I have been listening fan of radio since 1948. My avocation is restoring vintage radios. In my display room I use the programs to modulate my low power AM transmitter’s to demonstrate the radio audio as it was in the 1940’s . Late at night I tune in here and fall off to sleep in the days of Yore.
I listen to this on a radio that my dad left in the back window of a 42 Plymouth and melted in the sun and only got one radio station ... this one .. thanks dad !!
Back in the day I listened to this when I was a teenager. I found them to be so very entertaining every Sunday evening, listening with my Nana, good times.
I remember in the 1970s my husband and I used to go camping and there was a CBS radio station that played mysteries. There were no computers or cell phones, and I doubt there would have been coverage even if we had them. But we got a lot of enjoyment from listening to those radio mysteries.
Wow I feel like I'm time traveling I type in Mystery theater as an afterthought and boom there it is. I was a little kid when I used to listen to this with my mother. I am blown away right now thank you for the upload.
As a kid I liked to surf (DX) the airwaves under the soft glow of what was my Grandmothers Philco tube radio for a bit every night at bedtime. I stumbled onto the first CBSRMT episode via WBBM 780 Chicago one night and was hooked. Sometimes it was tough to wake up for school the next day.
The air is crisply cool with dramatic sunsets. Now is the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/w-d-xo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on TH-cam.
Very good. I am a lifelong radio drama listener. The BBC has been my companion throughout that time. It is really interesting to hear good quality radio drama from another country. Thank You for posting these.
I'm only now rediscovering what used to make me feel alive when walkmans were still a thing. Can we bring this back in 2020? I need a mental boost in my imagination just so I can forget how crappy this year was. Cheers, whoever and wherever you are ✌
Used to have to walk three miles to work in the early morning, when it was still dark, and quite cold. My walkman made the difference between it being a burden and it being a pleasure. I see now that those early morning walks were the best part of every day, because of that walkman. I'd listen to old time radio shows like this one. It made those walks in the dark mysterious and creepy. When that poor walkman died, I buried it in the back yard, humming "Taps." Thanks for your comment, it brought back some great memories.
@@Eternal-Student absolutely. Copperheart, SCP Archives, Margaret's Garden, The Strange Case of the Starship Iris, Call of The Flame, Moonbase Theta Out, True Tales of the Illuminati and Wizard seeking Wizard are some awesome podcasts that I can't recommend enough. I'm also writing one myself and hope to release it spring of 2022.
The air is crisply cool with dramatic sunsets. Now is the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/w-d-xo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on TH-cam.
the commercials ..lol... I love listening to these I'm 41 years old..April 13,2022.. I like all the crime shows on TH-cam kind of but sometimes just sitting back and listening is therapeutic and mystery I love mystery I'm addicted to Sherlock Holmes
The bad part of these shows, I tend to put myself into one of the characters. LOL. But I remember listening to these in the mid 70s, in bed, before I fell asleep. I was really glad to find these. Thanks.
We listened every Sunday night on the way home from our Grandparents’ house. Our neighbors thought (for awhile) we were all crazy. We would pull up and just sit there. Listening to the end of the show. Or, even worse, we would all go at a dead run into the house! (To the kitchen where the radio was.). Lol
Thank you so much for these excellent quality episodes, though 1974-82 is hardly "Golden Age" radio. I think you have to post Escape, Suspense, or Light's Out to be from the Golden Age. That said, these and the Sears Radio Hour were America's attempt to bring back audio entertainment. Strangely this never stopped in Great Britain and Canada. They are going strong to this day. Thank you again for this treat.
I really like the original version of the 1943 1948 maybe a bit later ? Then adding : THE CBS MYSTERY THEATER THEN YOUR LOGO VERY CREATIVE : GREAT JOB !!!
Thank you so much! I have a hard time falling asleep, this has been perfect for me. My mother never read me to sleep, but you have.😪 l started dreading going to bed, NOW, I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO IT 💖 SWEET DREAMS 🛏🕖🌛 ⛵🕊
Hello Mystery Theater Fans! Justcwanted to put in a plug for the new paper written about the series which has meant so much to us, about its educational and inspirational value. It is available for free at the International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology site, October 2024 issue. Entitled Drama as an Aid in Academic Learning and Creative Writing: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. It was great that something was written about this series , after all this time, and that it is continuing in making an impact!
The air is crisply cool with dramatic sunsets. Now is the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/w-d-xo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on TH-cam.
I really enjoyed this, Thanks for uploading. The logic of the prosecutor, or the possibility that Charlie didn't explain the relationship and that Clint has murdered Allison, is a stretch.
Ending fell a bit short for me. Spoilers: I was expecting her to have been driving the car with his body since her husband didn't get home in time. Having her husband accidentally kill her because of the suggestion she made earlier would have been quite thrilling!
Игорь The ending: Charles and Allison’s plot was foiled because Charles was tied up at work and the bad guy, Clint, was waiting at Allison’s home to get the money and a plane ticket so he could disappear. Clint shot Allison in the head and ran out and left in the rental car provided by Charles. Clint sped off and Charles followed him and caused him to go over the cliff. Charles was arrested and tried for Allison’s murder. The housekeeper was at home that night and testified against him. His other identity came to light as a convicted felon for murder who had escaped some years back...
I am listening to this in 2024, painting , and smoking a spliff. ..drinking ginger tea ;)
Life IS Good 🙏 😁
I played this to go to sleep to but the story and voice acting was so good, I was wide awake hanging on to every word!
I like the commercials. I never thought I'd say that. 🤣
This is BETTER then those stupid reality shows.
AGREED. For the past 20 years, the government has kept us occupied with moronic sitcoms, reality, and competition shows that wipe out brain cells.
Braincells are gained with these radio shows
I have been listening fan of radio since 1948. My avocation is restoring vintage radios. In my display room I use the programs to modulate my low power AM transmitter’s to demonstrate the radio audio as it was in the 1940’s . Late at night I tune in here and fall off to sleep in the days of Yore.
Better than 99% more than all Main Stream Media today!!!
@erin19030 God Bless you Good Sir!
I remember listening to these on road trips when I was a kid. I had to find them again!! ❤
t1
I'm here because I was just telling my daughter about listening to these as a kid on roadtrips❤
I listen to this on a radio that my dad left in the back window of a 42 Plymouth and melted in the sun and only got one radio station ... this one .. thanks dad !!
Sounds like the variable capacitor fused itself frozen, when it was set CBS, and the knob wouldn't function.
Back in the day I listened to this when I was a teenager. I found them to be so very entertaining every Sunday evening, listening with my Nana, good times.
Yes, Sunday nights. Used to listen on low so my mom wouldn't hear it.
I am listening to this, playing spider solitaire and drinking scotch. Life is good.
I listened to these stories during my childhood at bedtime. Fond memories.
Me, too! I have great memories of listening as a kid:-)
❤️❤️❤️❤️. Me too and miss them dearly
@@graciemac6303 me to cause i had to go to bed early for school so i would put my radio under my pillow to listen to this show
I did the same thing!
I may be quite a bit younger, but my Dad had so many of these on casettes at our Cottage/Deer Camp. Nostalgia understood!
Loved CBS Radio Mystery Theater as a kid. Listened on my clock radio. Stayed up just waiting for show time.
Add on I’m
Nostalgic. Loved this on AM 📻
Good 🌃🌉😴💤 night all from Kennewick Wa and thank you for sharing these wonderful stories and memories
I listen to these while working around the house. I don't have to keep looking at what is happening. And some of the stories are terrific.
This vintage music is like an old book, each page contains stories full of emotions and memories. 📖
And thank you for keeping the commercials nice to re-hear!! Great program here!!!
I remember in the 1970s my husband and I used to go camping and there was a CBS radio station that played mysteries. There were no computers or cell phones, and I doubt there would have been coverage even if we had them. But we got a lot of enjoyment from listening to those radio mysteries.
They're were definitely computers in the 70s
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Wow I feel like I'm time traveling I type in Mystery theater as an afterthought and boom there it is. I was a little kid when I used to listen to this with my mother. I am blown away right now thank you for the upload.
I loved these radio dramas so much, when I was teen.... Still do !!!!
There's nothing like the peaceful feeling of listening to vintage songs on a windy afternoon. 🌬
As a kid I liked to surf (DX) the airwaves under the soft glow of what was my Grandmothers Philco tube radio for a bit every night at bedtime. I stumbled onto the first CBSRMT episode via WBBM 780 Chicago one night and was hooked. Sometimes it was tough to wake up for school the next day.
Dxing!
WPTF 650 Raleigh/Durham NC 😉
"will it help me lose weight?"
"No"
Didn't know that there used to be so much honesty in commercials
Back before the dems took away our votes
It was before the left went full blown communism
I used to listen to this stuff with my dad when I was a kid
Thank you CBS mystery theater for sharing this old gems 💎 👍.
Freddie, maybe you will also like these new recordings of old time radio style stories www.youtube.com/@VanGorderBatVoiceOverandMore/videos
use to listen to these with my grandpa growing up in the car, just brought me back in an instant
Same but dad
I have been following CBSRMT since the 1970's. Since the advent of channels like this, I have finally heard most of them. Thanks.
This brings back memories of me in Korea in 1976, listening to Armed Services Radio.
Those were the days!
Maj
Playing these now on a wooden vintage radio with an amber lit display
Nice!
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Cozy
Love these stories, I used to listen to them in the 70's
Some great radio voices here, including E.G. Marshall.
I love these story’s and they don’t have crap like todays story’s.
The air is crisply cool with dramatic sunsets. Now is the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/w-d-xo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on TH-cam.
Very good.
I am a lifelong radio drama listener. The BBC has been my companion throughout that time. It is really interesting to hear good quality radio drama from another country.
Thank You for posting these.
That creaking door used to wake me up,scaring the hell out of me.
I listened to these on the radio as a teen in the 70s. ❤
Man, I love the entrance of this brings back memories
I love it when he says "Pleasant dreams?"
"pleasant dreams".
Too creepy!💀
I was in love with these stories wen i was a kid back in the early 90s it was always fun to listen to. Not that I didnt have a tv but still
One of my all time favorites!
I'm only now rediscovering what used to make me feel alive when walkmans were still a thing. Can we bring this back in 2020? I need a mental boost in my imagination just so I can forget how crappy this year was.
Cheers, whoever and wherever you are ✌
Used to have to walk three miles to work in the early morning, when it was still dark, and quite cold. My walkman made the difference between it being a burden and it being a pleasure. I see now that those early morning walks were the best part of every day, because of that walkman. I'd listen to old time radio shows like this one. It made those walks in the dark mysterious and creepy. When that poor walkman died, I buried it in the back yard, humming "Taps." Thanks for your comment, it brought back some great memories.
You should checkout some audiodrama podcasts. It's very much like these except more modern. And there are so many different types out there!
Cheers!😄
@@thev-eh do you have any recommendations, Matt? I love podcasts, but it takes me ages trawling through them.
@@Eternal-Student absolutely. Copperheart, SCP Archives, Margaret's Garden, The Strange Case of the Starship Iris, Call of The Flame, Moonbase Theta Out, True Tales of the Illuminati and Wizard seeking Wizard are some awesome podcasts that I can't recommend enough.
I'm also writing one myself and hope to release it spring of 2022.
They played this program in NYC in the early ,90's. I never missed a show
Really kool to have this during this pandemic
The air is crisply cool with dramatic sunsets. Now is the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/w-d-xo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on TH-cam.
Old fashioned, good quality entertainment
Takes me WAY back!
the commercials ..lol... I love listening to these I'm 41 years old..April 13,2022.. I like all the crime shows on TH-cam kind of but sometimes just sitting back and listening is therapeutic and mystery I love mystery I'm addicted to Sherlock Holmes
like the twist at the end, great story.
The bad part of these shows, I tend to put myself into one of the characters. LOL. But I remember listening to these in the mid 70s, in bed, before I fell asleep. I was really glad to find these. Thanks.
This is great ! Sure miss the simpler times.
Glad they were simpler for you. My childhood wasn't simple nor were the 70s
The Franciscans commercial is just classic!!!!🙏
I remember my mom listening to this when I was little girl.
We listened every Sunday night on the way home from our Grandparents’ house. Our neighbors thought (for awhile) we were all crazy. We would pull up and just sit there. Listening to the end of the show. Or, even worse, we would all go at a dead run into the house! (To the kitchen where the radio was.). Lol
Thank you so much for these excellent quality episodes, though 1974-82 is hardly "Golden Age" radio. I think you have to post Escape, Suspense, or Light's Out to be from the Golden Age. That said, these and the Sears Radio Hour were America's attempt to bring back audio entertainment. Strangely this never stopped in Great Britain and Canada. They are going strong to this day. Thank you again for this treat.
They didn’t make these shows in the 70’s. They’re much older. Recorded during the golden age of radio. These are REbroadcasts.
@@karenpassolano310 The CBS Radio Mystery Theater was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982.
@ yes. They were rebroadcasted shows recorded in the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s.
❤❤❤❤❤from England
Oooo this is awesome!! I’m half way
Love Kellogg Special K breakfast LOL old adds before I was born.
Thoroughly enjoyed this
Very glad to see these stories on-line. I ordered a CD set some years go & for some reason I couldn't play it, so now I don't have to.
I’m brand new to this! I had no idea this was on TH-cam until someone mentioned it in a comment thread on a classic film noir! I’m so excited 😅
Woot woot! Glad to have you hear. Check out the OTR Gold channel as well for even more content!
Absolutely love. 💙💙💙
I love these shows thank you.
Glad you like them!
Fantastic! Subscribed.
I really like the original version of the 1943 1948
maybe a bit later ?
Then adding :
THE CBS MYSTERY
THEATER
THEN YOUR LOGO
VERY CREATIVE :
GREAT JOB !!!
Listening to the gate squeak 😮 sooooo goood
Thank you so much! I have a hard time falling asleep, this has been perfect for me. My mother never read me to sleep, but you have.😪 l started dreading going to bed, NOW, I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO IT 💖 SWEET DREAMS 🛏🕖🌛 ⛵🕊
Hello Mystery Theater Fans! Justcwanted to put in a plug for the new paper written about the series which has meant so much to us, about its educational and inspirational value. It is available for free at the International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology site, October 2024 issue. Entitled Drama as an Aid in Academic Learning and Creative Writing: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. It was great that something was written about this series , after all this time, and that it is continuing in making an impact!
Theater for the mind😊
That was a good one
The air is crisply cool with dramatic sunsets. Now is the time for ghost stories and fantasy! Perhaps two radio play ghost stories I’ve produced AND a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT AND a radio fantasy comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners, which features Larry Robinson, who, as a child actor, actually worked with Orson Welles. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/Hex2ltykNTM/w-d-xo.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on TH-cam.
Awesome, hopefully there's a little static in the background when listening...
Like when a storm was coming 🥲
Me too love them
Fantastic
I already seen this one 😫
The untapped samples 🔥🔥🔥
I really enjoyed this, Thanks for uploading.
The logic of the prosecutor, or the possibility that Charlie didn't explain the relationship and that Clint has murdered Allison, is a stretch.
how is it a stretch? he was acting suspicious lied about being home all day at the time she was murdered
Agreed, fell apart at the end.
Love these old broadcast. What year was this?
JAN. 10TH 1974 WAS THE ORIGINAL AIR DATE
If it was dated 974, that was a re-release of an earlier show. ... I just looked it up. 1961. Sounds earlier to me.
2/6/2021 EXCELLENT
Listening on 8-29-22
The writing in this show is great. What happened to all the great writers?
Love hearing these but I think the ads should be cut.
Thanks
They are great
What a story.
04/03/2021 Thank You Rock On Patriots
Listening in Punta Gorda 4 24 22
I was killed just listening to the intro
Ending fell a bit short for me. Spoilers:
I was expecting her to have been driving the car with his body since her husband didn't get home in time. Having her husband accidentally kill her because of the suggestion she made earlier would have been quite thrilling!
Can someone describe in few worlds what happened at the end? Don't get it completely because of lack of English.
Игорь The ending: Charles and Allison’s plot was foiled because Charles was tied up at work and the bad guy, Clint, was waiting at Allison’s home to get the money and a plane ticket so he could disappear. Clint shot Allison in the head and ran out and left in the rental car provided by Charles. Clint sped off and Charles followed him and caused him to go over the cliff. Charles was arrested and tried for Allison’s murder. The housekeeper was at home that night and testified against him. His other identity came to light as a convicted felon for murder who had escaped some years back...
@@GalCharlotteOG thank you kindly!
Игорь you’re welcome!
Such bitter irony
Great story
Her bird brain idea and he’s too much of a wreck to think to tamper with Clint’s brakes
1974 to 1982?
That's right
Audiobook hrs. ???
What is the song name?
yep
They sound old for a supposed young couple especially the woman.
What year??
1974
I rikee flied lice!
This was a brutally unjust story.
Still under copyright.
1:31
What year is this from?
JAN. 10TH 1974 WAS THE ORIGINAL AIR DATE
The CBS program RMT ran from 1974-1982 hosted by EG Marshall, created by Himan Brown!
30:24
I like this series but this one didn;t work for me.
Ending kind of fell apart but not a bad premise overall. C minus
How is Gunsmoke a mystery? We all know Marshall Dillon gets his man!