I'm listening to this while sitting on my break working night shift in the hospital and it's making me falling asleep! Can't wait to put this on when I get home for my bed❤😴
I'm listening to this in a Bluetooth in my ear while I'm working my shift at Walmart walking around the store acting like I am busy.! I absolutely love this series and is one of my favorite OTR!
thank you a lot to post these pearls from audio drama and to make our listers from non language speaker of english to learn with emotion, thriller and much suspense!!
08.19.1942 ( August 19, 1942) Plot:+ "The Cave Of Ali Baba". An adventure of Lord Peter Whimsey, the gentleman crime buster. A secret voice-operated vault helps him to break up a masked society of crime. The story is based on, "The Adventurous Exploit Of The Cave Of Ali Baba (written in 1928). + In a grim and narrow house in Lambeth a man sits eating kippers and reading the daily paper. He has just finished eating and is sipping his coffee when a slight noise at the front door catches his ear. Swiftly, too swiftly for a quiet little man, he springs up and dashes through to the small hallway and flings open the door. There is no-one in sight. And, as if he knew what he would find, he shuts the door and turns to the hat-stand in the hall. An envelope has been placed there. www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com/thriller/suspense/the-cave-of-ali-baba-1942-08-19
Not a great story, but a nice setup and presentation. The narrator is very nice in these early recordings. Fine for background listening. The story will be easy to follow
So I guess we know where the British TV series "The Prisoner" got some of its ideas. A little nit-picking. That voice he used at 5:35 to open the safe was not the same as he used at the end to open it.
I cant help but see the similarities in this story and subsequent James Bond stories involving a criminal organisation where all members were allocated a number, led of course by a master criminal called number one. A coincidence or maybe an inspiration perhaps?
I can’t recall how many times I have listened to these. November 2024 anybody?
When I was little, we had no TV. We listened to these. I love them/
Can imagine... little before my time but I remember listening to reruns of cbsrmt on radio weekends! Good memories... love the golden age of radio
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Same.
I LOVE ALL THE STORIES I TOLD MY DAUGHTER ABOUT THE STORIES SHE LOVED THEM I BEEN LISTENING TO THEM FOR A LONG TIME ❤
Love Dorothy Sayers. Read "The Nine Tailors" years ago and had me completely consumed in the mystery
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Ooh, a Dorothy Sayers mystery, done by Suspense?
What a treat!
Ikr ... pure gold
I'm listening to this while sitting on my break working night shift in the hospital and it's making me falling asleep! Can't wait to put this on when I get home for my bed❤😴
I'm listening to this in a Bluetooth in my ear while I'm working my shift at Walmart walking around the store acting like I am busy.! I absolutely love this series and is one of my favorite OTR!
I love the series, all 20 years worth. Thanks for putting it out there ☺️
thank you a lot to post these pearls from audio drama and to make our listers from non language speaker of english to learn with emotion, thriller and much suspense!!
3 years on I'm sure you're fluent now!
Thank you for posting!
You're welcome! I also made them into a podcasts so that it's easier to listen on the go. Check it out at otrpodcasts.com
Very good! Binge listening during pandemic😷 Jan 2021
Me too but I did Dragnet . Been through the 308 of them twice . Time to check these out 👍🏼 yep , screw 2021 give me 1950’s SUSPENSE !!!
5 dislikes? What's to dislike? Thank you VOKROX for sharing : )
Xactly
Binge listening during pandemic July 2020
I made it through with 308 Dragnets. Ya screw 2020 . Give me 1952😎
This one foreshadowed the problems with voice recognition technology, all the way back in then!
Love this one!
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1:20 two magic words * my brain : ey no pressure *
08.19.1942 ( August 19, 1942) Plot:+ "The Cave Of Ali Baba". An adventure of Lord Peter Whimsey, the gentleman crime buster. A secret voice-operated vault helps him to break up a masked society of crime. The story is based on, "The Adventurous Exploit Of The Cave Of Ali Baba (written in 1928). + In a grim and narrow house in Lambeth a man sits eating kippers and reading the daily paper. He has just finished eating and is sipping his coffee when a slight noise at the front door catches his ear. Swiftly, too swiftly for a quiet little man, he springs up and dashes through to the small hallway and flings open the door. There is no-one in sight. And, as if he knew what he would find, he shuts the door and turns to the hat-stand in the hall. An envelope has been placed there.
www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com/thriller/suspense/the-cave-of-ali-baba-1942-08-19
Thanks🤗🤗🤗❤
I like this story.
I had to find out what happend....I had to work early but it was still worth it.
Not a great story, but a nice setup and presentation. The narrator is very nice in these early recordings. Fine for background listening. The story will be easy to follow
This one is oddly ahead of it's time with the biometric seal on the safe...
So I guess we know where the British TV series "The Prisoner" got some of its ideas. A little nit-picking. That voice he used at 5:35 to open the safe was not the same as he used at the end to open it.
We used to be a proper country
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I cant help but see the similarities in this story and subsequent James Bond stories involving a criminal organisation where all members were allocated a number, led of course by a master criminal called number one. A coincidence or maybe an inspiration perhaps?
1:20
Are episodes 3-9 lost media? or just plain lost?
No the episodes are all right sequence. The uploader made error with the numberings. Number 10 is number 3 and so on
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Not my cup of tea 😅
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