Hello, my name is Scott Fields. I am a Voice Over Artist, Singer, and Actor. As a fan of Old Time Radio, I’m excited to offer classic radio shows. Mainly Mystery, Horror, Comedy and Science Fiction and Others. Shows Include CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Abbott and Costello, Fibber McGee and Molly, Eddie Cantor, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, The Great Guildersleeve, X-Minus One, Dimension X, Hall of Fantasy, Lights Out, Mercury Theater on the Air, Red Skelton and Others. One of my all-time favorites is the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. This show aired on CBS Radio Stations from January 6, 1974, to December 7, 1982, with a total of 1,399 episodes produced. The core cast featured talented actors such as Robert Dryden, Earl Hammond, Ian Martin, Russell Horton, Evie Juster, Bryna Raeburn, and Marian Seldes, among many others.
Original Airdate: January 06, 1974, Episode 0001 "The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill"
*Includes CBS News Clip about new radio drama series
Original Story by Henry Slesar, Directed by Himan Brown, Hosted by EG Marshall
In the story you are about to hear the heroine is a young woman of 77 who has reached her golden years with her sense of independence in tact, with a spryness to her limbs, very good vision and excellent hearing. But as you a...
Episode 0278 "Return to Shadow Lake"
Original Airdate: May 22, 1975
Written by Fielden Farrington, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
Ken and Martha Harris make a winter trip to the couple's summer cabin after hearing someone may have broken into it. They nearly die in a blizzard en-route there. While at the cabin, bizarre ghostly apparitions begin to play out a scene from something that happen in the cabin, revealing a horr...
Episode 0280 "The Witches Almanac"
Original Airdate: May 26, 1975
Original Story by Ian Martin, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
Most of us laugh off the existence of witches, today or ever, particularly today. Yet, even so casual a research source as the daily newspaper would provide us with knowledge that there are covens all over the country and the world, and that witchcraft is on the rise again. Of course, all of the...
Episode 0954 "The Missing Day
Original Airdate: Feb 14, 1979
Written by Percy Granger, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
The manager of a nuclear reactor research facility goes missing for 24 hours, after he shows back up, two of his plants delivery trucks get hijacked. When the local Sherriff is murdered, He has to work with the sheriff's deputy to quickly solve the mystery of the missing day.
Starring: Russell Horton, Hett...
Original Airdate: January 31, 1978
Episode 0774 "The Ice Palace"
Written by Percy Granger, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
What a fragile species mankind. really is. We're not nearly so swift or agile as many of our lesser cousins, and consider our vulnerability to shifts in the temperature. On a spectrum that ranges from 12,000 degrees, the temperature of the sun, to the bitter, chilling void of outer space, we can survi...
Episode 0371 "Triptych For a Witch"
Original Airdate: October 30, 1975
Written by Ian Martin, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
A triptych is defined in Webster's unabridged dictionary as a picture or carving in three parts, side by side, especially an altarpiece consisting of a central panel and two flanking panels that fold over it. Thus by definition it represents a sacred figure, and usually three aspects of that figure...
Episode 0369 "The Storm Breeder"
Original Airdate: October 28, 1975
Written by William Austin, Adapted by Ian Martin, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
Many of you may not be familiar with the writings of William Austin since his main claim to fame is that he was the forerunner of the famous Nathaniel Hawthorne. But it is as sad in a way as this haunting tale I bring you that he should have been so overshadowed by his famou...
Episode Date: March 16, 1952
Jack is Trying To Lose Weight in a Steam Cabinet, also The IRS pays Jack Another Visit.
Starring: Jack Benny, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, The Sportsman Quartet
Dennis Sings: "How are Things in Gloca Morra"
Episode Date: December 07, 1947
Jack begins by taking a shower before taking a violin lesson with Professor LeBlanc. Once the lesson is over he begins to head towards the vault to get the money to pay the professor. But as usual distractions abound including a football game with the kids and Professor LeBlanc keeps begging for his money.
Starring: Jack Benny, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Denn...
No Contact
Episode Date: April 24, 1955
Premiere Show
There is a barrier of some kind that the Earth ships keep crashing into trying to get to the planet Volta or so they think.
Written by George Lefferts, Ernest Kinoy
Cast: Luis Van Rooten, Donald Buka, Wendell Holmes and Bill Griffis.
"The Old Die Rich"
Episode Date: September 12, 1957
A series of old people are found starved to death. But there is an inconsistency, they have all had thousands of dollars stuffed in drawers and in the banks. What is the answer to this unusual mystery?
Written by: H.L. Gold
Adapted by: Ernest Kinoy
Directed by Bob Mower
Cast: Jim Bowles, Jan Minor, Bill Zuckert, Guy Repp, W...
"Program Censor"
Episode Date: August 18, 1957
Routines include Elderly Man River(Program Censor); Researcher Robert E. Tainter-Great Moments in History-Battle of the Nile; Face the Funnies
Writers: Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Daws Butler
Starring: Stan Freberg, Daw Butler, Pete Leeds, June Foray, Billy May and His Orchestra, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires
Peggy Taylor sings "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", Stan Freberg and Peter Le...
*This is not the typical Mad Scientist story, it puts a whole new twist on the Frankenstein Legend*
Episode 0059 "Frankenstein Revisited"
Original Airdate: March 19, 1974
Original Story by Milt Wisoff, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
A film crew goes to Germany to cover the 400th anniversary of the death of the evil Baron Von Frankenstein who was killed on his castle grounds 400 years ago by a mysterious creature who reapp...
Episode 0958 "Shadows from the Grave"
Original Airdate: February 28, 1979
Original Story by Wilkie Collins, Adapted by James Agate, Jr., Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
A photographers uncle leaves Him his house and entire estate on one condition, after he dies, the nephew must check the locks of the mausoleum everyday to make sure no one is attempting to get in. After the uncle dies, the local priest refuses to bless the...
Original Airdate: October 16, 1975
Episode 0363 "Stay Out of Dutchman's Woods"
Written by Fielden Farrington, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
I have the lunch all packed and I'm ready to take you on a picnic in the woods. There's a beautiful little glade deep in the forest. Birds singing. That wonderful clean aroma of fresh growth mixed with leaf mold and last year's pine needles. The cool touch of grass to your bare feet...
Original Airdate: February 10, 1977
Episode 0598 "The Recluse"
Written by Roy Windsor, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
A Chinese proverb holds that nobody's family can hang out the sign, nothing the matter here. There's wisdom in that, don't you agree? Think about your own family. Isn't there at least one skeleton lurking in your closet? At some time and for some reason, it will surely reveal itself. The consequences have...
Episode Date: April 5, 1945
Abbott and Costello prepare to visit the Andrews Sisters who they want to hire for a future show. Lou runs over Mr and Mrs Niles in a car and a big argument ensues with Mrs Niles. The boys then need to rent a car and perform the U-Drive routine. Along the way the boys car breaks down and an old man takes advantage of them over charging them so he and his horse pull them to the hotel they are staying at.
Wh...
Original Airdate May 20, 1974
Episode 0094 "The Crack in the Wall"
A couple grieves the loss of their daughter in a house fire. A crack in the basement wall of their new house can not be repaired despite several attempts. They begin to hear the cries of their deceased daughter through that crack and meet a strange creature in their basement offering them the ability to bring their daughter back to life. The wife becomes obsessed wit...
Original Airdate May 02, 1974
Episode 0085 "Dracula"
Written by Bram Stoker, Adapted by George Lowther, Directed by Himan Brown,
Host: E.G. Marshall
An adaptation of the original novel by Bram Stoker. Vampire. Perhaps in the safety of your home, the word means little to you. Oh, you've heard of vampires, of course. But do you believe that they exist? Not you. Well, all I can say is Mina Harker didn't believe either. Nor did Dr. John Se...
Original Airdate: March 13, 1974
Episode 0056 "A Little Night Murder"
Written by Sam Dann, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
Peter Jackson seeks revenge on witnesses of his father's murder during a robbery at a grocery store when he was a child. Years later, he believes the witnesses are responsible for his father's death. After killing one of the four witnesses, a dictating machine catches his voice, revealing who his ne...
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