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🗓️ 17 March 2019
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | Another journey into the realm of the strange and terrifying. |
0:07.3 | I hope you will enjoy the trip that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. |
0:14.7 | So settle back. |
0:16.9 | Get a good grip on your nerves. |
0:20.2 | Where are we going? |
0:22.3 | You'll find out when we get there. |
0:29.2 | Greetings, everybody. |
0:30.9 | Welcome back to the podcast. |
0:33.7 | I hope that everyone is doing well. |
0:49.6 | And I've got an episode for you today from the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, and boy, is it a good one in my humble opinion. |
0:58.8 | The name of it is Overnight to Freedom, and it stars William Redfield. |
1:10.2 | Also appearing in the play are Robert Dryden, Earl Hammond, Mandel Kramer, and Rose Marie Rice. The writer is Sam Dan. Okay, folks, let's go ahead and get into today's play. |
1:18.4 | It is set in the World War II era. This was episode number 505 of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. |
1:29.5 | The first run was on August 9, 1976, and a repeat of that was on November 1, 1976. |
1:40.1 | So sit back and enjoy overnight to freedom, which first aired August 9, 1976. Come in. |
2:09.9 | Welcome. |
2:11.8 | I'm E.G. Marshall. |
2:13.8 | Comprador of all the fiends and felons, |
2:17.1 | plus some poor, plain, unfortunate fellows |
2:20.2 | who must regularly report for duty at this time and place. |
2:25.1 | Trust none, advises William Shakespeare. |
2:28.4 | Trust none, for oaths are straws. |
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