CBSRMT ~ CBS Radio Mystery Theater ~ Episodes 266 thru 270 ~ Old Time Radio ~ Black Screen

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CBS Radio Mystery Theater
Old Time Radio Show
Radio Drama
Episodes 266 - 270
Mad Monkton
The Final Witness
The Paradise of the Devil
The Transformation
Taken for Granite
Black Screen / Dark Screen Radio Show For Sleep, Concentration, Relaxation.

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00:00 Episode 266 - Mad Monkton
Air Date: 5/1/75
Insanity and madness are a Monkton family tradition. Now, Stephen Monkton, the last of the Monkton line, can end the curse by finding his uncle's body in Naples and returning it to the family vault in the States.

44:38 Episode 267 - The Final Witness
Air Date: 5/2/75
A middle-class Joe witnesses the murder of a friend. His description leads to an arrest. When he wavers on the stand and the killer goes free, his old friend starts to visit him. It takes drastic measures to make the visits stop.

1:29:06 Episode 268 - The Paradise of the Devil
Air Date: 5/5/75
When a night watchman is murdered, his daughter pledges to spend her modest inheritance on a private investigator to find his killer. She soon finds that her inheritance was not nearly as modest as she believed.

2:13:32 Episode 269 - The Transformation
Air Date: 5/7/75
A young man fritters away his family fortune and the love of a fine woman in this Kafkaesque tale of lost love and redemption. He exchanges three days of life inside his handsome body with a demon-like creature from the deep. When the creature does not return with his body, he must go hunting for it. He finds more than his body.

2:58:08 Episode 270 - Taken for Granite
Air Date: 5/8/75
A mad artist who works as caretaker of a statue garden uses live models for his creations -- encasing them in granite powder.

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