CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Old Time Radio - Complete Series 1399 Episodes -24 MP3 CDs Includes The Best of Suspense NOTE: Mp3 CD will not play in regular Audio CD players and are compatible with all Mp3 players. CBS Radio Mystery Theater (aka 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 briefly carried by WVXU in Cincinnati. The series introduced a new generation of listeners to many of the great old-time radio voices, including such distinguished performers as Joan Banks, Jackson Beck, Ralph Bell, Roger DeKoven, Robert Dryden (who was heard in more than 240 episodes), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Leon Janney, Victor Jory, Evelyn "Evie" Juster, Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Alan Reed, Anne Seymour, Ann Sheppard, Les Tremayne, Lurene Tuttle, and Janet Waldo. A number of well-known veteran and future stars made guest appearances, including Theodore Bikel ("Just One More Day," first aired May 29, 1975), Richard Crenna ("Ghost Plane," September 12, 1975), Joan Hackett ("The Eye of Death," March 7, 1975) Margaret Hamilton ("Triptych for a Witch," October 30, 1975) Casey Kasem ("The Headless Hessian," September 23, 1975) Agnes Moorehead (appeared in the first broadcast, "The Old Ones Are Hard to Kill"; and "The Ring of Truth," January 26, 1974) Jerry Orbach ("The Follower," January 25, 1975) Sarah Jessica Parker ("The Child Cat's Paw," May 17, 1977) Mandy Patinkin ("Lost Dog," January 9, 1974) Kathleen Quinlan ("Ring of Evil," April 16, 1979) Jerry Stiller ("The Frontiers of Fear," August 13, 1974) Roy Thinnes ("Journey Into Terror," August 14, 1974) John Lithgow ("The Deserter," February 6, 1980)
This CBS Mystery Theater comes in 2 Box Sets and 22 mp3 CD plus another 2 mp3 CD with the Best of Suspense. Where can I play an audiobook MP3-CD? New CD players which are marked as MP3-CD compatible will play MP3-CD audiobooks as will most new DVD players, computer CD drives, new in-dash car audio systems, and several new (From 2005) automobiles (factory installed). New CD players that are formatted to play MP3-CDs will also play regular CDs. However, older CD players built to play only regular CDs will not play the new MP3-CDs.
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Product description: CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Old Time Radio - Complete Series 1399 Episodes -24 MP3 CDs Includes The Best of Suspense NOTE: Mp3 CD will not play in regular Audio CD players and are compatible with all Mp3 players. CBS Radio Mystery Theater (aka 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 briefly carried by WVXU in Cincinnati. The series introduced a new generation of listeners to many of the great old-time radio voices, including such distinguished performers as Joan Banks, Jackson Beck, Ralph Bell, Roger DeKoven, Robert Dryden (who was heard in more than 240 episodes), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Leon Janney, Victor Jory, Evelyn "Evie" Juster, Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Alan Reed, Anne Seymour, Ann Sheppard, Les Tremayne, Lurene Tuttle, and Janet Waldo. A number of well-known veteran and future stars made guest appearances, including Theodore Bikel ("Just One More Day," first aired May 29, 1975), Richard Crenna ("Ghost Plane," September 12, 1975), Joan Hackett ("The Eye of Death," March 7, 1975) Margaret Hamilton ("Triptych for a Witch," October 30, 1975) Casey Kasem ("The Headless Hessian," September 23, 1975) Agnes Moorehead (appeared in the first broadcast, "The Old Ones Are Hard to Kill"; and "The Ring of Truth," January 26, 1974) Jerry Orbach ("The Follower," January 25, 1975) Sarah Jessica Parker ("The Child Cat's Paw," May 17, 1977) Mandy Patinkin ("Lost Dog," January 9, 1974) Kathleen Quinlan ("Ring of Evil," April 16, 1979) Jerry Stiller ("The Frontiers of Fear," August 13, 1974) Roy Thinnes ("Journey Into Terror," August 14, 1974) John Lithgow ("The Deserter," February 6, 1980)