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:: Listen LIVE to Radio Mystery Theater!
Tune to my CBS Radio Mystery Theater Internet Radio Station courtesy of Live365.com. You can listen to many of the shows from my collection played back twice a day.
Click on the "Radio Station" link on the left to listen to the programs! If you have a request for a particular show that you would like to hear played on the channel, send an Email with the show title and original air date if possible and I will put it into the play list rotation. The play list usually changes every few weeks or as time allows. Tune in to hear the latest shows!
::Special Request Line... Listen to - CBSRMT 800211 - 46m03s - Talk to Me.mp3 - Right Now!
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:: About this Website...
I have been a fan of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater and a collector of the show since the early 80's. I have created this website for the dedicated fans of radio dramas. Spend some time listening to one of the greatest radio mystery shows of all time...The CBS Radio Mystery Theater!
I remember when I was a kid listening to the shows in my bed at night. They were broadcast each night on WHEN radio in Syracuse, New York. As a teenager, I remember listening to the show for the very first time back in 1975. My dad actually introduced me to the show. He was a fan of radio dramas like the Green Hornet and Fibber McGee. It was very exciting to hear the creaking door of the Mystery Theater each night along with the scary music playing and the downright spooky voice of E. G. Marshall narrating the show, especially when I hid in my bed under the covers with the lights out! I looked forward every night to the next chilling episode! This was a unique experience for me and since I was a part of the "TV generation" I often wonder today how these shows could have competed with all the live action shows on television at the time.
I really believe that what made the shows so special to me was that they had the ability to help me create mental images of the scenes and the characters in my mind. The stories were wonderful, exciting and very well written. The acting was class A - superb! It was like watching a TV in my mind! Late in the series I tried with mixed results to record as many of the shows as possible when I got my first stereo cassette recorder in 1980. That was really the beginning of my collecting and my fascination with preserving the show for others to enjoy for many years to come!
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