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Old Time Radio Theater

CBS Radio Mystery Theater - 0014 - The Girl Who Found Things

Old Time Radio Theater

MysteryShows.com

Mystery Radio Shows, Old Radio, Mystery Shows, Otr, Old Time Radio Theater, Otr Mysteries, Arts, Old Time Radio, Performing Arts

4.6749 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2013

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

A young criminal is taken by a couple who discovers her talent for finding lost things - including dead bodies.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Please visit mysteryshows.com for over 50,000 old-time radio shows.

0:20.7

Come in.

0:23.7

Welcome.

0:26.4

I'm E.G. Marshall.

0:28.9

Welcome to the sound of suspense.

0:32.9

Welcome to the fear you can hear.

0:37.1

But mostly to the world of terrifying imagination.

0:42.3

In the next 52 minutes, you'll hear a story about a girl with a most unusual talent, a talent for finding lost dolls or dead bodies.

0:57.5

You may not be glad you met Iris Lloyd, but we don't think you'll forget her.

1:03.0

Aunt Faith! I'm here. I'm here. Come and find me.

1:10.6

Where are you?

1:12.7

Oh, my poor darling.

1:15.3

Where are you?

1:16.3

Help me.

1:17.6

Help me.

1:19.0

It's so dark.

1:21.2

And I'm afraid.

1:35.7

Our mystery drama, the girl who found things, was written especially for the mystery theater by Henry Sletzer and stars Norman Rose.

1:39.6

It is sponsored in part by the Kellogg Company, makers of Kellogg's Special K Serial,

1:45.2

and by Anheuser-Busch Incorporated,

1:47.7

Brewers of Budweiser.

1:49.4

I'll be back shortly with Act 1.

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