I wanted to listen to them every night but my bedtime was too early. Nowhere near us apparently broadcast them, so I had to wait until Friday nights around 11 o’clock at night when I didn’t have school the next day searching up and down my dial in the dark of my bedroom until I could find it being broadcast from a far-off distant corner of America I could only imagine in my mind. All I knew of radio plays were what I heard my parents and grandparents talk about and a few things I’d heard on tape. Listening to these was like finding something magical coming in across the airwaves to the little radio on my nightstand playing these intriguing “macabre” stories from a seemingly bygone era, a private audience of one but simultaneously knowing I was part of some invisible audience of innumerable listeners with all our minds’ imaginations intently and silently joined together.
Hello beautiful people. Fatty🐈and myself💃 looking forward to this one, tucked up for the night after a busy week at work. God bless you all🙏❤️💃 22/04/22.UK
@TheMrB I did work nights on a secure unit in complex care, severe mental health, those who have a deprevationof liberty, for their own safety.. I also cared for people with acquired brain injuries, Motor Neurone disease, Parkinson's and more. Since May'24 I have a new job on days as a support worker for young people18 up to mid 60's again with mental health and other complex needs. Some times it's even more challenging and today was difficult...God IS Good, it could be worse. 🙏💃 Thank you for asking, I rambled on a bit🤣 02/12/24 @ 21:40 UK
Loved this "back in the day"'. Falling asleep to E.G. Marshall. I have the discs but enjoy them better on TH-cam. With other fans. The last radio drama.
I remember when these were new. They original radio dramas from the golden age of radio seemed so special. Now, 50 years later, these are the "real" golden age of radio.
For years I’d get these late at night from far off AM stations then we moved to somewhere where I could listen to them on FM radio, albeit it at midnight to one a.m., which was a real stretch if I had school the next day. However, unlike AM the signal was crystal clear and reliable, which was wonderful.
In this episode, a voluptuous young lady rents a room from an elderly bachelor just after a murder has been committed at a nearby bus depot. The police's only clue is a smudge of cornstarch, used as a base for ladies' makeup, on the victim's face. Two more murders occur shortly thereafter and nearby with the same cornstarch smudge.
I remember this one as well. I could never figure out, was he killed before his last entry in his journal and if so how did he finish his last entry? And then there’s the question as to whether he made the last entry after he was killed? Still the same perplexing question- how? True meaning of ‘fatal attraction’.
Better than today's TV.
I used to listen to this every night when I was a kid!
Me too
I continue to do so as an adult.
Wonderful times!
❤ Catherine from Tucson AZ
10/21/23
Me too I was 12
I wanted to listen to them every night but my bedtime was too early. Nowhere near us apparently broadcast them, so I had to wait until Friday nights around 11 o’clock at night when I didn’t have school the next day searching up and down my dial in the dark of my bedroom until I could find it being broadcast from a far-off distant corner of America I could only imagine in my mind.
All I knew of radio plays were what I heard my parents and grandparents talk about and a few things I’d heard on tape. Listening to these was like finding something magical coming in across the airwaves to the little radio on my nightstand playing these intriguing “macabre” stories from a seemingly bygone era, a private audience of one but simultaneously knowing I was part of some invisible audience of innumerable listeners with all our minds’ imaginations intently and silently joined together.
Another Great CBS Masterpiece 😊 Thank You 🙋🏻♂️🙀👉👍💀👹👻🫣😼
Not to be confused with the “Baking Soda Stalker” . . . 🤟😛🤚
Pretty funny 🤪🙌
EXACTLY, could make a HUGE difference to the scones....🤔😂
Or the Yeast Area Rapist/ Original Pie Stalker
Or the Almond Flour Strangler
😅😅
Hello beautiful people. Fatty🐈and myself💃 looking forward to this one, tucked up for the night after a busy week at work. God bless you all🙏❤️💃
22/04/22.UK
Where do you work?
@TheMrB I did work nights on a secure unit in complex care, severe mental health, those who have a deprevationof liberty, for their own safety.. I also cared for people with acquired brain injuries, Motor Neurone disease, Parkinson's and more. Since May'24 I have a new job on days as a support worker for young people18 up to mid 60's again with mental health and other complex needs. Some times it's even more challenging and today was difficult...God IS Good, it could be worse. 🙏💃 Thank you for asking, I rambled on a bit🤣 02/12/24 @ 21:40 UK
Great!!! Thank you so much for uploading these!!! So appreciated!!!
Loved this "back in the day"'. Falling asleep to E.G. Marshall. I have the discs but enjoy them better on TH-cam. With other fans. The last radio drama.
Listened to this series on WBBM, Chicago, 1970's , after work. Midnight.
I remember when these were new. They original radio dramas from the golden age of radio seemed so special. Now, 50 years later, these are the "real" golden age of radio.
Very good stories
I miss AM radio.
For years I’d get these late at night from far off AM stations then we moved to somewhere where I could listen to them on FM radio, albeit it at midnight to one a.m., which was a real stretch if I had school the next day. However, unlike AM the signal was crystal clear and reliable, which was wonderful.
@fredericklmeade2947 the little sounds that you'd hear when a storm was coming are comforting now:)
In this episode, a voluptuous young lady rents a room from an elderly bachelor just after a murder has been committed at a nearby bus depot. The police's only clue is a smudge of cornstarch, used as a base for ladies' makeup, on the victim's face. Two more murders occur shortly thereafter and nearby with the same cornstarch smudge.
One of my favorite episodes
This aired when I was 3 days old. I wasn't too impressed then but I dig it now...
love listening! thank you.
One of my favorites
So good!!
Awesome! ❤️
People used to sit around after dinner and listen to the radio I always wanted to know what is was like back then
So, what was it like?
I've listen to this one three time but fell asleep right before the end 😳 I really thought she didn't do it,guess I'm a silly old fool😄
Would syggest the landlord gets a pair dark glasses so she doesnt thibk he is leering at her xx
Thank you
Ms. Manhatin'
😂
I remember this one as well. I could never figure out, was he killed before his last entry in his journal and if so how did he finish his last entry? And then there’s the question as to whether he made the last entry after he was killed? Still the same perplexing question- how? True meaning of ‘fatal attraction’.
New Subscriber x
Oh yeah really love this one
💟😍
I like these alot. Listen while I work~ I wanna know why she was killing like her back story.
Probably was assaulted or harassed in some way. 😢
❤
Lol🤗👍
Innocent until proven guilty. Ha! You can tell this narrator never even thought the likes of Biden could exist.
Mr. Truffle was about half a chromosome of being a woman himself. Miss Manhatin‘ really had little to fear; unless competition was a concern.
I want to meet her.
Why
My ex claimed these "powers".😂
"I'm am intuitive and i know your thoughts!!!"
Puh-leeeeze, weirdo.