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  2. Inner Sanctum Mystery - Wikipedia

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    A backwards version of the creaking door sound effect led directly into "Get It On" by T. Rex. The popular British 60s radio comedy Round The Horne had occasional sketches that were influenced by the style of the show. Regular cast member Hugh Paddick would introduce the "scary" sketch with the words "Inner Sanctum-um-um-um-um-um ...

  3. List of Inner Sanctum episodes - Wikipedia

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    Inner Sanctum Mystery is a radio drama that originally aired on the Blue Network between January 7, 1941, and October 5, 1952. The majority of the original episodes are thought to be lost. The majority of the original episodes are thought to be lost.

  4. Martin Grams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He wrote and narrated a video documentary for the Inner Sanctum Mystery Blu-ray Release. He also wrote the liner notes for over fifty DVD and Blu-ray releases including the VCI entertainment release of The Green Hornet (1940) and The Green Hornet Strikes Again (1941), reviewed as "wonderfully detailed liner notes by writers Martin Grams Jr ...

  5. Inner Sanctum (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Inner Sanctum is an American television anthology series based upon Inner Sanctum Mystery, the radio series of the same name. [1] It was created and produced by Himan Brown. Its unseen host and narrator was Paul McGrath. [2] Thirty-nine episodes were syndicated [3] in 1954. [4]

  6. The Inner Sanctum Mysteries (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The film series originated from the Golden Age radio dramas titled Inner Sanctum and created by Himan Brown; which were in turn based on the Simon & Schuster imprint of the same name. [3] Though the novels are generally associated with mysteries , the imprint was additionally used for drama and romance ; with each genre being published in green ...

  7. Anthology series - Wikipedia

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    The Creaking Door (1964–65) (South African) Beyond Midnight (1968–69) (South African) The Zero Hour (1973–74) (hosted by Rod Serling) Mystery Theater (1974–82) (created by Himan Brown of Inner Sanctum Mysteries) Nightfall (1980–83) (Canadian) The Cabinet of Dr. Fritz (1984–85) (broadcast in "3D-Sound" stereo) 2000X (2000) (literary ...

  8. Springbok Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Creaking Door (1964–1969) – "the creaking door is opening, so do come in"; based on the long running American radio series The Inner Sanctum Mysteries; this series was produced by Michael Silver and for many years was sponsored by State Express 555 Cigarettes; it can currently be heard on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio ...

  9. The Creaking Door - Wikipedia

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    The Creaking Door was an old-time radio series of horror and suspense shows originating in South Africa. The Old Time Radio Researchers Group reports 42 extant episodes in MP3 circulation. The series was first aired in 1964-65. The stories are thrillers in the Inner Sanctum vein, and generally thought of favorably by most fans of OTR.