Mystery theater conjures up memories of a little boy laying in bed with his grandmother's hand-held radio listening to every door slam, every howling dog, every word said. Thank you for bringing these shows back and thank you grandma for the radio.
I can still remember the smell those transistor radios made when they were warming up. Mine had a leather case that it fitted into and, of course, an ear piece. Wonderful memories 😊
WCKY 1530 in Cincinatti. I DX'd from near Charlotte, NC in the late 70s in bed at night. I would get chills when the door creek, music theme plunge of the strings, all followed by Mr. EG Marshall's narration. Then either I'd fall asleep in act 1, or the signal would fade as the ionosphere would shift. I'd wake up toward the end, or when the next show was on. Great childhood memories!!
Pleasant memories of old, when we use to travel during the cooler hours of night from Southern California to Tucson AZ. Late night out on the desert highways were monotonous until RMT came on. It was entertaining and made the trip shorter. Thank one and all for a wonderful program.
We listened between home & No Ho, on the freeway drive hone in the evening on weekends. Southern California roads weren't quite as busy as they are now & us kids did not wear seatbelts in the car 😱
Oooh, another good one! I don't know how I never heard about these shows back then. I guess we were playing records, instead, or they were after bedtime. So glad I found them, aftetall!
These wonderful episodes began on January 6th, 1974, my 10th birthday. I listened to them with my father and brother until they concluded when I was 18 years of age. Amazing memories. Thank you so much.
I never grew up with these shows being raised in the UK. I discovered them several years ago. I like the ones with commercials best of all, sometimes they’re more interesting than the actual story. Amazing how many companies aren’t around anymore and how prices have changed. An expat listening in Florida.
Glad it's not just me that prefers old commercials... especially from 70s and 80s. They were great and memorable!! 21st century commercials are not the same at all and certainly not memorable.
Just hearing the music, , creaking door, and E.G. Marshall’s voice brings back so many memories. Staying up late in a dark bedroom, lit only by a small nightlight, listening to Mystery Theater trying not to be scared….lol ☺️🫣👻❤
Really enjoyed this one, although I seem to remember hearing a similar tale where the man's dead relative started speaking to him through the butler, or something like that. Nighty night.
Not strange at all. I also listen to Radio shows from the 30's & 40's: Suspense and The Whistler and Inner Sanctum. Like stepping back in time to a better world
_FYI: Stories like that are very VERY real. Truth against popular belief, that was a demon aka a familar spirit, in the character of his step mother. Maranatha_
Mystery theater conjures up memories of a little boy laying in bed with his grandmother's hand-held radio listening to every door slam, every howling dog, every word said. Thank you for bringing these shows back and thank you grandma for the radio.
I can still remember the smell those transistor radios made when they were warming up. Mine had a leather case that it fitted into and, of course, an ear piece. Wonderful memories 😊
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WCKY 1530 in Cincinatti. I DX'd from near Charlotte, NC in the late 70s in bed at night. I would get chills when the door creek, music theme plunge of the strings, all followed by Mr. EG Marshall's narration. Then either I'd fall asleep in act 1, or the signal would fade as the ionosphere would shift. I'd wake up toward the end, or when the next show was on. Great childhood memories!!
Same
Awsome memories. As Joe Madison said, " radio is the theater of the mind".....
Pleasant memories of old, when we use to travel during the cooler hours of night from Southern California to Tucson AZ. Late night out on the desert highways were monotonous until RMT came on. It was entertaining and made the trip shorter. Thank one and all for a wonderful program.
We listened between home & No Ho, on the freeway drive hone in the evening on weekends. Southern California roads weren't quite as busy as they are now & us kids did not wear seatbelts in the car 😱
These old Radio Thrillers really allow your sense of imagination to paint a picture of what is happening... This channel is such a treasure.
that is what I loved about them as a kid....
Oooh, another good one! I don't know how I never heard about these shows back then. I guess we were playing records, instead, or they were after bedtime.
So glad I found them, aftetall!
Loved these shows in my younger years and a joy to near again.
Wonderful memories of listening to RMT and EG Marshall as a young teen. The creaky door intro set the mood.
These wonderful episodes began on January 6th, 1974, my 10th birthday. I listened to them with my father and brother until they concluded when I was 18 years of age. Amazing memories. Thank you so much.
I turned ten same year ;0)
Me too😅
My mom saw a commercial on the 6th and told me about it. I started listening on the 7th, my birthday.
@@chriscma1 I am proud to have a connection with you regarding this wonderful source of entertainment!
My sister and I would listen in our dark bedroom on fri and sat nights in the 70s! Great memories!
Great sound quality on this episode. Thanks for uploading.
I never grew up with these shows being raised in the UK. I discovered them several years ago. I like the ones with commercials best of all, sometimes they’re more interesting than the actual story. Amazing how many companies aren’t around anymore and how prices have changed. An expat listening in Florida.
The commercials brought back so many wonderful memories.
Glad it's not just me that prefers old commercials... especially from 70s and 80s. They were great and memorable!! 21st century commercials are not the same at all and certainly not memorable.
I loved this episode, and yes i believe in supernatural beings and so forth. TG she finally understood.
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❤ Catherine from Tucson AZ
10/10/23
Just hearing the music,
, creaking door, and E.G. Marshall’s voice brings back so many memories. Staying up late in a dark bedroom, lit only by a small nightlight, listening to Mystery Theater trying not to be scared….lol ☺️🫣👻❤
Another good one. I’ve always loved CBSMT! ❤ Thanks for posting. 😊
Very enjoyable as always, thank you 🌟🥂
Greetings from Indianapolis, IN🌚🎄... Listening 12\2023🌌☕
Greetings from California. Happy holidays. 12-17-23
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc thank ya' ‼️🌚
Love this channel. ❤️
Scary and believable.
Thanks, David. ❤
Really enjoyed this one, although I seem to remember hearing a similar tale where the man's dead relative started speaking to him through the butler, or something like that. Nighty night.
I lov old radio shows call me strange
Not strange at all. I also listen to Radio shows from the 30's & 40's: Suspense and The Whistler and Inner Sanctum. Like stepping back in time to a better world
Thank you
...until next time, pleasant dreams.
(cue creaking door closing).
_FYI: Stories like that are very VERY real. Truth against popular belief, that was a demon aka a familar spirit, in the character of his step mother. Maranatha_
This was a good way for me to experience something new from E.G. Marshall when I was a kid, since he was not from my generation.
15 June 2024 - Great episode! Listening from the Beautiful Bluegrass of Central Kentucky…in the dark. 👻
🙋🏻♂️🙀 Thank You
An exorcist could have solved the problem..
I grew up listing to this show on WBBM Radio out of Chicago!
Thank you