
When the clock strikes twelveβ¦ the dead speak, shadows stir, and evil walks. Murder at Midnight is a chilling old time radio series from the late 1940s that plunged listeners into the heart of darkness β where murder, madness, and the supernatural collided in twisted tales of terror.
Narrated by the ominous tones of Raymond Morgan and scored with a haunting orga... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaArtsFictionPerforming Arts | |||

Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
Murder Out of Mind [episode 25]
Murder Out of Mind [episode 25]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
Death Across the Board [episode 24]
Death Across the Board [episode 24]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
The Line is Dead [episode 23]
The Line is Dead [episode 23]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
Mark of Cain [episode 21]
Mark of Cain [episode 21]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
The 13th Floor [episode 20]
The 13th Floor [episode 20]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
Death Tolls a Requiem [episode 19]
Death Tolls a Requiem [episode 19]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
The House That Time Forgot [episode 18]
The House That Time Forgot [episode 18]
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Murder at Midnight (OTRR)
The Ace of Death [episode 17]
The Ace of Death [episode 17]
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Restoration and... more
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The collection centers on suspenseful, vintage radio horror and crime stories that blend murder, the supernatural, and psychological tension. Episodes feature tight plotting, twist-filled climaxes, and atmosphere built through voice acting and music, often leaving listeners with haunting cliffhangers. The show often explores obsessions, moral ambiguity, and fear of the unknown, making it appealing to fans of classic mystery, noir, and speculative fiction. A standout element is the use of serialized, radio-era storytelling, with a consistently skilled narrator guiding stories that range from ghostly revenge to cursed objects and science gone wrong. This combination of archival charm and eerie storytelling is likely to attract listeners who e... more
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