964 Episodes

  1. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-06-14_(0491)_The Unthinkable

    Published: 26/07/2020
  2. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-06-10_(0490)_Free The Beast

    Published: 26/07/2020
  3. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-05-06_(0480)_What A Change In Hilda

    Published: 26/07/2020
  4. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-05-03_(0479)_The Cornstarch Killer

    Published: 26/07/2020
  5. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-29_(0478)_Two Plus Two Equals Death

    Published: 26/07/2020
  6. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-26_(0477)_The Three Elders Of Lifeboat Landing (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  7. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-25_(0476)_The Serpent Of The Nile (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  8. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-24_(0475)_The Prince Of Evil (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  9. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-23_(0474)_Long Live The King Is Dead

    Published: 26/07/2020
  10. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-22_(0473)_The Green-Eyed Monster (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  11. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-21_(0472)_The Love Song Of Death (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  12. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-20_(0471)_The Assassination

    Published: 26/07/2020
  13. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-19_(0470)_Murder Most Foul

    Published: 26/07/2020
  14. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-15_(0469)_Strange Passenger (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  15. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-13_(0468)_Wishes Can Be Fatal (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  16. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-12_(0467)_Safe Judge (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  17. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-09_(0466)_Fools Gold

    Published: 26/07/2020
  18. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-08_(0465)_Sleeping Dogs (1)

    Published: 26/07/2020
  19. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-07_(0464)_The Paradise Cafe

    Published: 26/07/2020
  20. CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-04-06_(0463)_The Boy Wonder

    Published: 26/07/2020

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CBS Radio Mystery Theater (a.k.a. Radio Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater, sometimes abbreviated as CBSRMT) was a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was carried by the NPR satellite feed.The format was similar to that of classic old time radio shows like The Mysterious Traveler and The Whistler, in that the episodes were introduced by a host (E. G. Marshall) who provided pithy wisdom and commentary throughout. Unlike the hosts of those earlier programs, Marshall is fully mortal, merely someone whose heightened insight and erudition plunge the listener into the world of the macabre (in a manner similar to that of "The Man in Black" on yet another old time radio program, Suspense).As with Himan Brown's prior Inner Sanctum Mysteries, each episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater opened and closed with the ominous sound of a creaking crypt door, accompanied by Marshall's disturbing utterance, "Come in!… Welcome. I'm E. G. Marshall." This was followed by one of Marshall's other catchphrases, usually either "The sound of suspense" or "The fear you can hear." At the conclusion, the door would swing shut, preceded by Marshall's classic sign off, "Until next time, pleasant… dreams?" Marshall hosted the program from January 1974 until February 1982, when actress Tammy Grimes took over for the series' last season, maintaining the format.CBSRMT was broadcast each weeknight, at first with a new program each night. Later in the run three or four episodes were new originals each week, and the remainder repeats. There were 1,399 original episodes. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2,969. Each episode was allotted a full hour of airtime, but after commercials and news, episodes typically ran for about 45 minutes. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

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