CBS Radio Mystery Theater 1976, page 5
CBS Radio Mystery Theater
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a long-running series of radio dramas created by Himan Brown and hosted by E.G. Marshall. These programs were recorded from a public radio station in 1976. They do not contain news or commercials. #0544 Witches' Sabbath; 0545 The Queen of Cats; 0549 The Colony; 0550 Strike Force; 0551 A Question of Identity; 0553 The Awakening; 0557 Now You See Them, Now You Don't; 0558 How to Kill Rudy.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Vic Demise
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Great sound quality! As a kid, I was given a copy of "the wailing wall" which I believe starred Borris Karloff. It was my first real experience with radio drama, and I listened to ir again and again. If anyone has it I'd be thrilled! Thanks for sharing the fun! victordemise@yahoo.com
These are great
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Thanks for posting these recordings. The FM is soooo much better than the AM recordings. I would like to ask if you have a good copy of 781020 The Outside Girl. The only recording that seems to be available is really muffled and mostly un-listenable. In any event, thanks again for posting these. Keep 'em coming. cheers!
Great series
dsuden
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I can’t get enough of these! A wonderful revival of old time radio, brought up to date with better technology, but preserving the spirit of the old original radio dramas. E.g. marshal is a wonderful host for the program, the writing is superb, the music is remarkably good, and they chose really good actors for the parts.
The Outside Girl
russbrady22
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Thanks for your compliments these postings. I am sorry... I do not have "The Outside Girl" in my collection. I will attempt to locate a good copy and post it.
best so far
Duncan
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these are great! Two or three by Sam Dan and they are probably the best!
Tracy Templeton
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I remember listening to these as a child. Love that I get to hear them again!
That screech
CaptnCoolTheCosmicFool
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Would be five stars, but that opening is an ear-splitter. .excellent, excellent shows though.