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CBS Radio Mystery Theater (a.k.a. Radio Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater, sometimes abbreviated as CBSRMT) was a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was carried by the NPR satellite feed.
The format was similar to that of classic old time radio shows like The Mysterious Traveler and The Whistler, in that the episodes were introduced by a host (E. G. Marshall) who provided pithy wisdom and commentary throughout. Unlike the hosts of those earlier programs, Marshall is fully mortal, merely someone whose heightened insight and erudition plunge the listener into the world of the macabre (in a manner similar to that of "The Man in Black" on yet another old time radio program, Suspense).
As with Himan Brown's prior Inner Sanctum Mysteries, each episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater opened and closed with the ominous sound of a creaking crypt door, accompanied by Marshall's disturbing utterance, "Come in!… Welcome. I'm E. G. Marshall." This was followed by one of Marshall's other catchphrases, usually either "The sound of suspense" or "The fear you can hear." At the conclusion, the door would swing shut, preceded by Marshall's classic sign off, "Until next time, pleasant… dreams?" Marshall hosted the program from January 1974 until February 1982, when actress Tammy Grimes took over for the series' last season, maintaining the format.
Radio is the use of radio waves is to carry information, such as sound, by systematically modulating some property of electromagnetic energy waves transmitted through space, such as their amplitude, frequency, phase, or pulse width. When radio waves strike an electrical conductor, the oscillating fields induce an alternating current in the conductor. The information in the waves can be extracted and transformed back into its original form.
Radio systems need a transmitter to modulate (change) some property of the energy produced to impress a signal on it, for example using amplitude modulation or angle modulation (which can be frequency modulation or phase modulation). Radio systems also need an antenna to convert electric currents into radio waves, and vice versa. An antenna can be used for both transmitting and receiving. The electrical resonance of tuned circuits in radios allow individual stations to be selected. The electromagnetic wave is intercepted by a tuned receiving antenna. A radio receiver receives its input from an antenna and converts it into a form usable for the consumer, such as sound, pictures, digital data, measurement values, navigational positions, etc. Radio frequencies occupy the range from a 3 kHz to 300 GHz, although commercially important uses of radio use only a small part of this spectrum.
CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is the flagship properties of CBS Corporation. The company is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).
CBS is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network", in reference to the company's iconic logo, in use since 1951. It has also been called the "Tiffany Network", alluding to the perceived high quality of CBS programming during the tenure of its founder William S. Paley. It can also refer to some of CBS's first demonstrations of color television, which were held in a former Tiffany & Co. building in New York City in 1950.
The network has its origins in United Independent Broadcasters Inc., a collection of 16 radio stations that was purchased by Paley in 1928 and renamed the Columbia Broadcasting System. Under Paley's guidance, CBS would first become one of the largest radio networks in the United States, and eventually one of the Big Three American broadcast television networks. In 1974, CBS dropped its former full name and became known simply as CBS, Inc. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1995, renamed its corporate entity to the current CBS Broadcasting, Inc. in 1997, and eventually adopted the name of the company it had acquired to become CBS Corporation. In 2000, CBS came under the control of Viacom, which was formed as a spin-off of CBS in 1971. In late 2005, Viacom split itself into two separate companies, and re-established CBS Corporation – through the spin-off of its broadcast television, radio and select cable television and non-broadcasting assets – with the CBS television network at its core. CBS Corporation is controlled by Sumner Redstone through National Amusements, which also controls the current Viacom.
Himan Brown (July 21, 1910 – June 4, 2010), also known as Hi Brown, was an American producer of radio programs. Producing for the major radio networks and also for syndication, Brown worked with such actors as Helen Hayes, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra and Orson Welles while creating thousands of radio programs. He produced more than 30,000 radio shows over seven decades.
The son of a tailor from a shtetl near the Ukrainian seaport of Odessa, Brown first learned about radio from a shop teacher at Brooklyn's Boys High School. At the age of 18, he began broadcasting on New York's WEAF, reading newspapers with a Yiddish dialect. One of his listeners was Gertrude Berg who wanted him to play Jake, her husband on The Goldbergs, which he did for six months. He continued as a radio actor but soon began to pitch shows directly to advertising agencies.
While at Brooklyn College, he recruited fellow student Irwin Shaw to write scripts, giving the author his first paid writing job. Shaw later based a character on Brown in his 1951 novel about the radio industry, The Troubled Air. He earned a law degree from Brooklyn Law School, where he was valedictorian, in 1931.
Mystery, The Mystery, mysteries, The Mysteries, or mysterious may refer to: Something that cannot be explained or comprehended. Any action, affair, or event so obscure or concealed as to arouse suspense, curiosity, or fear is a mystery.
After accidentally causing his mother-in-law's demise, a man is incarcerated for involuntary manslaughter. His wife dreads his acquittal when she begins to have strange visions of his homecoming. Air Dates: First Run - June 6, 1979 Repeat - October 25, 1979 Actors: Larry Haines Russell Horton Ray Owens Carol Teitel Writer: Gerald Keane
When a nosy neighbor becomes curious about the strange incidents that go on at the house next door, she sends her son over to investigate. He soon discovers a parallel universe within its walls and solves the mystery. Air Dates: First Run - April 4, 1979 Repeat - September 13, 1979 Actors: John Beal Joan Shay Kristoffer Tabori Writer: Percy Granger
When a meteorite crashes into a farm field, it is immediately claimed by a local college professor. However, upon closer examination it becomes apparent that there is more to the meteor than what it seems. The professor soon learns that the rock is actually an alien spacecraft, complete with alien pilot inside it! Air Dates: First Run - April 11, 1977 Repeat - August 25, 1977 Actors: Beal, John Horton, Russell Juster, Evie Seldes, Marian Silver, Joe Writer: Winsor, Roy
During the 1970s and into the mid-1980s, the CBS Radio owned-and-operated news stations had a superior style and sound: tight and cohesive production, lively presenters, excellent engineering and outstanding "audio logos" from a company called Identitones. This compilation contains a few stagers and sounders from the heyday of the CBS Radio local news format. In partnership with CBS Laboratories, CBS Radio developed a unique system to advise affiliates of news bulletins. When activated from network headquarters, CBS NetAlert transmitted coded information over the network lines to each station to communicate anything from the start of a special feed to a national emergency. The system had the capability to override local programming for a special report from CBS News. A NetAlert receive...
52 - The Sending - CBS Radio Mystery Theater Original air date March 6, 1974 (Repeated: May 31, 1974) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Robert Newman Starring Mandel Kramer, Marian Seldes, Tony Roberts, Phoebe Dorin Old Time Radio
167 - The Black Room (with Original News & Commercials) - CBS Radio Mystery Theater News starts at 51:44 Original air date October 29, 1974 (Repeated: December 21, 1974, January 10, 1978) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Elspeth Eric Hosted by E.G. Marshall Starring Larry Haines, George Petrie, Peter Collins
From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 live CBS News radio coverage of the STS-51-L Launch and explosion Video starts at 11:38:00 A.M E.S.T, the moment of liftoff, live ABC News Radio coverage with Bob Walker in the studio and Vic Ratner at the Kennedy Space Center @1:58/11:39:58 A.M E.S.T CBS News Christoper Glenn live from the Kennedy space center breaks in with a CBS net alert bulletin. Glenn was covering the launch live. Than transferred over into special coverage after the explosion @22:00/12:00 P.M - CBS News Hourly Bulletin @1:22:00/1:00 P.M - CBS News Hourly Bulletin @2:22:00/2:00 P.M - CBS News Hourly Bulletin The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specia...
172 - Wave of Terror - CBS Radio Mystery Theater Original air date November 11, 1974 (Repeated: December 29, 1974) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Ian Martin Hosted by E.G. Marshall Starring Paul Hecht, Carmen Matthews, Gordon Gould, Suzanne Grossman, Ian Martin
111 -- Yesterday's Murder - CBS Radio Mystery Theater Original air date June 27, 1974 (Repeated: September 10, 1974) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Sam Dann Hosted by E.G. Marshall Starring Mercedes McCambridge, Leon Janney, Patricia Wheel, Robert Maxwell
An out of body experience after she slips into a coma reveals the vision of her estranged daughter rushing to her bedside to a bed-ridden mother. Air Dates: First Run - August 15, 1979 Repeat - December 6, 1979 Actors: Himan Brown Martha Greenhouse Teri Keane Mandel Kramer Ray Owens Writer: Elspeth Eric
After accidentally causing his mother-in-law's demise, a man is incarcerated for involuntary manslaughter. His wife dreads his acquittal when she begins to have strange visions of his homecoming. Air Dates: First Run - June 6, 1979 Repeat - October 25, 1979 Actors: Larry Haines Russell Horton Ray Owens Carol Teitel Writer: Gerald Keane
When a nosy neighbor becomes curious about the strange incidents that go on at the house next door, she sends her son over to investigate. He soon discovers a parallel universe within its walls and solves the mystery. Air Dates: First Run - April 4, 1979 Repeat - September 13, 1979 Actors: John Beal Joan Shay Kristoffer Tabori Writer: Percy Granger
When a meteorite crashes into a farm field, it is immediately claimed by a local college professor. However, upon closer examination it becomes apparent that there is more to the meteor than what it seems. The professor soon learns that the rock is actually an alien spacecraft, complete with alien pilot inside it! Air Dates: First Run - April 11, 1977 Repeat - August 25, 1977 Actors: Beal, John Horton, Russell Juster, Evie Seldes, Marian Silver, Joe Writer: Winsor, Roy
During the 1970s and into the mid-1980s, the CBS Radio owned-and-operated news stations had a superior style and sound: tight and cohesive production, lively presenters, excellent engineering and outstanding "audio logos" from a company called Identitones. This compilation contains a few stagers and sounders from the heyday of the CBS Radio local news format. In partnership with CBS Laboratories, CBS Radio developed a unique system to advise affiliates of news bulletins. When activated from network headquarters, CBS NetAlert transmitted coded information over the network lines to each station to communicate anything from the start of a special feed to a national emergency. The system had the capability to override local programming for a special report from CBS News. A NetAlert receive...
52 - The Sending - CBS Radio Mystery Theater Original air date March 6, 1974 (Repeated: May 31, 1974) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Robert Newman Starring Mandel Kramer, Marian Seldes, Tony Roberts, Phoebe Dorin Old Time Radio
167 - The Black Room (with Original News & Commercials) - CBS Radio Mystery Theater News starts at 51:44 Original air date October 29, 1974 (Repeated: December 21, 1974, January 10, 1978) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Elspeth Eric Hosted by E.G. Marshall Starring Larry Haines, George Petrie, Peter Collins
From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 live CBS News radio coverage of the STS-51-L Launch and explosion Video starts at 11:38:00 A.M E.S.T, the moment of liftoff, live ABC News Radio coverage with Bob Walker in the studio and Vic Ratner at the Kennedy Space Center @1:58/11:39:58 A.M E.S.T CBS News Christoper Glenn live from the Kennedy space center breaks in with a CBS net alert bulletin. Glenn was covering the launch live. Than transferred over into special coverage after the explosion @22:00/12:00 P.M - CBS News Hourly Bulletin @1:22:00/1:00 P.M - CBS News Hourly Bulletin @2:22:00/2:00 P.M - CBS News Hourly Bulletin The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specia...
172 - Wave of Terror - CBS Radio Mystery Theater Original air date November 11, 1974 (Repeated: December 29, 1974) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Ian Martin Hosted by E.G. Marshall Starring Paul Hecht, Carmen Matthews, Gordon Gould, Suzanne Grossman, Ian Martin
111 -- Yesterday's Murder - CBS Radio Mystery Theater Original air date June 27, 1974 (Repeated: September 10, 1974) Directed by: Himan Brown, Written by: Sam Dann Hosted by E.G. Marshall Starring Mercedes McCambridge, Leon Janney, Patricia Wheel, Robert Maxwell
An out of body experience after she slips into a coma reveals the vision of her estranged daughter rushing to her bedside to a bed-ridden mother. Air Dates: First Run - August 15, 1979 Repeat - December 6, 1979 Actors: Himan Brown Martha Greenhouse Teri Keane Mandel Kramer Ray Owens Writer: Elspeth Eric
Cops are out, I run and hide
They're looking for me, and I don't know why
I'm so confused about their plight
You're not safe when you're out at night
You'll have to die to please all of them
The cops will die, there is no choice
For taking the law in their own hands
Who they don't like they'll arrest
The people rise to take their lives
Cops are out, I see what they're up to
They want to create fear. A police state is clear.
They say "oh no, we're here to help"
Who are they joking, do they think we're blind?
As the club hits you, up side your head
[Chorus]
Cops will die, die, die!