God bless you! God bless you for the effort you put into making these program episodes available! Only discovered these radio programs during the Covid crisis. Profoundly thankful for you making them available to the audience of this current era!
This is the first RMT I remember listening to on WCCO, Minneapolis, while driving from Grand Forks AFB, ND to St Cloud, MN, to visit my folks for a few days, on the night of its repeat, December 27, 1974.
Superb ending!!! By far one of the best installments! Can't believe 40 years have gone by since E.G. Marshall babysat me with these stories at night before going to school the next day!
It's been years since I've heard one of these; I used to listen to them when they were originally broadcast. "Vicki Vola" also used the name "Vicki Volante" when she acted in films for Al Adamson.
The traveling salesman was Jerry. It seems he told the narrator about the insurance and when Jerry died he assumed his identity and planned a scheme to steal his insurance money.
this is a very very good one actor's voices are perfectly chosen however his wife's voice makes me think of Mrs. Pringle and he would be with a younger sexier type
I absolutely love these dearly. Love the commercials and the news.
I never in a million years thought I would thank some one for playing commercials, but these really take me back,👍👍
That was a well crafted story! Thank you for making these available.
Good night 💤🌉😴 all from Kennewick Wa and thank you again for sharing these wonderful stories. I don't think I can go to sleep without them.
Pretty good twist! I really enjoyed this one! Thanks!
God bless you! God bless you for the effort you put into making these program episodes available! Only discovered these radio programs during the Covid crisis. Profoundly thankful for you making them available to the audience of this current era!
Love the sound of the old train!!!
Ooooh, that was a great surprise ending! Best one so far.
Thank you for these old radio programs.
This is the first RMT I remember listening to on WCCO, Minneapolis, while driving from Grand Forks AFB, ND to St Cloud, MN, to visit my folks for a few days, on the night of its repeat, December 27, 1974.
Superb ending!!! By far one of the best installments! Can't believe 40 years have gone by since E.G. Marshall babysat me with these stories at night before going to school the next day!
I've never heard this one before
A great ending thank you MTR yet again from me for posting here for us to enjoy while working, exercising & driving long trips!
Cant get enough...Thank You....
It's been years since I've heard one of these; I used to listen to them when they were originally broadcast.
"Vicki Vola" also used the name "Vicki Volante" when she acted in films for Al Adamson.
The desk clerk in the scene at 24:30 is Hyman Brown, the creator, producer and director of "CBS Radio Mystery Theater".
good one. took me a while to get the ending though.
Keep them coming and THANK YOU!
simply put awesome, what a treat....
Oh good! A new one, I look forward to these, especially on a long winter night! Thanks!
Melanie Brandt you and me both🔥......
Clever ending. I didn't see that coming!
Amazing just listening could be so SCARY....thanks, thanks
Great twist!
The Return of Donald Draper? :)
I must admit i didn't understand the ending at all... (I normally guess these endings) Shame.. the lockdown must be making me brain dead !
The traveling salesman was Jerry. It seems he told the narrator about the insurance and when Jerry died he assumed his identity and planned a scheme to steal his insurance money.
this is a very very good one
actor's voices are perfectly chosen
however his wife's voice makes me think of Mrs. Pringle and he would be with a younger sexier type