I was born in 1972 I may have been 4 or 5 yrs old but I remember going to bed with my mom and listening to these stories and being in complete darkness and the green glowing light from my dads stereo/record player would be the only light in the room! I would fall asleep cuddled up next to my mom. When I found these I was so excited. I wish my mom was still alive she would have enjoyed these. She was barely learning to play music on her cell phone we got her❤️
I was born in 1950, and used to hear the soap operas during the day. My mom was always listening to As the World Turns. And Young Doctor Malone. After gradeschool, I don't remember anymore radio shows. Then, sometimes in the 70's or 80's I went to bed, and turned on the radio. Looking for some music to help me go to sleep. Instead of music, I came across a channel in Dallas. The radio announcer was playing old radio shows. He played the comedies, so Lum & Abner was a regular, along with Amos and Andy. Occasionally we'd get Lights Out Everyone and The invisible man. After listening to these stories for a long while, the announcer retired. The radio filled his spot with Sports Update. I was crushed. Now, I'm enjoying stories again. And I'm back in my element.. I often think I was born too late. I should have been born in the 1930's. I prefer radio to TV any way. You can continue working with the Rado playing. With TV, I feel I have to sit and watch. THANK YOU SO MUCH for bringing old radio shows back to life!
I've always been attracted to these old radio shows. As a child I always thought I was born in the wrong era, I should have been around during the 1930s-1950s. Welp I'm glad I get a portion of those memories.
I see other people like me, I bet we all feel like the only one in our lives who listens to these. I have listened to OTR since I was 17. Every single night, in some form or another.
During the late 1970s, I made it a point of being in front of my stereo receiver on late Sunday nights at 11pm after the house was quiet. I turned out the lights and tuned the receiver to the local clear-channel AM station to listen to E. G. Marshall introduce the next episode of the CBS Radio Mystery Theatre. The yellow glow of the tuning scale on the receiver and fingers of light on the living room wall from a distant streetlight helped establish the mood. I loved every minute of it.
I use to listen to these with my father when I was a young kid back in the 1970’s. I have been listening to your CBSRMT channel for years now and love going to sleep to them still! Thanks for uploading these! Michael, Copenhagen Denmark
Thank You ❤..I fall asleep listening at night. Look forward to going to bed nightly...I am a widow of 5months and listening is comforting. Thank You..God Bless
I,too, am a widow. My husband passed away 13 months ago. I listen to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater each night to fall asleep. My response to you is my way of telling you that you're not alone. Pleasant dreams!
I love this program. Especially when the day is done yet I can't turn off my thoughts. I need an escape. The CBSRMT takes me away to the time when I first discovered it in high school. It's great medicine & entertainment.
Qhen i was a kid it was mystery mccomd that would be on past my bed time on wpop am radio i hardly could stay awake most of the time but brings back memories of my big brother telling me what happened on the show the next day. he passed afew days ago i wish he was here to listen to these stories
The minds eye. I wasn't born until 1948 so I grew up with tv. I started listening to old time radio on sirius radio when I was injured at work and had to stay off my leg for a year. My older brother was 6 years older and had told me about the radio shows he listened to when he was a kid so it was pretty cool actually hearing them.
I too was born in 1948 and I remember listening to these. I also remember the soap operas on radio. I also listened to The Lone ranger, Terry and the prirates, Sparky the Fire dog , Dick Tracy.My Dad used to listen to The Grand Ole Opery on Saturdays. I loved all of these programs because we didn't have a TV. .
Hill folk rarely got the air waves, but flatlanders got them clearly on AM radios back in the day. Fun fancy fact of growing up in both places. Back in the day when rabbit ears were the norm for TVs. Radio was real.
I had a transistor radio that I listened to in the 60's. Receiving wasn't very good. I complained about it one day, and my younger brother who was about 12 said he'd fix it. He had a roll of thin wire that he tied down where my antenna was supposed to be, and then clipped the other end to my bedrooms window screen. Instant sound!
❤ I used to love listening to these radio shows when I was young my brother would listen to the fifties music but me it was the old time murder mystery radio shows I loved it and I still love it I could do go do my housework and listen to the radio it was so nice and I still do
There is little, if anything people need more than a good story. True since the beginning, doesn’t matter who you are or where or from whence you come.
The ones that have the old commercials and news breaks are very cool too. Heard one the other day that had a sports update and it was Sugar Ray Leonard vs Marvelous Marvin Hagler boxing match. Gave live updates every commercial break, loved it
I do the same. I have for years. I thought i was a bit off and should not tell any one. Good to know i am part of a weird club. Cannot go to sleepvwithout these or at least some well narrated Lovecraft. Good to know it is nit a gang, it’s a club 💕
I would have loved to have been on of these radio actors. I’m a retired middle school teacher and my students s as leats scored higher than most because I showed the it is more cool to appreciate stories than to misbehave. Tell your children stories, especially scary ones. It will make them feel better about the way of things.
John Forsyth played the lead role in BACHELOR FATHER in the early 1960’s. WILLIAM DANIELS was the voice for KITT in the first KNIGHT RYDER series. VAL KILMER was the voice for KITT in the short lived 2008 run…
Joanne Linville in The Doll I remember from Star Trek Original as a Romulan commander that had an attraction to Spock. 🖖 Also an episode of One Step Beyond. I prefer it to Twilight Zone as OSB was loosely based on true accounts.
That door opening at the start cuts right through me. I no longer wish to hear it again.. It gives me an immediate headache. Some things (sounds) are not good for ones mind I think. Sorry
"The Golden Blood of the Sun" by Sam Dann. Do you think Sam was thinking of- ""Golden blood" is a nickname for Rh-null, the rarest known human blood type, which contains no Rh antigens in red blood cells . Fewer than 50 people in the world have this blood type , which was first seen in Aboriginal Australians. It's called "golden" because of its rarity and scientific significance, rather than its color."
Thanks for the heads up. The ads just got turned on yesterday. I changed the settings to remove the mid-video ads and make the start and end ads skippable. 🙂🦇
I was born in 1972 I may have been 4 or 5 yrs old but I remember going to bed with my mom and listening to these stories and being in complete darkness and the green glowing light from my dads stereo/record player would be the only light in the room! I would fall asleep cuddled up next to my mom. When I found these I was so excited. I wish my mom was still alive she would have enjoyed these. She was barely learning to play music on her cell phone we got her❤️
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Same for me. RIP to your mom and mine❤
I was born in 1950, and used to hear the soap operas during the day. My mom was always listening to As the World Turns. And Young Doctor Malone. After gradeschool, I don't remember anymore radio shows. Then, sometimes in the 70's or 80's I went to bed, and turned on the radio. Looking for some music to help me go to sleep. Instead of music, I came across a channel in Dallas. The radio announcer was playing old radio shows. He played the comedies, so Lum & Abner was a regular, along with Amos and Andy. Occasionally we'd get Lights Out Everyone and The invisible man. After listening to these stories for a long while, the announcer retired. The radio filled his spot with Sports Update. I was crushed. Now, I'm enjoying stories again. And I'm back in my element.. I often think I was born too late. I should have been born in the 1930's. I prefer radio to TV any way. You can continue working with the Rado playing. With TV, I feel I have to sit and watch.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for bringing old radio shows back to life!
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I've always been attracted to these old radio shows. As a child I always thought I was born in the wrong era, I should have been around during the 1930s-1950s. Welp I'm glad I get a portion of those memories.
I find listening 🎧 to these radio dramas better than watching TV.
Awesomeness ❤ I go to sleep every night with an old time-y radio show 😊 This is perfect timing ⏱️
Me too, they are very relaxing
@@lukebaldock4672 good, wholesome, family friendly content. without all the profanity
Me too 💟
❤I work at the postal service and I listen to oldies radio shows every day two or three hours and I feel in heaven. I’m 39 but I’m an old person 😅
I see other people like me, I bet we all feel like the only one in our lives who listens to these. I have listened to OTR since I was 17. Every single night, in some form or another.
During the late 1970s, I made it a point of being in front of my stereo receiver on late Sunday nights at 11pm after the house was quiet. I turned out the lights and tuned the receiver to the local clear-channel AM station to listen to E. G. Marshall introduce the next episode of the CBS Radio Mystery Theatre. The yellow glow of the tuning scale on the receiver and fingers of light on the living room wall from a distant streetlight helped establish the mood. I loved every minute of it.
I love these stories thank you so much for bringing this to us.
I'm 60 abd now Listening helps me Sleep, Good Night
Me too.. but do u ever have weird dreams?..😅😅because I do
I use to listen to these with my father when I was a young kid back in the 1970’s. I have been listening to your CBSRMT channel for years now and love going to sleep to them still! Thanks for uploading these! Michael, Copenhagen Denmark
Listening to CBS radio mystery theater helps me sleep 😴 at night. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Thank You ❤..I fall asleep listening at night. Look forward to going to bed nightly...I am a widow of 5months and listening is comforting. Thank You..God Bless
I,too, am a widow. My husband passed away 13 months ago. I listen to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater each night to fall asleep. My response to you is my way of telling you that you're not alone.
Pleasant dreams!
When listening to the old time radio shows I always close my eyes
Imagination is great for the mind.
I often listen to podcasts but this radio station really fascinates me, I am brought back to the beautiful days in my memories. Thank you!😍
Love these old radio shows, but that high pitched music and shrill sound effects, omg🤣🤣🤣
Love old radio plays/stories. Never head this one before so excited about hearing some new stories and it forces you to use your imagination. Love it
Last story was brilliant!! Thanks for the upload 🤗
I love this program. Especially when the day is done yet I can't turn off my thoughts. I need an escape. The CBSRMT takes me away to the time when I first discovered it in high school. It's great medicine & entertainment.
Listening to Sister of Death and suddenly I hear the voice of Fred Flintstone. Awesome!
Hahaha bam bam bam 🤣 😆 😂
Thank you for sharing this collection. ❤
Likewise, born in 72 and always loved growing up with the "Theater of the mind" 👀
I 😍these old time radio shows 😊
The best shall always be,,, immortal. Bravo.
Qhen i was a kid it was mystery mccomd that would be on past my bed time on wpop am radio i hardly could stay awake most of the time but brings back memories of my big brother telling me what happened on the show the next day. he passed afew days ago i wish he was here to listen to these stories
The minds eye. I wasn't born until 1948 so I grew up with tv. I started listening to old time radio on sirius radio when I was injured at work and had to stay off my leg for a year. My older brother was 6 years older and had told me about the radio shows he listened to when he was a kid so it was pretty cool actually hearing them.
I too was born in 1948 and I remember listening to these. I also remember the soap operas on radio. I also listened to The Lone ranger, Terry and the prirates, Sparky the Fire dog , Dick Tracy.My Dad used to listen to The Grand Ole Opery on Saturdays. I loved all of these programs because we didn't have a TV.
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Hill folk rarely got the air waves, but flatlanders got them clearly on AM radios back in the day. Fun fancy fact of growing up in both places. Back in the day when rabbit ears were the norm for TVs. Radio was real.
I had a transistor radio that I listened to in the 60's. Receiving wasn't very good. I complained about it one day, and my younger brother who was about 12 said he'd fix it. He had a roll of thin wire that he tied down where my antenna was supposed to be, and then clipped the other end to my bedrooms window screen. Instant sound!
Always enjoyed the opening sounds. These are great, thank you
I really like listening to these, thanks.
Very clear for such an old broadcast … thank you so much 🏆🥇
I like it to sound less than stellar; I decrease quality to 144.
@@Mr_Negrodamus That's a great idea.
❤ I used to love listening to these radio shows when I was young my brother would listen to the fifties music but me it was the old time murder mystery radio shows I loved it and I still love it I could do go do my housework and listen to the radio it was so nice and I still do
😊❤ I love listening this
Thank you for this!
My Nitetime shows to listen too as I go to sleep
I love this, it put me in the mind of Perry mason. I’m hooked ❤
There is little, if anything people need more than a good story. True since the beginning, doesn’t matter who you are or where or from whence you come.
Give love to the channel! 👍💜🦇💜🦇
Thank you for this ❤
4,15,72..EG Marshall rocked
The ones that have the old commercials and news breaks are very cool too. Heard one the other day that had a sports update and it was Sugar Ray Leonard vs Marvelous Marvin Hagler boxing match. Gave live updates every commercial break, loved it
I haven’t come across that one yet. I like to leave things like that in place too. Thanks! 🙂🦇
Yeess I love the old commercials ❤
@@spellbinders_of_suspense 😊❤️
@@spellbinders_of_suspense I'm always interested in the mysteries and supernatural stuff.
It's on new platform.. and folks can listen.. ty. Good luck with the next platform 👍
One of my principle entertainments in the mid 70's when I was very young and couldn't afford a TV.
Loved listening to radio plays as a kid.
nothing better than old tadio shows y parents listened to the in late 40s and 50s
I do the same. I have for years. I thought i was a bit off and should not tell any one. Good to know i am part of a weird club. Cannot go to sleepvwithout these or at least some well narrated Lovecraft. Good to know it is nit a gang, it’s a club 💕
Balm of Gilead! 😊 Thanks! I remain Spellbound & unwound-G'nite,All!
I would have loved to have been on of these radio actors. I’m a retired middle school teacher and my students s as leats scored higher than most because I showed the it is more cool to appreciate stories than to misbehave. Tell your children stories, especially scary ones. It will make them feel better about the way of things.
Sounds like a good one 💜
Thanks
This is great!!!!!
Listen to this with my gma
I miss this, I too remember the green light from stereo 😮those stereos rocked had a pioneer that would piss off my neighbor 😂
I listen to this on the podcast on my Apple phone everyday. That first dude is Charlie of Charlie’s angels. What a gorgeous voice.
Thank you! I really enjoyed this.
The voice of K.I.T.T. car John Forsyth is in this.
Nope. William Daniels was the voice of kitt. John forsyth was the voice of charlie in charlie’s angels
Awesome Herman Munster is in one of them as well as Alexander Scourby
@@TheWay-up777 Car 54 where are you?
I miss these episodes, but i just cant deal with this high pitched tone.
It hurts!
John Forsyth played the lead role in BACHELOR FATHER in the early 1960’s.
WILLIAM DANIELS was the voice for KITT in the first KNIGHT RYDER series. VAL KILMER was the voice for KITT in the short lived 2008 run…
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(0:00:14) “The Golden Blood of the Sun
(0:45:10) “Sister of Death”
(1:29:56) “Trapped”
(2:16:29) “The Doll”
(3:01:12) “A Scaffold for Two”
I knew that was John Forsythe right away without even looking. Hello Charlie 😇
John Forsythe also starred on Dynasty.
Mystery Friday. 🙂🙂🙂
moon mystery Friday🌙✨️🤔 27:04
Joanne Linville in The Doll I remember from Star Trek Original as a Romulan commander that had an attraction to Spock. 🖖
Also an episode of One Step Beyond. I prefer it to Twilight Zone as OSB was loosely based on true accounts.
That detective sounds like Fred Flintstone 😳.
Tucson AZ, 3/26/24
The last story is the best. Skip to tbe end.
Is that supposed be a creaky door, or a bear that stubbed it’s toe?
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They need to do some James Herbert storey's best horror writers ever
The high pitched squeal in the background is too much😢
I swear I hear Casey Kasem
It's John Forsythe, who was the voice of Charlie on the TV show, Charlie's Angels.
Yes it’s Casey Kasem on the last one “Scaffold for two” 😊
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Why the ultra piercing tone?
,,, right before a cigarette commercial. The suspense ,,, da dududuh….
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Spellbinder i miss your videos. Hope you are doing good..
Does anyone watch polar express 😊
Please oil the door hinge 😮
😂😅😂 It is awfully loud.
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Would turn that up to 9 and knew that the cops would be here in less than 15
Sorry for the fat finger typing😳
@ 1:08:50
This actor, HAS to be, the same guy, who voiced Fred Flintstone, for cartoons.... Cool....
That door opening at the start cuts right through me.
I no longer wish to hear it again.. It gives me an immediate headache.
Some things (sounds) are not good for ones mind I think.
Sorry
In was born on October 3 1974
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Where do they keep this stuff ?
01:29:32
25min 26sec
when you don't know how to do timestamps in youtube
"The Golden Blood of the Sun" by Sam Dann.
Do you think Sam was thinking of-
""Golden blood" is a nickname for Rh-null, the rarest known human blood type, which contains no Rh antigens
in red blood cells
. Fewer than 50 people in the world have this blood type
, which was first seen in Aboriginal Australians. It's called "golden" because of its rarity and scientific significance, rather than its color."
Praise God for This and I'm blessed to say I'm Number23 and I'm ❤
Tired of people saying we are Not Right first off WE ARE RARE AND SPECIAL THATS WAY OUR LORD MADE US SO IM SORRY IF WE ARW NOT TO YOUR LIKING💯🎤🌹
Only the blood of Jesus Christ is the good blood. Whereby we are saved. The book of Romans King James Bible
The radio is too close to the fire...
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Scarry stuff
is that you Jackie gleason
er-ma-gherd!
31:48:00
Adult bedtime stories.
To many commercials to enjoy it.
Thanks for the heads up. The ads just got turned on yesterday. I changed the settings to remove the mid-video ads and make the start and end ads skippable. 🙂🦇
@@spellbinders_of_suspense There are some of us that love the nostalgia of the commercials. Great memories.
2:33:00
Dude scammers are more prevalent than EVER!!🤬🤬🤬🤬my dad was scammed for $25k a year or two ago 😳
What are "Dude scammers??"