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Old 11-11-2015, 05:04 AM   #85
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Since this thread has been revived, I will add more...

It's unfortunate The CBS Radio Mystery Theater episodes haven't been released in a podcast or as a download with the episodes with a good audio quality. Years ago I found some of the episodes on a podcast but they were encoded at 8kbps and thus had extremely poor sound quality that made they almost unlistenable. However, it is possible that legal issues may be preventing the release of the episodes. I hope they will eventually be released because the series was excellent and is worth hearing again.

I've come across The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas. They are audio dramas of classic Twilight Zone episodes. Each episode features at least one known performer (such as "The Obsolete Man" with Jason Alexander, "To Serve Man" with Blair Underwood and "The Dummy" with Bruno Kirby), and the episodes are between 35 and 45 minutes long. While the episodes cover everything in the original TV episodes, they also include scenes that add to the original story.
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