CBSRMT ~ CBS Radio Mystery Theater ~ Episodes 581 thru 585 ~ Old Time Radio ~ Black Screen

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CBSRMT ~ CBS Radio Mystery Theater ~ Episodes 581 thru 585 ~ Old Time Radio ~ Black Screen

CBSRMT
CBS Radio Mystery Theater
Old Time Radio Show
Radio Drama
Episodes 581 thru 585
The Passing of Black Eagle,
Tobin's Palm,
Don't Die Without Me,
A Departmental Case,
Cherchez la Femme,
Black Screen / Dark Screen Radio Show For Sleep, Concentration, Relaxation

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00:00 Episode 581 - The Passing of Black Eagle
Air Date: 1/11/77
When he's drunk, he's a mild mannered panhandler. When he's sober, he's a desperado named Black Eagle. The two meet when Black Eagle robs a train.

43:44 Episode 582 - Tobin's Palm
Air Date: 1/12/77
Tobin gets his palm read to help find his absent-minded and missing girlfriend. His life becomes a series of misadventures that amuse his friend.

1:28:17 Episode 583 - Don't Die Without Me
Air Date: 1/13/77
A reporter investigates the deaths of two women who committed suicide in the same room in the same seedy boarding house in early 20th century Manhattan.

2:12:59 Episode 584 - A Departmental Case
Air Date: 1/14/77
A gunfighter turned insurance clerk comes out of retirement to gun down an alleged wife beating bank robber. However, a New York reporter finds out the deceased was not all that different from his killer.

2:59:30 Episode 585 - Cherchez la Femme
Air Date: 1/15/77
The owner of a French Quarter restaurant hires a Private Eye to track down the $10,000 she gave to an old and long time customer to invest for her just before he died. As the title suggests, the detective's attitude is 'follow the money' and 'there is always a woman involved.' With these axioms in mind, his search takes him through the shadier side of New Orleans to New York City and back again, only to find his query right in front of him all along.

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