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CBS Radio Mystery Theater - 1978

CBS Radio Mystery Theater - 1978

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A new episode daily. CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a noteworthy attempt to revive in American radio dramas like Inner Sanctum (1941-1952) and Suspense (1942-1962). Radio dramas were widely considered "dead" 12 years prior to this series. CBS Radio Mystery Theater, or simply Mystery Theater, was created by Inner Sanctum creator Himan Brown and ran on CBS from 1974-1982. The show, much like older radio dramas, was introduced by a host (in this case E.G. Marshall), who steers us through the creaking door to start the episode. Many voices from the golden age of radio were featured, including Richard Widmark, Bret Morrison and Agnes Moorehead.

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CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Broadcast & Reception
  • Aired every night at midnight in most markets, creating a "late-night spooky radio" vibe.
  • One of the last successful network radio drama series before the format faded.
  • Gained a cult following and is still beloved by old-time radio (OTR) fans today.
Hosts & Narration
  • E.G. Marshall (1974–1982, primary host) – Known for his deep, authoritative voice, setting a chilling tone.
  • Tammy Grimes (1974–1977, occasional alternate host) – Provided a more whimsical, sometimes eerie presence.
  • The host would introduce each episode with a dramatic monologue, often breaking the fourth wall to engage listeners.
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  • The Ice Palace - Radio Mystery Theater - 1978 (Ep774)
    2026/07/14
    CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a noteworthy attempt to revive in American radio dramas like Inner Sanctum (1941-1952) and Suspense (1942-1962). Radio dramas were widely considered "dead" 12 years prior to this series. CBS Radio Mystery Theater, or simply Mystery Theater, was created by Inner Sanctum creator Himan Brown and ran on CBS from 1974-1982. The show, much like older radio dramas, was introduced by a host (E.G. Marshall in this program), who steers us through the creaking door to start the episode. Many voices from the golden age of radio were featured, including Richard Widmark, Bret Morrison, Agnes Moorehead and many more. Find more classic, old-time radio series at Theater of the Mind - OTR | Spreaker | Apple | YouTube



    Find all our OTR radio stations and podcasts at theaterofthemind-otr.com - Audio Credit: The Old Time Radio Researchers Group. - All Podcasts @ Spreaker | Apple | YouTube |

    CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Broadcast & Reception
    • Aired every night at midnight in most markets, creating a "late-night spooky radio" vibe.
    • One of the last successful network radio drama series before the format faded.
    • Gained a cult following and is still beloved by old-time radio (OTR) fans today.
    Hosts & Narration
    • E.G. Marshall (1974–1982, primary host) – Known for his deep, authoritative voice, setting a chilling tone.
    • Tammy Grimes (1974–1977, occasional alternate host) – Provided a more whimsical, sometimes eerie presence.
    • The host would introduce each episode with a dramatic monologue, often breaking the fourth wall to engage listeners
    続きを読む 一部表示
    44 分
  • Yesterday's Giant - Radio Mystery Theater - 1978 (Ep773)
    2026/07/13
    CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a noteworthy attempt to revive in American radio dramas like Inner Sanctum (1941-1952) and Suspense (1942-1962). Radio dramas were widely considered "dead" 12 years prior to this series. CBS Radio Mystery Theater, or simply Mystery Theater, was created by Inner Sanctum creator Himan Brown and ran on CBS from 1974-1982. The show, much like older radio dramas, was introduced by a host (E.G. Marshall in this program), who steers us through the creaking door to start the episode. Many voices from the golden age of radio were featured, including Richard Widmark, Bret Morrison, Agnes Moorehead and many more. Find more classic, old-time radio series at Theater of the Mind - OTR | Spreaker | Apple | YouTube




    Find all our OTR radio stations and podcasts at theaterofthemind-otr.com - Audio Credit: The Old Time Radio Researchers Group. - All Podcasts @ Spreaker | Apple | YouTube |

    CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Broadcast & Reception
    • Aired every night at midnight in most markets, creating a "late-night spooky radio" vibe.
    • One of the last successful network radio drama series before the format faded.
    • Gained a cult following and is still beloved by old-time radio (OTR) fans today.
    Hosts & Narration
    • E.G. Marshall (1974–1982, primary host) – Known for his deep, authoritative voice, setting a chilling tone.
    • Tammy Grimes (1974–1977, occasional alternate host) – Provided a more whimsical, sometimes eerie presence.
    • The host would introduce each episode with a dramatic monologue, often breaking the fourth wall to engage listeners
    続きを読む 一部表示
    44 分
  • The Defectors - Radio Mystery Theater - 1978 (Ep772)
    2026/07/12
    CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a noteworthy attempt to revive in American radio dramas like Inner Sanctum (1941-1952) and Suspense (1942-1962). Radio dramas were widely considered "dead" 12 years prior to this series. CBS Radio Mystery Theater, or simply Mystery Theater, was created by Inner Sanctum creator Himan Brown and ran on CBS from 1974-1982. The show, much like older radio dramas, was introduced by a host (E.G. Marshall in this program), who steers us through the creaking door to start the episode. Many voices from the golden age of radio were featured, including Richard Widmark, Bret Morrison, Agnes Moorehead and many more. Find more classic, old-time radio series at Theater of the Mind - OTR | Spreaker | Apple | YouTube



    Find all our OTR radio stations and podcasts at theaterofthemind-otr.com - Audio Credit: The Old Time Radio Researchers Group. - All Podcasts @ Spreaker | Apple | YouTube |

    CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Broadcast & Reception
    • Aired every night at midnight in most markets, creating a "late-night spooky radio" vibe.
    • One of the last successful network radio drama series before the format faded.
    • Gained a cult following and is still beloved by old-time radio (OTR) fans today.
    Hosts & Narration
    • E.G. Marshall (1974–1982, primary host) – Known for his deep, authoritative voice, setting a chilling tone.
    • Tammy Grimes (1974–1977, occasional alternate host) – Provided a more whimsical, sometimes eerie presence.
    • The host would introduce each episode with a dramatic monologue, often breaking the fourth wall to engage listeners
    続きを読む 一部表示
    43 分
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