Halloween Spooktacular 2017 – Nightfall: ‘The Repossession’
In The Repossession – which aired on September 26th, 1980 – a conjoined twin begins having conversations with the spirit of his brother; a brother who died at birth.
In The Repossession – which aired on September 26th, 1980 – a conjoined twin begins having conversations with the spirit of his brother; a brother who died at birth.
In George Lefferts’ The Parade, an advertising agency exec is approached by a man looking to promote the upcoming Martian arrival on Earth.
Few radio shows could meld humor and horror in the way Quiet, Please could during it’s relatively short run. Today’s Spooktacular entry is certainly no exception.
In Abominable Snowman (which originally aired on September 13th, 1953) a group of hunters are in the Himalayas on the trail of the mysterious and elusive yeti.
Join Jeff and Elliott for the latest gaming news as Elliott also reviews NOT ALONE from Stronghold Games as Jeff shares his thoughts on Hotshots from Fireside Games.
It’s very possible A Horror Story is the most grisly episode CBS Mystery Theater ever produced during the 1,399 episode run of the series.
Let’s kick off our annual Spooktacular with a science fiction tale from one of the greats: Ray Bradbury.
It’s that time of year once again and we’re not talking about busting out colorful gourds and all things pumpkin spice.
Lock the doors, hide the kids, and stash your valuables as Elliott Miller (Voice of E) and our very own Jeff McAleer have teamed up once again for an all new table top gaming and geek culture podcast.
I’m happy to announce something which both Elliott Miller (Voice of E) and I have been bouncing around for the past few months will be coming to fruition this August.
In Evening Primrose, based on the John Collier short story, a self-centered poet comes up with the clever idea of sneaking inside a department store in order to live off the inventory. Little does he know he won’t be alone when the store closes for the night.
Arch Oboler is certainly a go to name when it came to producing excellent horror/suspense shows. Lights Out! is surely my favorite Oboler creation and our
Tonight’s Spooktacular is The Devil Doctor. There’s loads going on in this tale of witchcraft, black masses, and a return from beyond the grave. The Devil Doctor aired January 8th, 1934.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater adapted quite a few Edgar Allan Poe stories over the years and one of the more interesting was The Tell-Tale Heart.
A father comes home with his new bride, much to the surprise and disgust of his teenage daughter. The girl then begins to plot a multitude of ways to do away with her new stepmom.