
A collection of suspenseful radio dramas hosted by Christopher Lee that will take listeners through thrilling perplexities set in the era of the forties and fifties.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsSociety & Culture | ||||

Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio.
The Lux Radio Theater 3-19-45 “Grissley’s Millions” w/ Pat O’Brien & Lynn Bari (1-hour)
Adventures By Morse 4-1-44 “A Coffin For the L... more
Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio.
Suspense 5-4-43 “Death Flies Blind” w/ Richard Dix
Richard Diamond, Private Detective 12-17-49 “The John Blackwell Case” w/ Dick Powel... more
Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio.
The Green Hornet 9-16-41 “Hot Guns For Sale” w/ Al Hodge
X Minus One 5-22-55 “The Defenders” w/ Lydia Bruce & Warren Parker
Dangerou... more
Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio.
Casey, Crime Photographer 2-20-47 “Twenty Minute Alibi” w/ Staats Cottsworth
Lights Out! 7-27-46 “Battle of the Magicians” by Wyllis ... more
Love mysteries and love the podcast Love Christopher Les
If you have a hankering for radio plays of the past, Mystery Theatre with Christopher Lee is just the thing! I’ve been enjoying the variety of old shows immensely. It’s an absolute blast from the past.
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Apple Podcasts | #153 |
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