OTRR certified Murder at Midnight v1.0 (2 CDs) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible. Note: this is an unusual one. It was prepared in 2010, but may never have been released.
These links will be available for 30 days.
Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kfb4dcmpf1i5etp/AACbduRwp2fTpgpY1VYqbuEva?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jMMJrC71jG1zkL1Dxg
Series synopsis:
Murder at Midnight was an old-time radio show featuring macabre tales of suspense, often with a supernatural twist. It was produced in New York and was first heard in syndication between September 16, 1946 and September 8, 1947 on WJZ (now WABC). The show's writers included Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Norwood, and it was directed by Anton M. Leder. The host was Raymond Morgan, who delivered the memorable lines of introduction over Charles Paul's effective organ theme: "Midnight, the witching hour when the night is darkest, our fears the strongest, and our strength at its lowest ebb. Midnight, when the graves gape open and death strikes."
A total of 51 episodes were produced, though the last two were never aired. Ten shows were syndicated and rerun on Mutual in 1950. Though very entertaining at its best, the series' failure can perhaps be attributed to some wildly implausible stories.
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