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This is an episode list for the 1980 season of the radio drama series CBS Radio Mystery Theater. [1] The series premiered on CBS on January 6, 1974, and ended on December 31, 1982. [ 2 ] A set of 1,399 original episodes aired between January 1974 and December 1982.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( August 2008 ) Listed below are actors and personalities heard on vintage radio programs, plus writers and others associated with Radio's Golden Age .
This is an episode list for the 1975 season of the radio drama series CBS Radio Mystery Theater. [1] The series premiered on CBS on January 6, 1974, and ended on December 31, 1982. [ 2 ] A set of 1,399 original episodes aired between January 1974 and December 1982.
The Hermit's Cave was a syndicated radio horror series. The syndication was done via scripts, so that stations could broadcast the program with their own casts. [1]The program began in September 1937 [2] and continued into the mid-1940s on WJR AM in Detroit, Michigan. [3]
"The Adventure of the Haunted Cave" -- a short story in Radio and Television Mirror, "an Ellery Queen mystery with all the romance and chills of this famous detective's popular radio program" "The Scorpion's Thumb," based on an Ellery Queen radio script, begins on page 26 in the December 1940 issue of Radio and Television Mirror.
The Baby Snooks Show; Bachelor's Children; Backstage Wife; The Baker's Broadcast; Baltimore Achievement Hour [1]: 23 ; Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator; Beale Street Nightlife [1]: 25
The two level haunted house that is 60,000 square foot of space takes roughly 48 minutes to walk through while being scared by various actors, props, and animatronic figures often surrounded by ...
Boucher and Green did such a good job for the Holmes show that they were asked about writing an original series for Mutual Radio. Radio shows relied on new episodes. Just as TV airs re-runs during the summer, radio shows gave their actors a summer hiatus of 13 weeks. Networks frequently ran original short-run programming during the summer.