Featuring Orson Wells. Originally aired on Mercury Theater of the Air. Orson gives a dramatic introduction to the thriller about to be performed. Heading out on a cross country road…
Produced by William Spears. Written by Dorothy Sayers. Something about the appearance of the stately gent suggests a demeanor of a gentleman's gentleman. Possibly of the master of the estate…
An adaptation of a short story by John Collier A typical middle class family spend a rainy day at home, but with one problem at hand. It seems young Millie…
Based on John Dixon Carr's novel of the same name. On a commuters train, manuscripts are read, and a picture from the 17th century bares a startling resemblance to his…
After dropping off his friend at a sanitarium to recover from alcoholism, Harvey and Victor's wife, Donna drive through the night. By the time he gets home, the doctor reports…
Though Henry's friend, Homer, wants him to come outside, his mother won't let him until he finds a missing boot. Rubber overshoes used to be simply called rubbers, and Henry…
Stories of his strength and courage have come down to us through the years, the Lone Ranger rides again. The theme of recent stories have been about the evil deeds…
Eddie Cantor is the first host on this first episode that will bring top celebrities to the air. All requests come from letters sent in from the troops themselves. The…
Rush enjoys discussing a few of Vic's friends with Sade. Vic enters and is in a particularly sunny disposition after a victory with Ike Nicefur. Feeling on top of the…
Selected as the outstanding young star of 1941, Red Skelton talks with Truman about his latest date. Red talks about insurance policies, then is joined by Ozzie and Harriot who…