Scott's Old Time Radio

Scott's Old Time Radio

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Radio Mystery Theater The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill Episode 0001
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 are about to learn there are times when hearing well is not a blessing… A kindly old woman whose lodger confesses to a murder on his deathbed, and tells her that the man convicted of the crime is innocent. She begins to investigate, hoping to clear the name of the wrongly convicted man, but soon discovers that sinister forces are still at work! What is the truth behind this murder? What was it that made her lodger sick in the first place? Starring: Agnes Moorehead, Leon Janny, Roger DeKoven **Many of You May Remember Agnes Moorehead as Samantha's Interferring Mother on "Bewitched*"
Radio Mystery Theater Return of the Moresbys Episode 0002
Original Airdate: January 07, 1974 Episode 0002 "Return of the Moresbys" Original Story by Henry Slesar, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall The story you are about to hear concerns a question which has been asked since the first men on earth were born and died. Is there a life after death? Is there a way to return from the grave and if there is can we come back in the body of a living creature even one that has claws instead of fingernails? Here is one chilling answer Starring: Patrick O'Neill, Marian Seldes, Dan Ocko, Nick Pryor
Radio Mystery Theater The Bullet Episode 0003
Original Airdate: January 8, 1974 Episode 0003 "The Bullet" Written by Sam Dann, Directed by Himan Brown, Host EG Marshall Gerry was a young man of twenty when he fought in the war and now ten years later he is receiving visits from a friend of his who died in the war. He cannot explain it but it feels so real. Gerry believes that there’s a bullet and it’s designed especially for you and if it’s your bullet it will find you no matter where you are, you can’t evade it, you can’t avoid it, it was meant for you, it was meant to be. Starring: Larry Haines, Evie Juster, Leon Janny, Martin Newman, Ralph Bell, Dan Ocho
Radio Mystery Theater Lost Dog Episode 0004
Original Airdate: January 09, 1974 Episode 0004 "Lost Dog" Written by Henry Slesar, Directed by Himan Brown, Host EG Marshall A petty thug torments his wife who is afraid of dogs by buying a doberman and trying to make her live with it. She has different ideas. Welcome to the world of mystery. To the world of terrifying imagination. The story you are about to hear is called Lost Dog. Yes, a dog story. But please don't expect a charming family tale about man's best friend. In fact... You may even decide that the dog in this story is man's worst enemy. It all depends on whether or not you share the particular terror of our heroine, Miss Julia Smollett. Our story begins in the quiet parlor of a small suburban house at the end of Elm Street. Well, not completely quiet, since young Ronnie Hughes is once again practicing his scales under the gentle, watchful eyes of his piano teacher, Mrs. Julia Smollett. Starring: Kim Hunter, George Matthews, Robert Dryden, Gilbert Mack, Mandy Patinkin Kim Hunter's most famous role was in "Streetcar Named Desire" she appeared in 23 episode of the CBSRMT" *Mandy Patinkin played the young boy. He was 20 Years Old at the time*
Radio Mystery Theater No Hiding Place Episode 0005
Original Airdate: January 10, 1974 Episode 0005 "No Hiding Place" Original Story by Sidney Sloan, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall Our story deals with fate. Some call it luck. Whatever it is, it works in the strangest ways to reward us or defeat us. Fate walked into Charles Powell's life in the person of Clint Libitz. Everything looked right to Charles Powell that crisp September morning when he walked into his executive office at the J. P. McCready Company. And why shouldn't it? Charlie Powell was a big shot there. At thirty -seven, executive vice president of one of the largest manufacturers of heavy construction equipment in the country, and he had done it all in less than twelve years. It was a real -life Horatio Alger story. Even to his being engaged to JP McCready's daughter, Allison. How could anything go wrong? Starring: Larry Haines, Jackson Beck, Anne Meecham, Sydney Walker, Tom Keena **Jackson Beck was quite the Voice Actor. He voiced such cartoons as Bluto in the Popeye cartoons, Little Lulu's father, the fox in the Baby Huey cartoons, and Buzzy the Crow, who was a foil for Katnip the Cat in a number of cartoons. He was also the voice of King Leonardo in the 1960s TV cartoon series of the same name. He also had a part in the Peanuts 1977 film Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown as the snickering cat, Brutus. He narrated the 1980s G.I. Joe animated TV series. His other voice work included network TV promos (a series of promos for NBC's NFL coverage for much of the 1980s), narration for sketches on Saturday Night Live, movie trailers, and commercials for everything from toys to shampoo (one of Beck's very last commercials was for Infusium Shampoo).**
Radio Mystery Theater Honeymoon With Death Episode 0006
Original Airdate: January 11, 1974 Episode 0006 "Honeymoon With Death" Original Story by George Lowther, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall A psychiatrist once said that the human brain is like a spider's web. Together all the strands are strong. But taken one by one, each can easily be broken and the web destroyed. There are countless cases of human brains broken and smashed in just this way, step by step, strand by strand. And I can't help wondering, is this what happened to young Jennifer Brady? What makes Jennifer Brady think she's going out of her mind? What strange thing happened that couldn't have happened? Starring: Lois Nettleton, Tony Roberts, Teri Keane, Norman Rose
Radio Mystery Theater I Warn You Three Times Episode 0007
Original Airdate: January 12, 1974 Episode 0007 "I Warn You Three Times" Original Story by Sam Dann, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall I Warn You Three Times is a tale of Witches who are young and beautiful and who even fall in love. When one man discovers that his wife is a witch he tells a newspaper that he is going to kill her. What do you think about witches? Not the bony hags and atrocious crones of Shakespeare and legend or the poor unfortunates of Salem. But witches who are young. Witches. What beautiful witches who even fall in love. It's one of those miserable stormy nights in the dead of winter. A thick, clinging, wet snow seems determined to smother the entire earth and everyone on it. You'd think that most people would choose the cheerful indoors, a warming fire, a relaxing drink, a comfortable bed. That's the problem with most people. You can't figure them. For instance, consider that line of cars crawling down Main Street, bumper to bumper, skidding, sliding. Where is everybody headed on a night like this? Have we become a race of lemmings? Do we follow some mysterious, unconscious drive? An interesting speculation, but we won't pursue it. Starring: Starring: Joan Loring, Mason Adams, Tom Keena, Alan Manson, Sam Gray
Radio Mystery Theater Cold Storage Times Episode 0008
Original Airdate: January 13, 1974 Episode 0008 "Cold Storage" Original Story by Ian Martin, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall I am a man normally filled with the milk of human kindness, but prepared, I'm afraid, to curdle your blood with a tale not of life and death, but rather death and life. I offer you one small comfort. It could hardly happen today. But in the last century, on the old Montgomery estate in Maryland, in the great dark rambling house called Westerly, it was easier to be marked for death than in this one. Some ghouls robbing a grave. Many years before, Buford Montgomery found himself engaged in essentially the same activity, where every bit is shocked when the corpse whose rings they were tearing off suddenly sat up, alive. An epileptic seizure in other times could counterfeit death. The ghouls, of course, had a recourse. They ran away. Buford Montgomery has to stay and face his problem. Starring: Ruby Dee, John Baragray, Bryna Raeburn, Roxy Roker
Radio Mystery Theater Death Rides a Stallion Episode 0009
Original Airdate: January 14, 1974 Episode 0009 "Death Rides a Stallion" Original Story by Sam Dann Directed by Himan Brown Host: E.G. Marshall For the next 52 minutes, I will be your trainer I say trainer because we are concerned with a horse a remarkable powerful stallion who not only runs but who thinks and what does he think about? You know a spine-tingling tail. He will think most about revenge. He's a big five -year -old chestnut stallion. He's in the prime of his glorious life. He has fire in his eyes and steel springs in his legs. The powerful muscles ripple beneath his shiny, velvety coat. And he also has a mind of his own. He's a rebel who acknowledges no master. That's why he's called Spartacus. But if he has no master, he does have a mistress. A slender, freckle -faced girl named Emily. and he will respond to her slightest touch, her softest whisper. Starring: Mason Adams, Marian Seldes, Paul McGraff, Barbara Worthington, Henry Belevar
Radio Mystery Theater The Resident Episode 0010
Original Airdate: January 15, 1974 Episode 0010 "The Resident" Original Story by Elsbeth Eric, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall What is the nature of danger? Is it a clear threat to our safety? Or is it a murky product of our imagination? What is safety? Do we ever really possess it? Isn't there always danger? Our tale is about a little old lady who ran from danger. and was pursued by a cat. It's hard to live with danger. Hard if you're old, elderly. Hard if you're a woman and hardest if you're alone Miss Malvina Thrip is elderly a woman and alone. Starring: Mason Adams, Marian Seldes, Paul McGraff, Barbara Worthington, Henry Belevar
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