Horror/Science-Fiction/Mystery Radio shows

Started by general gruesome, June 02, 2013, 05:55:12 PM

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general gruesome

This may not pertain to television in particular, but I was wanting to ask everyone if they knew of where you could listen to the old radio shows that would broadcast: horror, mystery, sci-fi, detective, etc., as I love these type of radio shows, and I would also love to know if you could list the names of some of these old radio shows. It would be greatly appreciated.

Zackuth

I have got a few anthologies.  The Haunting Hour, which are murder mysteries.  Lights Out, which are horror stories for the most part.  I have the Twilight Zone radio series, this aired on the BBC.  I have all these on my iPod that I listen to as I drive around.  I also have The Shadow, but have not got it ready to transfer to my iPod yet.  I don't know where you can listen to them though. 
"Listen to them; the children of the night.  What music they make!"  Dracula

horrorhunter

Quote from: steve050305 on June 02, 2013, 05:55:12 PM
This may not pertain to television in particular, but I was wanting to ask everyone if they knew of where you could listen to the old radio shows that would broadcast: horror, mystery, sci-fi, detective, etc., as I love these type of radio shows, and I would also love to know if you could list the names of some of these old radio shows. It would be greatly appreciated.
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Paladin

There are a lot of websites that stream these great shows, 24- 7- 365. You can also download tons of them from iTunes.

Here are a few websites where you can pick some for download or listen online...

http://www.dumb.com/oldtimeradio/
http://www.bygolly.com
http://www.archive.org/download/http://archive.org/details/oldtimeradio

I love old- time radio and would actually prefer it to most TV.
There's nothing like "The Theater of the Mind" to be exited & stimulated.

I don't know if anyone has ever heard The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which was produced during the 1970's- 80's and hosted by E.G. Marshall.
These shows are top- of- the- line productions.
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Monsters For Sale


I would recommend  "X-Minus One" and "Dimension X", good fun.

Also, search by individual story title.  Many classic stories were done by several dramatic serials.

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RICKH

If you have an I Phone, I Pad, or I Pod there are numerous old radio apps available in the apps store.  Many of them are free or very cheap (.99 - 1.99).  I have Lights Out, a huge anthology of old shows called Radio Horror, X Minus One, Dark Fantasy, Suspense, Superman, Lone Ranger, Green Hornet, etc.  Most of the collections contain all of the available broadcasts.
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