Okay, I guess ^ The product is good and the shipping was prompt. I think the show is too corny and not very suspensful.
Old Time Radio: I Love a Mystery ^ Yes, this is stuff that has been around for a long time, but the quality of sound is definitely an improvement and I am willing to pay the price for perfection! I was pretty young when these played on the radio in the 40's and I remember being completely taken by the series. I had to go to bed at 9:00 p.m., but my radio was under the covers to hear the 10:00 p.m. I Love A Mystery radio program. Sometimes I slept and missed the program, but more than likely, I listened to scary tales like Temple of Vampires, Bury Your Dead, Arizona, etc. By the way, there are a few other mysteries in the series out there and I would love a Volume 2, especially with Temple of Vampires which in my book was the best of the series. Thank you for throwing a bone to those from the 40's who grew up with old time radio. Carleton E. Morse was a genius and a totally under-rated writer. Why didn't Hollywood come courting? He would have come up with some imaginative movies. His radio imagination was definitely cinematic. Under the covers, I was seeing a movie in my mind. The three movies that were done by Hollywood were not Carlton E. Morse quality, strictly vintage B-movie cheapos. Leo Catalano San Francisco
Olde Time Raio ^ Love these old time radio shows, even the commercials. Great entertainment. I Love A Mystery.
A wonderful step back in time! ^ The issue of all the old Radio Shows is by far the best decision ever made. I think I now own most of them and always look forward to adding more to my collection. Wonderful!
I Love A Mystery! ^ I used to listen to this show when I was younger. I was so excited to hear it again on a cd. The quality of this cd is good. I recommend this cd to anyone that liked the show.