CBS Radio Mystery Theater 1976, page 3
CBS Radio Mystery Theater





CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a long-running series of radio dramas created by Himan Brown and hosted by E.G. Marshall. These programs were recorded from a public radio station in 1976. They do not contain news or commercials. #0482 The Secret Sharer; 0483 Blind Witness; 0487 Ghost Town; 0489 The Corpse That Would Not Die; 0494 Child of Fate; 0499 Future Eye; 0501 The Brain Without Mercy; 0503 Every Dog Has His Day; 0504 Lovers and Killers; 0506 The Haliday Prediction; 0507 Your Grade is "A"; 0509 The Train Stops; 0510 The Man Who Could Work Miracles; 0512 The Magic Cay; 0513 Graven Image...
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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A LibriVox Listener
just great! I listened to these shows when I was a kid. I liked them then and love them now. Thanks!





A LibriVox Listener
Thank you so much for sharing these old radio shows and the work that y’all put in on research.
loved it





Duncan
all good. especially the first one by Sam Dan. its the second one (I think!)