CBS Radio Mystery Theater




CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #25: "Mother Love" (01/30/1974)

An unusual favor and $5,000 are all a fortune teller needs to grant the wish of a desperate woman to conceive.
- (Male Ar/Reborn)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #26: "The Man Who Asked for Yesterday" (01/31/1974)

A man is murdered by his wife. After death, he wishes to be granted the chance to live the finale of his life over again.
- (Minor Male Ar)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #55: "A Sacrifice in Blood" (03/12/1974)

An archaeologist might come to regret their decision when they adopt a boy found in an ancient, infamous Aztec place of worship. In the 1974 series of CBS radio mystery theatre ,there is another instance of regression in the episode entitled "Blood Sacrifice".

It's is exactly at the end and although it is total and substantiated by the narrative,and even has much better infantile vocalization than Stephanie's room, it is very unsatisfying and may not be worth the effort of listening to 50 minutes of bad story along with the old commercials that were entertaining the 1st time but are getting to me.
- (Male Ar)

-- JohnDee


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #92: "Forever Man" (05/15/1974)

A luckless man is offered every material comfort in the world through free cars, houses and monetary wealth by a millionaire. The latter only wants to swap their souls in exchange so he can regain his youth.
- (Male mind transfer, rejuvenated/old aged)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #129: "The Picture of Dorian Gray" 'Oscar Wilde classic' (08/07/1974)

In exchange for eternal youth, a man makes a deal with the devil and gives up his soul. As he is consumed by evil, his portrait changes to mirror the abomination he has become.
- (Immortality)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #187: "Stephanie's Room" (12/16/1974)

One show was "Stephanie's Room, from December 1974. The plot involves a married woman who relocates with her husband to her home town, where after she visits the house where she was raised and becomes friends with its occupant, Mrs. Lanning.

Gradually the two submit to subtle coos from within the walls of Stephanie's old room for Stephanie to "come back"; Mrs. Lanning and the room all begin to change with each visit -- the room gradually taking on the appearance of Stephanie’s childhood and ultimately her nursery, and Stephanie and Lanning ultimately becoming baby and mommy.

This was the best AR that I've ever encountered in the popular media.

-- ANONYMOUS


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #324: "Age Cannot Wither Her" (04/11/1975)

An elderly man returns to shore alone after taking his young wife on a sailing trip. He spins a fantastic tale about a fountain of youth when the local sheriff questions his wife's disappearance.
- (Immortality)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #355: "You're Only Young Twice" (09/29/1975)

A serum that reverses the aging process is successfully created by a brilliant scientist. He plans to test it on himself and seduces his beautiful sister-in-law with the promise of eternal youth.
- (Male Ar)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #543: "The Unborn" (10/29/1976)

An American encounters a woman several times through his life as he moves between occupations. She grows younger each time. He falls in love not knowing he tarries with the mistress of the Devil. A woman makes a deal with the devil to never grow old and she grows younger instead.
- (Female Ar)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #778: "Dr. Heiddegger's Experiment" 'Nathaniel Hawthorne classic' (02/07/1978)

An aged and somewhat eccentric doctor invites some schoolmates to his residence for a scientific experiment. His experiment involves offering them all the magical waters from the fabled Fountain of Youth and examine if they will make the same mistakes as he did when he regained his youth.

Four friends are given their youth back.
- (Male/Female Ar/RN)

-- AP Scout


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Radio Show: Episode #804: "Wise Child" (03/24/1978)

A kindly couple come across an abandoned baby at a hotel after a heavy storm and adopt it. But the baby never seems to grow older.
- (Immortality)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #1150: "The Fountain Of Truth" (01/20/1981)

Behind Ponce de Leon's journey to discover the Fountain of Youth in Florida lies another treasure-hunting quest for lost, ancient gold.
- (Minor Female Ar)


CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Radio Show: Episode #1216: "A Second Chance" (07/03/1981)

After suffering a near-fatal heart attack, a man awakens to find himself in a different body and he soon discovers that he was brought back to life for a reason.
- (Male Ar)



Radio Mystery Theater

Old Time Radio Series: Episode: "Stephanie's Room" ( 12/??/74)

The plot involves a married woman who relocates with her husband to her home town, where after she visits the house where she was raised and becomes friends with its occupant, Mrs. Lanning.
Gradually the two submit to subtle coos from within the walls of Stephanie's old room for Stephanie to "come back"; Mrs. Lanning and the room all begin to change with each visit -- the room gradually taking on the appearance of Stephanie’s childhood and ultimately her nursery, and Stephanie and Lanning ultimately becoming baby and mommy.
This was the best AR that I've ever encountered in the popular media. I recently noticed that the CBS Radio Mystery series, including "Stephanie's Room," is offered at www.xminusone.com/.

-- ANONYMOUS


Radio Mystery Theater

Old Time Radio Series: Episode: "Sacrifice of Blood" (1974)

In the 1974 series of CBS radio mystery theatre, there is another instance of regression in the episode entitled "Blood Sacrifice".
Its is exactly at the end and although it is total and substantiated by the narrative, and even has much better infantile vocalization than Stephanie's room, it is very unsatisfying and may not be worth the effort of listening to 50 minutes of bad story along with the old commercials that were entertaining the 1st time but are getting to me.

-- JohnDee





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