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CBS Radio Mystery Theater (Restoration)

CBS Radio Mystery Theater (Restoration)

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About this listen

Mystery Theater aired on CBS Radio from 1974 through 1982. It was an hour drama created and directed by Himan Brown who also created and directed the Inner Sanctum Mystery (1941-1952). E. G. Marshall was the host of Mystery Theater until Tammy Grimes took over in the last year of broadcast.

This channel is the culmination of a project to restore all 1,399 Mystery Theater episodes. All episodes will consist of:
  • Original programs with theme music intact
  • All segments restored (Intro/Teaser/Preview/Outro)
  • No commecials
  • No sponsor mentions
  • No newscasts
  • No late breaking news/sports interruptions
  • No station IDs

If you find any errors in the programs please notify me at cbsrmt-restoration@email.com.

James M. RaderCopyright CBSRMT-Restoration
Drama & Plays
Episodes
  • 0211 - The Flowers of Death (1/24/1975)
    Jun 30 2025
    0211 - The Flowers of Death (1/24/1975)

    Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.

    Cast: Mercedes McCambridge; Larry Haines; Robert Maxwell; Gil Mack.

    The Greek god Dionysus appears in modern times to bring Gretchen Morrison's garden back to life. But will it impress Gretchen's husband and more importantly, his boss?
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    45 mins
  • 0210 - Sleepy Village (1/23/1975)
    Jun 29 2025
    0210 - Sleepy Village (1/23/1975)

    Written by Fielden Farrington. Directed by Himan Brown.

    Cast: Norman Rose; Martha Greenhouse; Court Benson; Ken Harvey.

    A college professor and his wife move to a quiet New England town, but the mayor and the locals reject them for not being in "the right state of mind."
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    45 mins
  • 0209 - Concerto in Death (1/22/1975)
    Jun 28 2025
    0209 - Concerto in Death (1/22/1975)

    Written by George Lowther. Directed by Himan Brown.

    Cast: Ian Martin; Marian Seldes; Carol Teitel; Lon Clark.

    To the embarrassment of his family and his manager, a symphony conductor finds it hard to accept the death of his son, a talented violinist.

    CBSRMT Deja vu: This episode is similar to episode 146 “The Hand That Refused to Die.” The protagonist in both episodes is named Anton. This episode is about a violinist while the earlier episode was about a pianist. Both episodes were written by George Lowther.

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    45 mins
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