I love love love love love love listening to these. On the TV I have black screen thunderstorm and lightning and with my phone I play these great radio stories thank you❤
I first listen to the Chinese broadcast from Radio Hong Kong of this great classic when I was a child in Hong Kong in the 1960's. Later on I listened to the English version as my English improved. This is one of my best love mystery of all time.
I remember this broadcast vividly. Scary stuff for me with my first portable radio I received for my 16th birthday in 1975. Listening late at night in my bed with the radio next to my ear, Fall of the House of Usher was a repeat broadcast that kept me up all night, for sure. Thank you for posting these great old shows!
Ann Margaret, @ 99, has more wit about her than many a 30 yr old. She recalls the “good old innocent days”, when people truly cared for one another & did whatever they could to help one another. It was so refreshing to read her uplifting words…recalling how things USED TO BE….back in the good old days…. God bless Ann Margaret & may she continue to have many more years of good health & share her wealth of information w/many more people.
I've said this before in the comments of another cbsrmt radio play.....it's always a real macabre story when there's a spooky looking old house for the story's pic.
The late great Edgar Allen Poe, taken from us much too soon. Without him we may well not have had the opportunity to enjoy the modern detective stories; even more so, there may well have been no Sherlock Holmes.
I saw the Vincent Price movie version and that version is mild compare to this CBS RMT version. First of all, the Madeline in CBS RMT version, no way would I be kissing her as in the Vincent Price version compare to the look and smell of Madeline in CBS RMT version. What happened to Kato at the end of the story?
I listened to these when I was a little girl. My grandparents got me a black poodle dog radio for Christmas! From radio shack. I loved that!
I love love love love love love listening to these.
On the TV I have black screen thunderstorm and lightning and with my phone I play these great radio stories thank you❤
Thanks for sharing this CLASSIC! 👏🏼😬♥️🙌🏼 #Poe #OldTimeRadio
I first listen to the Chinese broadcast from Radio Hong Kong of this great classic when I was a child in Hong Kong in the 1960's. Later on I listened to the English version as my English improved. This is one of my best love mystery of all time.
These are awesome,thanks for the playlist.
Hello fellow listeners! I’m tuned in on 03/28/2023 from Richmond, VIRGINIA❤
Enjoying the macabre, from Sunset Beach Ca❤💀
@ Hi there, Candy!!!👋🏼
I remember this broadcast vividly. Scary stuff for me with my first portable radio I received for my 16th birthday in 1975. Listening late at night in my bed with the radio next to my ear, Fall of the House of Usher was a repeat broadcast that kept me up all night, for sure.
Thank you for posting these great old shows!
Yeah... irreplaceable content. 🏆 Thank you.
Revulsion a word i have not heard in so very long. My third listen. Spooky
❤️ Catherine from Tucson AZ
8/29/23
I listened to these shows every night as a kid. Probably why I had so many nightmares!
Haha right!?
Ann Margaret, @ 99, has more wit about her than many a 30 yr old. She recalls the “good old innocent days”, when people truly cared for one another & did whatever they could to help one another.
It was so refreshing to read her uplifting words…recalling how things USED TO BE….back in the good old days….
God bless Ann Margaret & may she continue to have many more years of good health & share her wealth of information w/many more people.
Ty for making my night
Excellent acting!! stupendous, and spell binding Mr. Usher🎉👏👏👏👏
On behalf of Edgar Allan Poe, this is a great rendition of this story. Mr. Usher couldn't be better.
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I've said this before in the comments of another cbsrmt radio play.....it's always a real macabre story when there's a spooky looking old house for the story's pic.
Edgar Allan Poe, the dude was weird I've read other works of his. On a scale from one to 10. I give it a 9. With a creepy factor of 10!
The late great Edgar Allen Poe, taken from us much too soon. Without him we may well not have had the opportunity to enjoy the modern detective stories; even more so, there may well have been no Sherlock Holmes.
I as a kid I listened to this
Thank you
Love the artwork
Did Ann Margaret reach 100?
Seasons don't fear the reaper, nor do the wind and the sun and the rain...Great adaptation 👍
I saw the Vincent Price movie version and that version is mild compare to this CBS RMT version.
First of all, the Madeline in CBS RMT version, no way would I be kissing her as in the
Vincent Price version compare to the look and smell of Madeline in CBS RMT version. What happened to Kato at the end of the story?
I hope this is the unabridged version as Christopher Lee reads this masterpiece yet it was abridged
i love the old ones where they talk funny
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I turned 7yo on 2/13/74
If u dead we ain't tryin to see u again