CBS Radio MYSTERY THEATRE - Old Time Radio Dramas - Volume 11: Part 2 of 2
106. (0:00:14) “Three Times Dead” – Written by Sam Dann (based on a short story by W. W. Jacobs) - Starring: William Redfield, Sam Gray, Suzanne Grossman, Dan Ocko - June 17, 1974.
In this episode, after a cop is forced to kill two culprits in an attempted store robbery, the grateful shopkeeper offers to the cop's wife a reward of a figurine that will grant the bearer three wishes.
107. (0:44:31) “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” – Written by George Lowther - Starring: Kevin McCarthy, Marian Seldes, Ian Martin, Court Benson - June 18, 1974.
In this episode, an adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson tale about a sociable doctor and the sinister alter ego he develops after an experiment gone awry.
108. (1:28:38) “The Secret Doctrine” – Written by Elspeth Eric - Starring: Mercedes McCambridge, Mildred Clinton, William Johnstone, Robert Dryden, Nick Pryor - June 20, 1974.
In this episode, the obsessed French fan of a famous American actor becomes revengeful when he humiliatingly rejects her marriage-minded advances.
109. (2:12:53) “Escape! Escape!” – Written by George Lowther - Starring: Teri Keane, Robert Dryden, Bob Kaliban, Bryna Raeburn - June 24, 1974.
In this episode, with the help of the former's wife, Army stockade escapees Hank Farley and Will Chase take refuge in a house in the woods, one already occupied by an elderly woman with mystic powers.
110. (2:56:58) “Where Fear Begins” – Written by Henry Slesar - Starring: Kim Hunter, Mason Adams, Alan Hewitt, Ian Martin, Phoebe Dorin - June 25, 1974.
In this episode, prompted by her sister's panicked final words, a woman learns of a drug developed by a mysterious doctor, a prescription that can literally scare a person to death.
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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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