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Sign up todayClassic Radio’s Greatest Mystery Shows, Vol. 4 - Abridged
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Enjoy sixteen of the greatest mystery shows from radio’s golden age and the Hollywood celebrities that starred in them.
The golden age of radio had incredible mystery shows that kept Americans glued to their radio sets. Families gathered around their living room radios to hear their favorite Hollywood stars in spine-chilling radio mystery and horror. In this collection of sixteen episodes, you’ll hear Lights Out! with Arch Oboler; three episodes of Suspense starring Agnes Moorehead, Howard Duff, and Paul Henreid; The Black Museum starring Orson Welles; The Mysterious Traveler starring Maurice Tarplin; Quiet Please starring Ernest Chappell; two episodes of Escape starring William Conrad and John Dehner; and many more!
Episodes include:
The Black Museum, 1/8/52 – “The Centerfire .32 Bullet”Crime Classics, 7/20/53 – “The Death of a Picture Hanger”Escape, 8/1/48 – “The Man Who Would Be King”Escape, 8/15/48 – “The Fugitive”The Hall of Fantasy, 9/5/52 – “The Shadow People”Lights Out!, 10/20/42 – “Poltergeist”Murder By Experts, 7/25/49 – “The Big Money”The Mysterious Traveler, 3/29/49 – “Death Has a Cold Breath”Quiet Please, 2/16/48 – “Whence Came You”The Sealed Book, 6/17/45 – “Broadway Here I Come”Suspense, 2/14/46 – “Lucky Lady”Suspense, 3/14/46 – “No More Alice”Suspense, 4/4/46 – “Post Mortem”The Whistler, 11/5/45 – “Harvest of Death”The Whistler, 11/12/45 – “The Seeing Eye”The Whistler, 11/26/45 – “The Stray Dream”