42
classic episodes of Murder at Midnight
91 classic episodes of
Quiet Please!
348 more bonus classic Old Time
Radio Shows
ALL KNOWN EPISODES TO EXIST.
Don't be fooled by other
collections that claim to contain more episodes. Many of these shows
were aired on multiple dates in reruns, so you have plenty of
sellers out there padding their collections with reruns!
We feature all known episodes in existence and do not add
"fluff" to our collections to increase our claimed episode count
like many others.
NOTICE: This
collection is all in MP3 format supplied on DVD. You play
this in your computer and then can copy all the MP3 files to
your MP3 player of choice. This DVD will NOT play in a
regular CD player in your car, or your TV's DVD player, it is
intended for your computer only which will allow you to transfer
the MP3 files to any device that can play MP3's. This collection remains the
largest most original collection on ebay.
Murder at Midnight:
Murder at Midnight was an old-time radio
show featuring macabre tales of suspense, often with a
supernatural twist. It was produced in New York and was
syndicated beginning in 1946. The show's writers included Robert
Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Ehrlich and William Norwood, and it
was directed by Anton M. Leder. The host was Raymond Morgan, who
delivered the memorable lines of introduction over Charles
Paul's effective organ theme: "Midnight, the witching hour when
the night is darkest, our fears the strongest, and our strength
at its lowest ebb. Midnight, when the graves gape open and death
strikes." A total of 50 episodes were produced. Ten shows were
syndicated and rerun on Mutual in 1950.
Quiet
Please:
Quiet Please was one of radio’s most
imaginative series, created and written by Wyllis Cooper, the
talented writer/director who created radio’s legendary Lights
Out in 1934 and scripted the 1939 horror film The Son of
Frankenstein. "Wyllis Cooper was one of the most imaginative,
creative writers that radio ever had," recalled actor Lon Clark.
"His work ranks among the very best shows I ever worked on
during my years in radio." Ernest Chappell starred in the
series, narrating the stories in a quiet, underplayed
conversational tone. Quiet Please aired over the Mutual airwaves
from June 8, 1947 through September 13, 1948 and over ABC from
September 19, 1948 through June 25, 1949.
Bonus Radio Shows:
As a sampler of our old
time radio library, we are including these
classic old time radio shows on this DVD-ROM at no extra charge:
Barrie Craig, Confidential
Investigator |
Becker House Detective |
Black Adder |
The Clock |
Murder by the Experts |
Murder Clinic |
Murder for Christmas |
Murder Will Out |
Twilight Zone |