Old Time Radio Horror – The Heavy Death – Murder at Midnight
It’s the final installment in our look at the lineage of radio horror with Murder at Midnight’s “The Heavy Death first airing on November 4th, 1946. More
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It’s the final installment in our look at the lineage of radio horror with Murder at Midnight’s “The Heavy Death first airing on November 4th, 1946. More
It’s the final installment in our look at the lineage of radio horror with Murder at Midnight’s “The Heavy Death first airing on November 4th, 1946. More
In this episode we hear another tale from Old Nancy and her cat Satan with “The Mannequin” from The Witch’s Tale. More
Today we have our fist listen from CBS Radio Mystery Theater with “Possessed by the Devil”. More
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