Vol. 3.2 | 3.5 Hrs - CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 3: Part 2 of 2
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2022
- CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 3: Part 2 of 2
26. (0:00:14) “The Man Who Asked for Yesterday” - Written by Murray Burnett - Starring: Mandel Kramer, Evie Juster, Paul Hecht, Gilbert Mack, Ralph Bell - January 31, 1974
27. (0:44:43) “Dead Ringer” - Written by Murray Burnett - Starring: Leon Janney, Joan Lovejoy, Larry Haines, Robert Dryden, Paul Hecht - February 1, 1974
28. (1:31:03) “A Ghostly Game of Death” - Written by Murray Burnett - Starring: William Prince, Joan Tyson, William Redfield, Gilbert Mack, Ralph Bell - February 2, 1974
29. (2:16:20) “The Sign of the Beast” - Written by Sam Dann - Starring: Lois Smith, Paul McGrath, Tom Keene, Dan Ocko - February 3, 1974
30. (2:57:34) “Here Goes the Bride” - Written by Ian Martin - Starring: Ruby Dee, Michael Wager, Teri Keane, Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin - February 4, 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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Thank you for sharing this! I remember listening to these at night, back in the 70’s and my dad (RIP😢) would come in fussing about electricity. lol
Telling me to turn it off. Now I can listen all I want.😇
I'm alone in this world work eat pray study word crash out listen mystery theater make me feel happy
You’re not alone anymore we are a family of mystery theatre friends, take care and enjoy your evening listening with us all, we’re just friends who never met
Pretty much my life! I’m happy with it!
This was on 7 nights a week at 11pm when I was growing up. Great memories. Thanks for sharing. 👉👊👍
I'm in my 40s I just found this channel I like mystery drama stories
Thank you so much!!! These chilling story "bundles" are the 💣!!
hallo.watching from Philippines..
kumusta, Mabuhay..
This was on at 10:07 p.m. in Topeka Kansas 7 days a week on 580 AM WIBW radio from 1974-1982.
Very cool background, thank you!!! Also adore the creaky door😘😘
i was born in the 70's even so i never heard of these before now , however I am thoroughly enjoying them , i was listening to rain and or thunderstorms at night to fall asleep ,NOW I LISTEN TO THESE ,THANK YOU FOR CREATING THIS CHANNEL !
I liked listening to these as a teenager in the mid 70s..
I wish I'd had them when I was a teen, in the '70's. I was born in '57, and grew up watching Twilight Zone, Hitchcock, Outer Limits, etc, and heard from my family about the various radio shows they'd listen to. I don't think we had enough radio stations here, to even play shows like these. I remember them talking about The Shadow, and hearing their soaps first on the radio, but after everyone got a TV, it changed everything, even if it was a B&W TV for a long time. I like being able to keep listening to the stories without having to watch a screen, and I can drift off to sleep if it's time. I've listened to most everything here now. Hahaha
Me too 👍
Thank you so much for putting these up I just love them I loved them when I was a teenager in the 70s and I love them still thank you they are the best!
As good as the original RMT plays are I’d love for someone to use a cast of present day actors and producers/directors and perform some of them again. Quite often when an old idea is resurrected it proves that once the original cast is either too old or dead to reproduce the play or movie using a new cast the brilliance of the original shines even brighter. It is thanks to the recording of the original productions still existing and someone being willing to upload them to sites like UA-cam for those of us born years after they were first broadcast and those who heard them first time round listen to and enjoy them again. A great big thank you to the folks responsible for uploading these little gems from the past… 🙌🏻 👱🏻♂️
SO enjoy these shows! Grew up listening to them....
Thank you, bajillions, Spellbinders! Love these so much - they bring back memories of my youth of being sneaky listening to them after my parents trundled off to bed. 😄 And now, being an insomniac, they help me to fall asleep. 😁... Sorry - no disrespect to you, Spellbinders, but if I didn't tune in to OTR or rain uploads, I'd be awake all night long, and I can't have that... gotta catch my beauty sleep at some point. 🤣
Happy Holidays to you and yours. 🎄
Thank you!🦇🦇Happy Holidays!🎄❄️🙂
The same here
Thank you
Thanks
Dang the writing in these are so good. I’m using some lines and ideas here to write my own pulp fiction. ❤ thanks
(0:00:14) “The Man Who Asked for Yesterday”
(0:44:43) “Dead Ringer”❤
(1:31:03) “A Ghostly Game of Death”
(2:16:20) “The Sign of the Beast”
(2:57:34) “Here Goes the Bride”
Is "the man who asked for yesterday" known as one of the best or most popular episodes of CBSRMT or is it just my taste? That was really good!!!
Spellbinder i hope all is good for you.
Morning everyone
❤4/15/2023❤
Dang that first story. .....
1:34:48 did anyone else notice the strange demonic voice at the beginning of this story? Or was that just me…. 😅
Wow that one story was very grim. Grim because greed and cruelty are common
Milly . . . Don’t.
Love listening to these radio programs, however, I do have a beef! CBSRMT is notorious for the most irritating, over-done background sound effects - especially howling wind and animal noises. It is monotonous and distracting and in far too many instances it actually makes it difficult to hear and concentrate on the dialog. Several times I've found myself skipping episodes due to this annoyance. Fortunately, there is a whopping total of 1,399 episodes to weed through!
It is obvious that you do not like background sound effects that were common in these programs.
I’m lazy. Take care of me.
LoL, the feminist in " the "sign of the beast " at 2:20:00 is so annoying but the clip was funny.
I had to fast forward through the part with that annoying barking dog.
Then you must not like dogs. And they may not like you as well.🐕
@@audreyricci6383 I'm okay with that.
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Too much yelling
Then do not listen to these stories if you do not like them.
love these except when the religion nonsense is snuck in