SUSPENSE ♦ Old Time Radio ♦ Murder Goes For A Swim ♦ EP 43 ♦ 07-20-1943

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SUSPENSE ♦ Old Time Radio ♦ Murder Goes For A Swim ♦ EP 43 ♦ 07-20-1943
ESCAPE ♦ Old Time Radio ♦ EP 41 ♦ Casting the Runes ♦ 11-19-1947
THE SHADOW ♦ Classic Radio Show ♦ EP 23 ♦ Appointment With Death ♦ 03-22...
The Shadow Radio Show 03-22-1942 Episode 23 Title: Appointment With Death Created By: Walter B. Gibson Genre(s): Drama and suspense, Detective Fiction Language: English The Shadow is the name of a collection of serialized dramas, originally in 1930s pulp novels, and then in a wide variety of Shadow media. One of the most famous adventure heroes of 20th century North America, the Shadow has been featured on the radio, in a long-running pulp magazine series, in American comic books, comic strips, television, serials, video games, and at least five feature films. The radio drama included episodes voiced by Orson Welles. Originally a mysterious radio show narrator, The Shadow was developed into a distinctive literary character in 1931, later to become a pop culture icon, by writer Walter B. Gibson. The character has been cited as a major influence on the subsequent evolution of comic book superheroes, particularly Batman. The Shadow debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the radio program Detective Story Hour, which was developed to boost sales of Street & Smith's monthly pulp Detective Story Magazine. When listeners of the program began asking at newsstands for copies of "That Shadow detective magazine", Street & Smith decided to create a magazine based on The Shadow and hired Gibson to create a character concept to fit the name and voice and write a story featuring him. The first issue of The Shadow Magazine went on sale on April 1, 1931, a pulp series. On September 26, 1937, The Shadow radio drama, a new radio series based on the character as created by Gibson for the pulp magazine, premiered with the story "The Death House Rescue", in which The Shadow was characterized as having "the power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him". As in the magazine stories, The Shadow was not given the literal ability to become invisible. The introduction from The Shadow radio program "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!", spoken by actor Frank Readick, has earned a place in the American idiom. These words were accompanied by an ominous laugh and a musical theme, Camille Saint-Saëns' Le Rouet d'Omphale ("Omphale's Spinning Wheel", composed in 1872). At the end of each episode, The Shadow reminded listeners that, "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit! Crime does not pay... The Shadow knows!" (Some early episodes, however, used the alternate statement, "As you sow evil, so shall you reap evil! Crime does not pay... The Shadow knows!") Summary By Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow Old Time Radio Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDjNn3X9ZQZMIZ4Me5-D4uAx Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/ Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/ #TheShadow #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #DetectiveFiction #ThePhantomVoice #GoldenAgeRadio #AtomicAge #MysteryRadio #Whodunit #Thriller #Chiller #DramaticRadio #chipSlater #DetectiveStory #CrimeStory #TheShadowRadioShow
THE SHADOW ♦ Classic Radio Show ♦ EP 23 ♦ Appointment With Death ♦ 03-22...
The Shadow Radio Show 03-22-1942 Episode 23 Title: Appointment With Death Created By: Walter B. Gibson Genre(s): Drama and suspense, Detective Fiction Language: English The Shadow is the name of a collection of serialized dramas, originally in 1930s pulp novels, and then in a wide variety of Shadow media. One of the most famous adventure heroes of 20th century North America, the Shadow has been featured on the radio, in a long-running pulp magazine series, in American comic books, comic strips, television, serials, video games, and at least five feature films. The radio drama included episodes voiced by Orson Welles. Originally a mysterious radio show narrator, The Shadow was developed into a distinctive literary character in 1931, later to become a pop culture icon, by writer Walter B. Gibson. The character has been cited as a major influence on the subsequent evolution of comic book superheroes, particularly Batman. The Shadow debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the radio program Detective Story Hour, which was developed to boost sales of Street & Smith's monthly pulp Detective Story Magazine. When listeners of the program began asking at newsstands for copies of "That Shadow detective magazine", Street & Smith decided to create a magazine based on The Shadow and hired Gibson to create a character concept to fit the name and voice and write a story featuring him. The first issue of The Shadow Magazine went on sale on April 1, 1931, a pulp series. On September 26, 1937, The Shadow radio drama, a new radio series based on the character as created by Gibson for the pulp magazine, premiered with the story "The Death House Rescue", in which The Shadow was characterized as having "the power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him". As in the magazine stories, The Shadow was not given the literal ability to become invisible. The introduction from The Shadow radio program "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!", spoken by actor Frank Readick, has earned a place in the American idiom. These words were accompanied by an ominous laugh and a musical theme, Camille Saint-Saëns' Le Rouet d'Omphale ("Omphale's Spinning Wheel", composed in 1872). At the end of each episode, The Shadow reminded listeners that, "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit! Crime does not pay... The Shadow knows!" (Some early episodes, however, used the alternate statement, "As you sow evil, so shall you reap evil! Crime does not pay... The Shadow knows!") Summary By Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow Old Time Radio Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDjNn3X9ZQZMIZ4Me5-D4uAx Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/ Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/ #TheShadow #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #DetectiveFiction #ThePhantomVoice #GoldenAgeRadio #AtomicAge #MysteryRadio #Whodunit #Thriller #Chiller #DramaticRadio #chipSlater #DetectiveStory #CrimeStory #TheShadowRadioShow
ESCAPE ♦ Classic Radio Show ♦ EP 23 ♦ Back for Christmas ♦ 12-24-1947
Escape Radio Show 12-24-1947 Episode 23 Title: Back for Christmas Narrated by: Paul Frees, William Conrad Written by: Les Crutchfield, John Dunkel Produced By: Norman MacDonnell Genre(s): Adventure, Science Fiction, Supernatural Language: English Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Summary by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_(radio_program) Escape Radio Show Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDguZE27oue3q3Uve305o47J Old Time Radio Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDjNn3X9ZQZMIZ4Me5-D4uAx Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/ Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/ #EscapeRadioShow #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #SupernaturalFiction #GoldenAgeRadio #AtomicAge #ScienceFiction #Whodunit #Thriller #Chiller #DramaticRadio #chipSlater #DetectiveStory #SciFi #anthologyradioseries #DramaticRadio #RadioDrama #NormanMacDonnell #LesCrutchfield #JohnDunkel
LIGHTS OUT ♦ Classic Radio Show ♦ Ep 23 ♦ Neanderthal ♦ 11/03/1942
Lights Out radio show. 11/03/1942 Episode 23 Title: Neanderthal Author: Wyllis Cooper Directed By: Arch Oboler Genre(s): Horror, Supernatural Fiction Language: English Lights Out is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural. Created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by Arch Oboler, versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 3, 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television. Lights Out was one of the earliest radio horror programs, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum. Summary by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lights_Out_(radio_show) Lights Out Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDivK77tTvN54877Tl_F7JIU Old Time Radio Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDjNn3X9ZQZMIZ4Me5-D4uAx Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/ Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/ #LightsOut #ClassicRadio #OldTimeRadio #DramaticRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #LightsOutRadioShow #ScaryRadio #ChipSlater #1937 #WyllisCooper #RadioDrama #ClassicRadio #RadioHorror #ShortHorror #SupernaturalFiction #Spooky #EErie #HorrorPodcast #ScaryPodcast #whodunit #Mystery #Thriller #Chiller
SUSPENSE ♦ Classic Radio show ♦ Cabin13 ♦ EP 23 ♦ 03-16-1943
Suspense Radio Show 03-16-1943 Episode 23 Title: Cabin13 Stars: Herbert Marshall and Edmund Gwenn Genre(s): Drama and Suspense Language: English One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 still exist. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Notable exceptions include adaptations of Curt Siodmak's Donovan's Brain and H. P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror", but by the late 1950s, such material was regularly featured. Summary By Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspense_(radio_drama) Suspense Radio Show Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDi2xyFM59okSWj5JzGyEh6E Old Time Radio Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDjNn3X9ZQZMIZ4Me5-D4uAx Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/ Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/ #SuspenseRadioShow #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #DramaticRadio #SuspenseRadio #GoldenAgeRadio #AtomicAge #MysteryRadio #Whodunit #DramaticRadio #chipSlater #SuspenseShow #ShortStory #AlfredHitchcock #Lovecraft #OldRadioshow
The Haunting Hour ♦ The Cat Man ♦ Chiller Thriller ♦ EP 24 ♦ 10/13/1945
The Haunting Hour ♦ The Cat Man ♦ Chiller Thriller ♦ EP 24 ♦ 10/13/1945 Originally Aired 10/13/1945 on The Haunting Hour Radio Show Title: The Cat Man Genre(s): Horror, Thriller, Chiller, Mystery, Supernatural Language: English Old Time Radio Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... The show was about the creepy scenes, bone-chilling organ, screams and a mystery to be solved. Most of the time, women are the show’s protagonist, maybe for the purpose of targeting women as the audience. As for why it is the Haunting Hour, despite the fact that the show only runs for 30 minutes, it’s still a mystery. Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersS... Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/ #TheHauntingHour #OldTimeRadio #RadioShow #DramaticRadio #SupernaturalPodcast #HorrorRadio #ClassicRadio #HorrorPodcast #paranormal #Horror #thriller #chiller #Mystery #HorrorRadio #supernatural #GothicFiction #gothicHorror #ChipSlater