This weeks strange tale features a request for The Long, Long Sleep by the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Next week it’s another ride with The Mysterious Traveler.
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This weeks strange tale features a request for The Long, Long Sleep by the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Next week it’s another ride with The Mysterious Traveler.
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This week we’ll hear from The Creaking Door, and an episode titled A Room For The Night. This episode aired August 3, 1964.
Next week we’ll hear from the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
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This week we’ll hear from Quiet, Please. The episode, titled Three, first aired November 10, 1947. Like many episodes from this series the audio quality isn’t perfect throughout.
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We’ll hear one of my favorites this week on Strange Tales. It’s Dr. Grimshaw’s Sanitarium from X Minus One. This story was originally produced for Dimension X, but the same script was used for the episode featured here. It aired July 14, 1955.
Next week we’ll hear from Quiet, Please.
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Murder At Midnight aired for just one year over Mutual stations from September of 1946 to September 1947. We’ll hear the episode from June 29, 1946 titled The Secret Of XR3.
MoreWe’ll hear this week from The Mysterious Traveler and a tale called Death Comes For Adolf Hitler. This one first aired March 24, 1945 which incidentally was just over a month before death did come for Hitler via a self inflicted bullet to the head.
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Wyllis Cooper and Quiet, Please provide our strange tale this week. From August 3, 1947 we’ll hear Inquest. As is sometimes the case with this series, the audio has some issues but is still quite listenable.
MoreVincent Price stars in a strange tale from Suspense for this week’s show. We’ll hear Present Tense, which first aired March 3, 1957.
MoreThis week’s strange tale is a fun little story from Murder At Midnight. First airing January 13, 1947 we’ll hear The House That Time Forgot.
MoreWe visit the Inner Sanctum for this week’s tale. What lies beyond the creaking door? The Lonely Sleep, an episode that first aired September 25, 1945.
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