your right... Had to stop listening
Couldn't listen to the 2nd one ... ANNOYING
lamb cost $12.00. wow!
Thanks for the book
Great stories. Before my time, but enjoyed
Thanks
Used to listen on WBBM Chicago, 780, around 1976.
Me too! 😀
Sometimes I can pick up the WBBM signal. When my local station stopped running radio dramas, I'd dial in WBBM. Long live AM radio.
I lived by Mitchell Field Airport, Milwaukee. Yep, around 1974-1976, on my nifty little transistor radio, I had to move that dial just so to pick it up, listening with that one little ear bud 😀
Welcome and oh hey y'all 😮
I hope all is well spellbinder. Haven't seen anything about how you are doing. God bless
In Yesterday's Murder, at 24:19, "why do they always have to change the famn things? You remember one combination, then..." kinda like our passwords today, you just get used to one and you get a notice you need to change it 😜😀🤦♀️
Love these stories !!
Great entertainment I do so enjoy all of them keep up the good work….keeps my brain alive….So thank you 👴🏻
(0:00:14) “Yesterday's Murder”
(0:44:28) “Hurricane”
(1:28:52) “The Secret Life of Bobby Deland”
(2:13:21) “The Young Die Good”
(2:56:58) “Too Many Women Can Kill You”
"THE SECRET LIFE OF BOBBY DELAND" (1:28:52). this was my life it brought back a deeply buried scare"s.
Dotty's voice sounds like that demon voice in The Exorcist.
Weird.
Mercedes McCambridge did provide the voice of the demon in The Exorcist.
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Oh Dotty, Dotty,Dotty…
The first drama started out interestingly but had an incongruous ending that seemed to have been spliced on. Also, despite having said Dottie (?) would not see him again, Mr Carpenter returns and makes a pig's breakfast out of the whole plot.
Eric the Red, indeed!
These used to scare the crap out of me.
Oh yeah
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That 70's show
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The Secret Life . . . has THE most obscene scene I've ever seen enacted (or rather, heard enacted).
Obscene? 🥹
@@DJAC63 As I recall, a man and woman are panting and making other suggestive noises during a love making scene. Hope you weren't enticed into listening to this in the hope of more lascivious content. 😇
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Anything but. Good grief. What an assumption to leap to.
I was merely expressing doubtfulness that any such content could appear in any radio play from the classic eras.
And having heard the episode now, discovered that it contains nothing of the sort.
Perhaps, in your memory, you’re confusing this with something else.
Although as you originally state it is THE most obscene thing you have ever heard but then go on to qualify this as being ‘as I recall’…. Well; one has to wonder if the old saying is applicable here:-
They do say you get out of any drama those things you bring to it from within yourself…
@@DJAC63 I stand by my original post that I wrote right after listening to the drama. I say 'as I recall' because it was 2 weeks ago and I'm an avid radio drama adherent and the intervening 2 weeks have left me without a clue as to what this particular one was about.
What are you talking about? There was literally no love making scene!
Thanks