Vol. 3.1 | 3.5 Hrs - CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 3: Part 1 of 2

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CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 3: Part 1 of 2

21. (0:00:14) “The Ring of Truth” – Written by Henry Slesar - Starring: Agnes Moorehead, Ian Martin, Mandel Kramer, Santos Ortega, Dan Ocko - January 26, 1974

22. (0:43:48) “Time and Again” – Written by Ian Martin - Starring: John Beal, Grace Matthews, Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin - January 27, 1974

23. (1:28:24) “Three Women” – Written by Elspeth Eric - Starring: Ruth Ford, George Petrie, Roger De Koven, Joan Lorring - January 28, 1974

24. (2:13:06) “The Man Who Heard Voices” – Written by Sam Dann - Starring: Larry Haines, Augusta Dabney, Leon Janney, Suzanne Grossman - January 29, 1974

25. (2:57:53) “Mother Love” – Written by Bob Juhren - Starring: Joan Hackett, Evie Juster, Leon Janney, Mason Adams, Roger De Koven, Vinnette Carroll - January 30, 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! I've just recently discovered these radio shows. They take me back to my early childhood. We had a b&w tv. But when we went to bed my mom would lay down nxt to us and turn the radio on, where we'd listen to radio shows. That's what I do now. I'm a widow, and these stories fill a void in my world. Thank you, so very much.

ocg-tax
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I love being able to listen now as loud and as late as I want.

jackiemahon
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Out of this world. A chance to imagine and create my characters and the environment. So comforting to listen and rest the eyes from so much bombardment of activity wrecking my nerves from drama, thriller, mystery, etc. At 67 years old it's taking the thought off of breast cancer healing. Thank you sooo much. 🎉🎉

barbarastewart
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Born '65 listened around '77 on. What a treat I'd totally forgotten about them.

scratchdog
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Thanks for the time stamps and great descriptions.

cynk
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Reminds me of when I was a kid. I used to listen to it at night. I'd put the radio as close to me ear as possible and barely turn it up. Lol. I used to get into trouble if I got caught listening, but I did it anyways. Lol

jackiemahon
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I used to listen to CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1974. I would stay up and listen. I was 16 years old.

bruceaustin
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I listened to the Mystery Theater back in the 70's. It played once a week, I think Wednesday night. I would put my battery operated GE radio under my pillow so I could listen to it while I was laying down to sleep. I looked forward to these.

mye_briones
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Thank you, I used to listen to this with my Dad. God bless him.
Tucson, AZ 3/13/24

CathyBorders-zmem
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This is how I fell asleep on long car
trips with family. My mom listened every night in her bed. Now I DO.

tiffanycephus
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I used to listen to these as a teenager in the 70s. On Sunday nights on the radio.

melvinastewart
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I used to listen to this with my father. Memories now. He's gone now. Been scense 2004. I was like 10 or 11. God Bless his heart. ❤

KellyNelson-ekyy
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Agnes Moorehead had a long and prolific career in radio, film and TV. She made so many appearances on the series SUSPENSE that she was dubbed by the producers 'The First Lady of Suspense.' During the 20 years SUSPENSE was on the air (1942-1962) she appeared in 'Sorry, Wrong Number' seven times. Six of those aired live.

We're fortunate that she appeared at least twice on CBSRMT before passing from cancer in 1974, during the show's first season.

adamantman
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Enjoying..love the fireplace..so cozy..help me relax..Thank You

madellairatcliff
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Only 50 next year and i love these shows.

giveyourselfone
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luv to hear EG's voice. thank you

maridambrosio
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My husband listened too these when he was a kid, he told me about them, now we listened too them as our bed time stories every night, we are in texas..its a cold night..night❤

amazinglovebird
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Love these collections. There’s always that one that stays with you…Mother Love. 😉❤

JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
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Yeah, I remember listening to the radio show way back in the dorm at my old school;

lindaibarra
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(0:00:14) “The Ring of Truth”
(0:43:48) “Time and Again”
(1:28:24) “Three Women”
(2:13:06) “The Man Who Heard Voices”
(2:57:53) “Mother Love”

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