My brother and I tuned into the se shows every night in the 70’s and early 80’s on AM radio. I remember always having a problem hearing the whole story because of static and fading. We had such good times listening anyway. I miss him so much. I am so grateful to you for uploading these episodes because listening makes me feel closer to my brother.
2 years after you commented and still your love for your Brother shines brightly through your words. All my love and best wishes to you and your loved ones Obie.
These episodes are good to listen to while doing chores around the house, in the doctor's waiting room with ear buds, as background while drawing or painting, or as a bed-time story before sleep. They originally aired when I was a tween but I wasn't really into radio drama at the time; I'm glad I am able to hear these on UA-cam these days. Thanks.
Sometimes I think I was born too late....I'm 58, and can remember when TV's only had 3channels, telephones were attached to the wall with a wire (and had rotary dials on them), and my ham radio equipment still used vacuum tubes. Ahhhhhhhh, as Archie and Edith used to say, "Those were the days"! Of course, EVERY generation says the same thing.......................................
Im 49 and grew up listening to CBSRMT every night I could get it on th AM. I rarely ever meet anyone my age who listened to it. Now I can tune in anytime I have wifi, lol. My bathtime ritual now!❤️
@@eddiebelljr6201 Eddie I was stationed at Camp LeJeune two times... Jan-Jul 74 then shipped out to Okinawa and back to LeJeune Sep75 to Oct77. Jacksonville was nothing but pawn shops and strip joints. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant....Out
I love these classic radio thrillers! You might be interested in this one, “The Gables” and three others listed under “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! ua-cam.com/video/Ot1sF7fkhMw/v-deo.html--Claud. Also, The latest production is now premiered, online and ready to view. "They Never Found a Body": ua-cam.com/video/7pfXLyAvS08/v-deo.html/ ! Claud.
For me, You've got the best channel on UA-cam! Every evening I tune into your channel and relive those chilling moments with an episode or two. Thanks once again! Oooh and thanks for answering those questions of mine.
clock radio - some people these days would go - what the heck is that? LOL you probably remember record players and B&W tv - snow, vertical, horizontal. . . :}
KNX 1070 news radio Los Angeles play the mystery theater also was where they did many old radio shows like Gunsmoke. I’m up to the early 2000’s they had the drama hour every night playing classic radio for Los Angeles sadly they had a new program director come in in 2002 and ruin everything good memories KNX 1070
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
Radio shows like this were true interactive media as your mind constructs all of the images for the story. Everyone I know that listened to CBSRMT back then loved that show.
It's Feburary, 2021and the power is out. I have my phone and some candles and an oil lamp...this is perfect. A little brandy and my afternoon is complete.
Thanks for posting these wonderful stories. I used to listen in my mom's VW bus as a tween. The sound of the squealing door and E.G. Marshall's voice filled me with a thrill just knowing what was coming next.
I can tell you that what my dad always said is still so true.... we did not have much money while growing up. Yet, my dad always said that, reading makes an active mind that will let one travel anywhere to anyplace and during any time-period in our history. You can really see the story as you hear these masterful actors! I missed these as a little boy listening to them starting about age 8. Thx to Chili for putting them onto listen to...
The last television series I followed was X-Files. I have stopped watching TV after that. Thank you for these wonderful radio dramas PS I hope KROK will come and visit me! Camilla Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Too bad “The X-Files” aren’t on any more... They were very imaginative. So many channels we get now, but, nothing really that good to watch (except for the Discovery Channel) as listening & IMAGINING these wonderful radio shows! Great job & thanx SO much to Mr. Sunshine for all of his his tireless hard work which went into putting these wonderful radio shows online for us to enjoy! 👍🤗
E G MARSHALL, MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE BROTHER, THANK YOU FOR YOUR "FANTASTIC MYSTERIOUS STORIES "! I LOVE LISTENING TO THESE STORIES WHILE DRINKING OR SIPPING MY BOURBON AT NIGHT.
well done chillysunshine love all your stories told all my friends and family about you're channel and they love them too....Julia oxford great Britain.😨😊🛀🔝😁😉
I remember being w/my older sister back in ‘65-66, driving her lil VW beetle & then, all of a sudden, she’d suddenly pull over & say...”Look! Look up there! Do u see that? It looks like a UFO!” Those were the days when UFOs were quite popular! 🤔
These radio plays (OTR) are pure gold. My brother is a huge fan of science fiction, yet I still haven't been able to get him to listen to a single episode of X minus One. I still very much enjoy TV and films, but there is something special about these radio dramas. Audio books are fun as well, but these radio shows like Orson Welles' in "The Hitchhiker" are able to use great acting with radio SFX to set a mood that sparks your imagination. I'd guess these OTR shows have different nostalgic responses to people of any age. I live in America, and sadly we've only had a small spattering of radio dramas since the 50's. Examples being CBS radio theatre, Bradbury 13, and Mindwebs. We need a renaissance of radio drama
That was the way it “USED TO BE” as tv shows didn’t need to use profanity or nudity to capture peoples’ attention. But, sadly,... nowadays... that’s ALL they know HOW to do...😟
Please keep up the great shows I love them in will be watching a great deal more , I use listen to them sitting on my dad's Lap in it bought back some great menber's thank you
a scientist lets this thing be touched - and wouldn't the feds be there in no time? - like they very obviously do track stuff!!!! i love these stories - but i like reality a bit, too. but if country people who were curious and good people, they may have done what the guys did in this one and go from there. . . Good story though :}
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
Developing active and creative impulses require a mind prepared to form imagery within the mind. That imagination exercise begins early in ppl and takes form in seeing into the boundless reality which a healthy mind can structure and fill with imagery purely inside the mind! Imagineering is the most powerful machine in the Universe. God gave us this machine to ppl, build, construct accessorize the world we create for our entertainment in the theatre of the mind! Wunderbar einen GOD
Me and a little lady were parked one evening that ended about 20 min in the show and that was it we had to go where people and lights were lol funny now but back then I was pissed damn cbs
What kind of shows do you have Tom? I do plan on eventually doing shows other than CBSRMT......I've already started another channel but only have one video so far. ua-cam.com/channels/_tBfRDmdR-cBVz-LBOlsVw.html
Formed in 2014 in Phoenix, AZ, ShowMeGod is more than just five people on stage with instruments, it is a Monster Show of sadistic proportions. Like a poisoned stew of Alice Cooper, Marilyn Manson, and Rob Zombie, ShowMeGod features elaborate stage props, pulsing audio and video effects, Hollywood-quality masks and costumes, depraved dancers, delirious devils, buckets of blood, and HORROR! With brain-bashing songs like “Nazis Vs. Strippers” (now an eye-popping music video directed by Grammy-nominee Larry Elyea), “Get Your Creep On,” and “Pom-Pom Girls of Horror High,” ShowMeGod's high-octane Halloween party is a 24-hour rave to the grave, 365 days a year. Every concert is a costume party, and YOU can join the slithering crowd of monsters in makeup as the band tours in support of their first LP, titled “Songs of Heartache, Rebellion, and the Loss of God,” dropping in 2017. It's a Creep Show. It's a Demon Dance. It's THE GREATEST INDUSTRIAL HEAVY METAL HORROR SHOW in the world. ua-cam.com/video/c7-UOjTsW0k/v-deo.html
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
My brother and I tuned into the se shows every night in the 70’s and early 80’s on AM radio. I remember always having a problem hearing the whole story because of static and fading. We had such good times listening anyway. I miss him so much. I am so grateful to you for uploading these episodes because listening makes me feel closer to my brother.
I hope god blesses you and looks after you and yours
TheBobbymcd music Thank you. May you and yours be blessed as well.❤️
2 years after you commented and still your love for your Brother shines brightly through your words.
All my love and best wishes to you and your loved ones Obie.
@@jedfra9172 Bless you. All my love to you and yours, beautiful soul.🌹
👍
These shows are just fantastic and to chilly I tip my scouse hat!!! What's even better is there are so many to listen to!!
These episodes are good to listen to while doing chores around the house, in the doctor's waiting room with ear buds, as background while drawing or painting, or as a bed-time story before sleep. They originally aired when I was a tween but I wasn't really into radio drama at the time; I'm glad I am able to hear these on UA-cam these days. Thanks.
Sometimes I think I was born too late....I'm 58, and can remember when TV's only had 3channels, telephones were attached to the wall with a wire (and had rotary dials on them), and my ham radio equipment still used vacuum tubes. Ahhhhhhhh, as Archie and Edith used to say, "Those were the days"!
Of course, EVERY generation says the same thing.......................................
I'll be sixty one. Being from a very rural community in the Midwest, we only got two channels! Lol
Im 49 and grew up listening to CBSRMT every night I could get it on th AM. I rarely ever meet anyone my age who listened to it. Now I can tune in anytime I have wifi, lol. My bathtime ritual now!❤️
Well with todays tech you can relive those days all you want. You got youtube for your old time nostalgia. You can still buy ham radios and parts.
Same with me Stephanie. I hot bath and Radio Mystery Theater. Until next time. pleasant dreammss!!!
Same. I remember staying up till midnight and what I heard the national anthem and saw the flag I thought it was a special movie. LOL
When this originally aired (1977) I would listen while I was driving home on weekends from Camp LeJeune NC to Charleston, WV. Great memories.
I was laying in bed as a teenager listening at night in IN one of my best times these were the best shows never missed them better than TV
I was looking for a man like me that listen to these also well he was driving home. LOL
Sempre Fi!!! Camp Lejeune '92-'96
@@eddiebelljr6201 Eddie I was stationed at Camp LeJeune two times... Jan-Jul 74 then shipped out to Okinawa and back to LeJeune Sep75 to Oct77. Jacksonville was nothing but pawn shops and strip joints. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant....Out
same
Great stories , Reminds me of being a kid listening with me Da and Ma and little Brother ! Thanks for doing this ! !
Thanks for taking time to post these old radio shows.
+Ben Readin
You're welcome.
This is a great story! I don't watch TV, instead I listen to audiobooks and stories. I'd rather let my mind fill in the scenes and setting.
Imaginews Report Exactly! Your mind picks out better actors and does a better job of directing! 👍
I’m the same love audio dramas
@@louisbrugnoni1291 Indeed. 👍👍👍.
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custo.
Well said, many of us feel the same.. ✌
That's great. Wish more felt the same.
one thing little crux could not conquer was the kindness and friendship the wilsons bestowed on him. fantastic marvelous.
I love these classic radio thrillers! You might be interested in this one, “The Gables” and three others listed under “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! ua-cam.com/video/Ot1sF7fkhMw/v-deo.html--Claud. Also, The latest production is now premiered, online and ready to view. "They Never Found a Body": ua-cam.com/video/7pfXLyAvS08/v-deo.html/ ! Claud.
Thank you, ChillySunshine. Always such a pleasure listening to these oldies :D
For me, You've got the best channel on UA-cam! Every evening I tune into your channel and relive those chilling moments with an episode or two. Thanks once again! Oooh and thanks for answering those questions of mine.
Chain Reaction Totally agree!!!
I’m so glad I came across your channel, thanks
A heartfelt thanks for. posting these. Loved them as a kid. Made my imagination soar, especially the sci-fi episodes.
Coach B ~ You're Welcome......They were a great part of my childhood too.
Thanks for the memories !! 😸💝💙💜🌼💕💚🌻😍
im 10 minutes in and a fire could not break me away from this story.
How bout a Trumpeting Bull Elephant...?
Mgn is the elephant on fire?
Yet you wrote a message 🤣
I've always liked this episode.☄️👽👽🌧️🌩️☄️🌠👽🤯👏
💛 Catherine from Tucson AZ
2/16/24
I remember hearing these shows during the 70's on my clock radio. There was also The Drama Hour on KNX Radio in Los Angeles.
clock radio - some people these days would go - what the heck is that? LOL
you probably remember record players and B&W tv - snow, vertical, horizontal. . . :}
And the little glowing dot when you turned off the old glass tube TV.
Not to mention the star spangled banner at midnight
A different time...
KNX 1070 news radio Los Angeles play the mystery theater also was where they did many old radio shows like Gunsmoke. I’m up to the early 2000’s they had the drama hour every night playing classic radio for Los Angeles sadly they had a new program director come in in 2002 and ruin everything good memories KNX 1070
Thank you for another great story. I listen to at least one story every night.
I remember this show very well.. I was about 7 - 9 year's old listen to this one Crock the alien waiting for my parents to return.
TV of the mind returns!
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
I enjoy using my mind instead of my sight to picture the narrative, and dose off! Thank you
chillysunshine, thanks for posting these fine programs. people like you make you tube great.
Thanks Tom, I appreciate the kind words.
The door noise scared the hell out of me as kid, brings back good times
So impressed with these short imagentetive stories, thanks for putting them together and uploading them for us
Excellent radio shows. Thank you !
Thank you, ChillySunshine for the upload.
Radio shows like this were true interactive media as your mind constructs all of the images for the story. Everyone I know that listened to CBSRMT back then loved that show.
Yes! Another one right up my alley! Thank you!!!!
It's Feburary, 2021and the power is out. I have my phone and some candles and an oil lamp...this is perfect. A little brandy and my afternoon is complete.
I love these stories
Thanks for posting these wonderful stories. I used to listen in my mom's VW bus as a tween. The sound of the squealing door and E.G. Marshall's voice filled me with a thrill just knowing what was coming next.
You're very welcome Faith.......Always thought those old VW buses were kind of neat looking.
Same! It blew my mind when I heard the clip on Perry Mason show one day. I had never heard it anywhere else.
Awesome find....Thanks
I can tell you that what my dad always said is still so true.... we did not have much money while growing up. Yet, my dad always said that, reading makes an active mind that will let one travel anywhere to anyplace and during any time-period in our history. You can really see the story as you hear these masterful actors! I missed these as a little boy listening to them starting about age 8. Thx to Chili for putting them onto listen to...
Great show
I enjoyed that. Hopefully there are those amongst us humans who really be that humane if or when we become a representative of the goodness of Earth.
The last television series I followed was X-Files. I have stopped watching TV after that. Thank you for these wonderful radio dramas
PS I hope KROK will come and visit me!
Camilla
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I'm watching The X Files.
Too bad “The X-Files” aren’t on any more... They were very imaginative. So many channels we get now, but, nothing really that good to watch (except for the Discovery Channel) as listening & IMAGINING these wonderful radio shows! Great job & thanx SO much to Mr. Sunshine for all of his his tireless hard work which went into putting these wonderful radio shows online for us to enjoy! 👍🤗
E G MARSHALL, MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE BROTHER, THANK YOU FOR YOUR "FANTASTIC MYSTERIOUS STORIES "! I LOVE LISTENING TO THESE STORIES WHILE DRINKING OR SIPPING MY BOURBON AT NIGHT.
well done chillysunshine love all your stories told all my friends and family about you're channel and they love them too....Julia oxford great Britain.😨😊🛀🔝😁😉
Rock on Chilly Sunshine!!!
I liked the rippling effect on the picture at the very end of the video.
I just love those stories.
This was very good for the alien invasion mystery here on Earth.
yeah except for now it's not a myth. LOL
I remember being w/my older sister back in ‘65-66, driving her lil VW beetle & then, all of a sudden, she’d suddenly pull over & say...”Look! Look up there! Do u see that? It looks like a UFO!” Those were the days when UFOs were quite popular! 🤔
These radio plays (OTR) are pure gold. My brother is a huge fan of science fiction, yet I still haven't been able to get him to listen to a single episode of X minus One.
I still very much enjoy TV and films, but there is something special about these radio dramas. Audio books are fun as well, but these radio shows like Orson Welles' in "The Hitchhiker" are able to use great acting with radio SFX to set a mood that sparks your imagination. I'd guess these OTR shows have different nostalgic responses to people of any age. I live in America, and sadly we've only had a small spattering of radio dramas since the 50's. Examples being CBS radio theatre, Bradbury 13, and Mindwebs. We need a renaissance of radio drama
Your brother doesn't know what he's missing. We had a station one could get in an in and out way featured x minus e/Dimension X in 1980s.
I knew Mr. John Beal, a wonderful man. I was his caretaker back in the 90s in New York ...
great stpry!
Many thanks for these.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ from England ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
In not one bad word , in it gave you something to think about useing our mind was great
That was the way it “USED TO BE” as tv shows didn’t need to use profanity or nudity to capture peoples’ attention. But, sadly,... nowadays... that’s ALL they know HOW to do...😟
Mind painting. Thanks for these CS. 👊
Great stuff nice to relax to.
Please keep up the great shows I love them in will be watching a great deal more , I use listen to them sitting on my dad's Lap in it bought back some great menber's
thank you
a scientist lets this thing be touched - and wouldn't the feds be there in no time? - like they very obviously do track stuff!!!! i love these stories - but i like reality a bit, too. but if country people who were curious and good people, they may have done what the guys did in this one and go from there. . . Good story though :}
They have arrived and are here. They have been here. Go to the barn.
Fantastic! Thank you
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
I think I actually like the cool pictures more than the stories.. 😀😀😀😀😎👌🌍🌍👽👽👽👽
I like when I recognize who the voices? Folgers coffee guy's voice. And Herman munster's voice. I hear those a lot
Long live the 70s
Theater of the mind.
All of these tales are really good but please, please get some oil for the DOOR! 🤪
ps - thanks for all these great radio plays :}
You're welcome Alexa.
Much love!!!!
Thanks
We always feel we are superior to all....
Kruck found himself in the Kruck of a Kruck situation!
It's so sad how humans react ...
ha ha Mr. Sanders got REKT
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
Lil Kruk. America's first rapper.
Developing active and creative impulses require a mind prepared to form imagery within the mind. That imagination exercise begins early in ppl and takes form in seeing into the boundless reality which a healthy mind can structure and fill with imagery purely inside the mind! Imagineering is the most powerful machine in the Universe. God gave us this machine to ppl, build, construct accessorize the world we create for our entertainment in the theatre of the mind! Wunderbar einen GOD
Look der, Mary Sue. It's one a dem flying saucers. Go gets me my shotgun!
I wish I had a little "Kruk" for a friend 🛸
A Frederick Brown kinda story🤖👾👽
Good.
wow
Dr. Chuck Missler has a UA-cam video out title transhumanism. Amazing
Three Good things about the 70 wonder woman Charlie's Angels and mystery theater
2 outta 3 anyhow
You must be a scholar.
This one really short and not really good.
........and the little silver spaceman said, 'KRUCK IT!', pointed his little silver finger and they all faw down and go BOOM!
Me and a little lady were parked one evening that ended about 20 min in the show and that was it we had to go where people and lights were lol funny now but back then I was pissed damn cbs
chillys. i have a few otr shows i can send you if interested let me know how to get in touch with you
What kind of shows do you have Tom? I do plan on eventually doing shows other than CBSRMT......I've already started another channel but only have one video so far. ua-cam.com/channels/_tBfRDmdR-cBVz-LBOlsVw.html
geeeeeeeez
Kruck wasn't fuckin around guys
courage the cowardly dog pic
😁😊😁😌
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awsome. I am
Winter nights...the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/v-deo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on UA-cam.
no trump make youtube great again
I dunno. .this is ok..but where's the video?
Levi287 Earp Duh! I hope you’re trying to be funny ! Fail! Can you say “ radio” ?
Go back to the old artwork, this goofy new look stinks
Thanks