When I was in my early teens my mom gave me probably the most important Christmas present ever. It was a Radio Shack 65 in 1 Science Fair Electronic Project kit #201. I used it to build the AM Radio and at night when I was told to go to bed, I would turn it on put the lid on it. I would run the antenna up to the curtain rod on the window and then run the earpiece up to my pillow. I sleep on the earpiece in case mom and dad came in to see if it was asleep, hee hee they couldn't see the earpiece because I was sleeping on it. I used that electronics set to listen to and fall asleep to Radio Mystery Theater station. I loved listening to the creaking door open and close. That electronics set helped me be just a little curious about electronics. Later after graduating High School I joined the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Electronics Technician to work on all kinds of Aircraft. I went around the world four times and have stepped on every continent except Antarctica during my 20 years in the U.S. Navy. Mystery Theater and that electronics kit sure helped steer me in the right direction and a life full of adventure and intrigue. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
We listen every night It's our escape from the world of today. My daughter and I have been listening for years. The stories are interesting and intelligent. Quite a change from today's so called entertainment. Hello from Alabama.
Hey guys 'n' girls listening from Liverpool land of The Beatles!! These stories are just out of sight!! The best thing i nearly ever did was think ooh i wonder what this Cbsrmt is 4 ish years ago and I've never heard a dud one yet!! That says a lot when I've heard well over 150 as all u fellow addicts have too, of that I'm sure!! My fave actors are Robert Dryden with a bullet and close behind Fred Gwyne who as i never realised is an accomplished radio actor who must have learnt his trade on stage as he's so eloquent when needed to be!! Thank you Cbsrmt u really are 'dead boss!!'
I have a lookalike made in the 1980's by a nostalgia company and it's got a cassette player and AM/FM and it is all dressed up to look like a 1930s/40s radio. I put old time radio shows on cassette into it and it's just like listening to them in the past. It introduced itself to me by giving me a nasty splinter under my thumbnail when i picked it up and I just can't bring myself to get rid of it even though I have dozens of other radios.
Used to listen in 1975. I wàs a very sad kid, attending an absolute horror of a junior high school. Mondays terrified me . Sunday nights, I would listen to RMT . Thank you, CBS .
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk thank you, maybe 50 years out of date, as I was listening to these at 10 yrs. Old as they were coming out. - on a 'crystal radio', interesting tech....
@@jeffwhisman7990 Crikey, I've only been listening to these for 5yrs at most and all thanx to TH-cam!! I adore these plays ,theres not been anything like these in England, of the same ilk but these are the Daddy!!
Wow i never realised how much i enjoy the voice and acting of Norman Rose. I've heard him many times on Cbsrmt but never enquired to his name etc but now cuz of this fantastic episode I've now googled him. Deffo top ten episode literally out of the blue as I've never heard this one before!!
(0:00:14) “The Lady was a Tiger” (0:45:33) “After the Verdict” (1:30:47) “Conspiracy to Defraud” (2:15:29) “The Deadly Hour” (2:59:46) “Dead Man’s Mountain”
I grew up listening to these with my dad. Amazing memories. Skip the first story. Just jump ahead to 45 minutes. It's not worth the first one. You'll be upset as I was for investing all that time with that terrible ending. If you enjoy these episodes like I do you know they are usually incredible. The acting and everything the voice acting is incredibly good in the first episode but the plot and the ending are just terrible.
"How you say... 'Obsession'?" The police chief says that. What an out of place and trite line! I shall translate the English word "obsession" into French: 'obsession." How you say... 'Obsession'?" The policeman uses that same trite tagline earlier and it's also a French word: imagination! Ha. "How you say" is right up there with "in my country" But you know I mean we've all been at a loss for a foreign vocabulary word. I say "como se dice a lot reaching for the right Spanish word. But I don't use that phrase when it's the same word in English!!!! By the way this is a great episode thank you for posting. Great series too. Give us a thumbs up if you love OTR like ol' Binyon!
It’s a simple (and humorous) literary/theatrical device to demonstrate the unthinking and unimaginative nature of some people in positions of even minimal authority. You know…. A joke.
@@DJAC63 succinctly put, my friend! When I was a kid after the last dinosaur died I remember we used to to recite a whole lot of old lines! Binyon's favorite: "Your money or your life"!
Thank you so much for the download but I realize why I stopped listening to this video or whatever you call it it's because I cannot handle the beginning that Screech noise drives me bananas and if you listen to it why you going to sleep you can't because of that horrific reach noise so you're awake by the time it's over I don't know what you can do about it I know the show was the original so I thank you for your time and stuff I really do
Are you kidding me? Do you know how much work goes into getting this content up? And by the way, it is free. If you don't like how it's done then get the heck out of here. Unbelievable.
When I was in my early teens my mom gave me probably the most important Christmas present ever. It was a Radio Shack 65 in 1 Science Fair Electronic Project kit #201. I used it to build the AM Radio and at night when I was told to go to bed, I would turn it on put the lid on it. I would run the antenna up to the curtain rod on the window and then run the earpiece up to my pillow. I sleep on the earpiece in case mom and dad came in to see if it was asleep, hee hee they couldn't see the earpiece because I was sleeping on it. I used that electronics set to listen to and fall asleep to Radio Mystery Theater station. I loved listening to the creaking door open and close. That electronics set helped me be just a little curious about electronics. Later after graduating High School I joined the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Electronics Technician to work on all kinds of Aircraft. I went around the world four times and have stepped on every continent except Antarctica during my 20 years in the U.S. Navy. Mystery Theater and that electronics kit sure helped steer me in the right direction and a life full of adventure and intrigue. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
😊 thank you😊
Brings back so many memories of listening to these stories in my bed at night. Thanks!
We listen every night
It's our escape from the world of today.
My daughter and I have been listening for years.
The stories are interesting and intelligent. Quite a change from today's so called entertainment.
Hello from Alabama.
Hey guys 'n' girls listening from Liverpool land of The Beatles!! These stories are just out of sight!! The best thing i nearly ever did was think ooh i wonder what this Cbsrmt is 4 ish years ago and I've never heard a dud one yet!! That says a lot when I've heard well over 150 as all u fellow addicts have too, of that I'm sure!! My fave actors are Robert Dryden with a bullet and close behind Fred Gwyne who as i never realised is an accomplished radio actor who must have learnt his trade on stage as he's so eloquent when needed to be!! Thank you Cbsrmt u really are 'dead boss!!'
Oh my goodness have the same radio,that is in the picture,had it now for over 40 years and still works a treat
That's cool 😊❤
So did I. Loved the look!
So do I… I have three of them, two of them are perfect.
@@8092DJamazing. Assuming only AM channels.
I have a lookalike made in the 1980's by a nostalgia company and it's got a cassette player and AM/FM and it is all dressed up to look like a 1930s/40s radio. I put old time radio shows on cassette into it and it's just like listening to them in the past. It introduced itself to me by giving me a nasty splinter under my thumbnail when i picked it up and I just can't bring myself to get rid of it even though I have dozens of other radios.
Used to listen in 1975. I wàs a very sad kid, attending an absolute horror of a junior high school. Mondays terrified me .
Sunday nights, I would listen to RMT . Thank you, CBS .
Thank you for posting this.. so much better that TV today
Thank you for the awesomest stories ever.
Love listening to these wholesome stories not drenched in sex and violence that we have today,so refreshing,thank you so much
Listening from Tucson AZ, 4/27/24. Sweet dreams everyone.
These are wonderful! I am enjoying them so much! Thank you. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. I listen every day.
O Bob
After the Verdict is by far in the top 5 of my all time top 10 and look who's in it, my main man Robert Dryden!!!
Robert Dryden yay!!!!!!
he always sounds likes an old southern farmer with a head cold.
Loo@@jeffwhisman7990Jeff forgive me I'd not noticed ur comments so a year out of date but "Jeff, Yeah!!"
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk thank you, maybe 50 years out of date, as I was listening to these at 10 yrs. Old as they were coming out. - on a 'crystal radio', interesting tech....
@@jeffwhisman7990 Crikey, I've only been listening to these for 5yrs at most and all thanx to TH-cam!! I adore these plays ,theres not been anything like these in England, of the same ilk but these are the Daddy!!
The commercials are my favorite. Hey Mom what's for dinner. LOL😊
Shoprite has the answers!
Fffffff
Just in time!!! 🙌🙏😘
Oh YESSSSS, Mystery Theater!!!
Greetings ✨From Florida 🐬 Thank You 🙏
Happy ✨Healthy 2023 🎉
Thank you! I hope you have a great New Year!✨🙂🦇✨
Thanks for downloading! I love the fireplace setting.
Thanks!🦇
Really adds to the ambiance, esp murky cold days in ye olde England 🇬🇧 😀, global what 😆 🤣
🔥🔥
Yes it's very nice
@@jayturner3397..and yet we're still here!
Wonderful¡!!
Twei, drei, funf -- sehr gut. Danke.
These are such great stories
Love it. June 7th 2024
Hi. Listening in Cape Town South Africa. I used to listen in the 60s over our national radio. 10th May 2024.
This was produced and aired from 1974 to 1982
Wow i never realised how much i enjoy the voice and acting of Norman Rose. I've heard him many times on Cbsrmt but never enquired to his name etc but now cuz of this fantastic episode I've now googled him. Deffo top ten episode literally out of the blue as I've never heard this one before!!
Norman rose yay!!!
Thanks
Sweet dreams everyone from Tucson AZ, 5/31/24. Enjoy
March 25 2024. 31 years old 🙌
(0:00:14) “The Lady was a Tiger”
(0:45:33) “After the Verdict”
(1:30:47) “Conspiracy to Defraud”
(2:15:29) “The Deadly Hour”
(2:59:46) “Dead Man’s Mountain”
Thank you 😊
I grew up listening to these with my dad. Amazing memories. Skip the first story.
Just jump ahead to 45 minutes. It's not worth the first one. You'll be upset as I was for investing all that time with that terrible ending.
If you enjoy these episodes like I do you know they are usually incredible. The acting and everything the voice acting is incredibly good in the first episode but the plot and the ending are just terrible.
Candid
great
Good 🌄 2/13/22
from Tucson 🏜
❤️❤️
❤4/27/2023❤
For a man who is getting beaten up his voice and breath after quite powerful :D
Edit that sqeeky door out.
Just fell asleep and someone opens it 😖
Thats the best part!
Too funny!
Ugh!!! I knoooowwww! 😫
Nope.
Who did the background we all see please, looks familiar...
I did the thumbnail image and I put together the radio and fireplace footage.🦇
@@spellbinders_of_suspense cheers 🍻, did you do a couple for Spoon u toobe channel?
@@jayturner3397 no, not familiar with it.
@@spellbinders_of_suspense similar style, v 😎
🎉❤🎉
"How you say... 'Obsession'?" The police chief says that.
What an out of place and trite line!
I shall translate the English word "obsession" into French:
'obsession."
How you say... 'Obsession'?"
The policeman uses that same trite tagline earlier and it's also a French word: imagination!
Ha.
"How you say" is right up there with "in my country"
But you know I mean we've all been at a loss for a foreign vocabulary word. I say "como se dice a lot reaching for the right Spanish word. But I don't use that phrase when it's the same word in English!!!!
By the way this is a great episode thank you for posting.
Great series too.
Give us a thumbs up if you love OTR like ol' Binyon!
It’s a simple (and humorous) literary/theatrical device to demonstrate the unthinking and unimaginative nature of some people in positions of even minimal authority.
You know…. A joke.
@@DJAC63 succinctly put, my friend!
When I was a kid after the last dinosaur died I remember we used to to recite a whole lot of old lines! Binyon's favorite: "Your money or your life"!
Thank you so much for the download but I realize why I stopped listening to this video or whatever you call it it's because I cannot handle the beginning that Screech noise drives me bananas and if you listen to it why you going to sleep you can't because of that horrific reach noise so you're awake by the time it's over I don't know what you can do about it I know the show was the original so I thank you for your time and stuff I really do
I wish the orangutans happiness in their life. Keep feeding them what they enjoy😢❤😊
Hi
Iam nobody no one noes me why things so strange
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Knows
All that and no quick synopsis??! 😂🤣
Are you kidding me? Do you know how much work goes into getting this content up?
And by the way, it is free. If you don't like how it's done then get the heck out of here. Unbelievable.
The fire is actually a Trojan horse setting in front of large flat screen TV that has long since burned out
I see that too, if you shift your gaze, there's a Suffolk Sheep looking over it's back as though to ask, "why can't I go in the fire?"