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11 Apr 2010

‘THE CASE OF THE FOUR LITTLE BEATLES’

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New
29 Mar 2010

‘THE CASE OF THE MURDERED MISER’

Author: steve | Filed under: Liner Notes, What's New

‘The Case of the Murdered Miser’

Recorded at: HT Recording Studio, Dennis, Cape Cod
Play’s location: Victorian London during Charles Dickens’ brief tenure as a reporter
First live broadcast: Live performance:  Sandwich High School,
simulcast WSDH, 91.5 FM,  Saturday, November 22nd, 1986

Trivia:                           This radio whodunit has led some credulous listeners to believe that a real [...]

28 Mar 2010

Andrew M. writes:

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New

Hello CCRMT! I have been a big fan for over 10 years
of your mysteries and as far as I know I have all of your shows!
I am writing to IMPLORE you to produce more tales
of suspense! I love the Captain Underhill stories but
I ADORE the tales of suspense! They’re so well written and
truly frightening! [...]

1 Mar 2010

Julie H. writes:

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New

Wanted to write and say how much i have enjoyed the episodes I have been lucky enough to hear.  Your show is one of the things that inspired me to start my own audio drama series.

My particular favorite episode of CCRMT is The Hypnotist, which truly chills me any time I listen to it.

‘The Case of the Automatic Murders’

Recorded at: HT Recording Studio, Dennis, Cape Cod
Play’s location: A mansion in Osterville on Cape Cod
First broadcast: November 1982, WOCB 94.9 FM, West Yarmouth

Trivia: –Although ‘A Test for Murder’ and ‘Murder from the  Bridge’ preceded ‘The Legacy of Euriah Pillar’ and ‘The Automatic Murders’ as Captain Underhill [...]

11 Feb 2010

Collector’s Singles CDs

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New
6 Feb 2010

The Art of Radio Mystery . . . exemplified

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New
29 Jan 2010

William Schaff’s decorated envelope

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New

Hand painted scene done with a black magic marker on a manila envelope sent to us by artist, William Schaff, back in 2004. Sorry it has taken us this long to post. We’re not sure which CCRMT program this grim murder scene might be referring to, but we know this much, we wish all the mail we got could be this creative.

14 Jan 2010

Claire B. writes:

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New

So excited you have “The Curse of the Whale’s Tooth” on MP3.  I’ve worn through 2 copies of it on cassette!

15 Dec 2009

Rachelle C. writes:

Author: steve | Filed under: What's New

I teach in Hillsboro OR.  High school science.  The forensic science class is a way to work on basic skills and concepts and sometimes the students don’t even know they are learning something   My student teacher had been trying to find a download of one of the programs (we didn’t [...]