After getting a portable record player/radio for Christmas in '74 or '75 I listened to Mystery Theater Radio nearly every night for several years as I was falling asleep. I don't think I made it through one episode but I enjoyed the voices and sound effects. If anyone I knew listened, they never said. Sunday's late morning or early afternoon used to and might still have an old time radio theater program. I love the main guy's voice. Have never really known what it was called.
A most excellent tale. Deviating broadly from the run of the mill Count Dracula stories ; however, with the identical ending. Nevertheless, a most intriguing version. Well done CBSRMT.
Awesome tale. Read the original when I was twelve , 46 years ago.
After getting a portable record player/radio for Christmas in '74 or '75 I listened to Mystery Theater Radio nearly every night for several years as I was falling asleep. I don't think I made it through one episode but I enjoyed the voices and sound effects. If anyone I knew listened, they never said.
Sunday's late morning or early afternoon used to and might still have an old time radio theater program. I love the main guy's voice. Have never really known what it was called.
EG Marshall
A most excellent tale. Deviating broadly from the run of the mill Count Dracula stories ; however, with the identical ending. Nevertheless, a most intriguing version. Well done CBSRMT.
Much better than I expected!
Written by Sheridan LeFanu in 1872. 26 years before the publication 😅f Dracula!!!
@@CuriousCritter17oh I didn't realize this was a LeFanu tale! No wonder it was so good 💕
Thank you for this chiller, David. ❤😊
Hey David, hope all us well with you.
Thank you super much (tysm)
I enjoyed this episode of course ❤
Catherine from Tucson AZ
10/26/23
E.G Marshall...may he rest in peace.
thanks David
Thank you
cool