I’m 66 yrs old. I had no idea at all that that radio drama and mystery shows as in old time radio style was aired all the way up to the early 80’s. Favorite old time radio show. GILDERSLEAVE, my favorite character Leroy, he cracks me up. By the way the same actor was the voiced for the cartoon young boy Sherman on Mr. Peabody
I first found mystery theater because of a promotion for Halloween in the paper my parents saw back in 1988. Nice to have a ghost story to celebrate the week of my mystery theater anniversary.
I’m 66 yrs old. I had no idea at all that that radio drama and mystery shows as in old time radio style was aired all the way up to the early 80’s.
Favorite old time radio show. GILDERSLEAVE, my favorite character Leroy, he cracks me up. By the way the same actor was the voiced for the cartoon young boy Sherman on Mr. Peabody
Gildersleeve is my favorite OTR comedy.
I miss the days where you can use your imagination and really enjoy a good story,
7.16.2023 - Listening from Peebles, Ohio, USA, on a misty, ghostly Sunday morning.
I first found mystery theater because of a promotion for Halloween in the paper my parents saw back in 1988. Nice to have a ghost story to celebrate the week of my mystery theater anniversary.
7.16.2023 - Listening from Peebles, Ohio. Great tale!
I enjoyed this story very much. I thank you ❤️
❤❤❤❤from England
One of the best.
Very well done 👍
A little spooky. 😉👻 TFS!
Great one!
Great stuff
Good one
Nice dramatization!
Hey...another ode to wedded bliss.
Grew up with these!
How could CBS Mystery theatre use the same sound and phrase as the older Inner Sanctum show?
Because its producer, Himan Brown, created and produced both and owned the intellectual rights to it.
Same producer
Himan Brown.
PLOT: When her husband suddenly goes missing, a woman soon discovers just how much appearances can be deceiving and misleading.
Not one of the better stories here, though readers of short form horror will recognise this plot.
100% sure they have done this one before too. Just slightly different
Which actor plays Ned (the husband)?
Larry Haines
Is Ian Martin using a Glasgow accent here, or is he going for something of an English Northerner? I can't make heads or tails of this dialect.