@@scottledbetter7212 Glad you're also enjoying old radio shows from this side of the Pond. I also like listening to your great British shows, especially the 19th century ghost stories, a CZcams channel titled Classic Ghost Stories and Bitesized Audio Classics.
It seems that this and The Others were swiped from an Armchair Theatre episode by Richard Lortz. It was even called "The Others." No writing credit is given to Lortz.
Love these videos. The radio newscast at the end is an added bonus. The next statement is an observation, not a political stance either way. Reagan sounded “youthful” before he became president. Amazing how that role ages a person so quickly. Cheers and thanks for posting.
Good grief! You're right! I mistook him for another actor for a minute, but the more I listened, the more familiar he sounded. Yup. Fred. Did you hear him in The Guy DeMopisant Murders?
The Intruders makes me think of this movie with Nicole Kidman called The Others. Both, The Intruders & The Others, have similar surprise endings & the plots are similar, also.
Hi all listening 🎧 now from England .
Best wishes to you and your beautiful country !
@@scottledbetter7212 Thank you Scott .
@@elainetalling1797 Your welcome
@@scottledbetter7212 Glad you're also enjoying old radio shows from this side of the Pond. I also like listening to your great British shows, especially the 19th century ghost stories, a CZcams channel titled Classic Ghost Stories and Bitesized Audio Classics.
@@ufosrus Also addicted to those two!
E.G. Marshals narration adds a lot to all these wonderful stories.
E.G. Marshall was one of those like Vincent Price, Tod Settling, and Orson Welles who had an absolutely unmistakable voice.👍👍
I meant Rod Serrling, of course. The eyesight isn't what it used to be.
Awesome I can never get enough of Fred Gwynne. Good 🌃🌉😴 night 💤 all from Kennewick Wa and thank you again for sharing these wonderful stories.
This reminds me of the movie The Others...
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Yes exactly!
It seems that this and The Others were swiped from an Armchair Theatre episode by Richard Lortz. It was even called "The Others." No writing credit is given to Lortz.
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Omg I was literally just coming here to state that.
Loved listening to this show on my radio late at night in bed.😳
Love these videos. The radio newscast at the end is an added bonus. The next statement is an observation, not a political stance either way.
Reagan sounded “youthful” before he became president. Amazing how that role ages a person so quickly.
Cheers and thanks for posting.
I remember this one as a kid. Another great one with Fred Gwynne!
I love his voice! Especially as Herman Munster
Good grief! You're right! I mistook him for another actor for a minute, but the more I listened, the more familiar he sounded. Yup. Fred. Did you hear him in The Guy DeMopisant Murders?
@@ItWILLbeWONDERFUL_THERE cool indeed!
Fred Gwynn has such a signature voice!
@@snuggiebear01 he sure does!
Starring Fred Gwynne - Herman Munster!
Yes! He’s got such a distinctive voice. Good actor too!
Hello mystery lovers Sunday night in Peoria az.
I like what they did with the cat's tail to make the 'S' !
So good! Thank you 😊
Awesome!!!!! 🥰👻
Fascinating, I enjoyed it thank you 👍🥂
Listening on 9-12-22 10:00 pm
9-14-22 listening at 10:00pm
@@douglasworley8422 Ditto lol! Well, 8:45pm😆
its a shame many actors like Lois Nettleton and others we saw in so many shows didn't get top billing
Elspeth Eric of course. What trait in her stories reveals her unique style of storytelling?
Reminds me of shutter island.
Good story though it was obvious where it was going all along.
The Intruders makes me think of this movie with Nicole Kidman called The Others. Both, The Intruders & The Others, have similar surprise endings & the plots are similar, also.
a Little anticlimactic but a good one.
On a scale from 1 to 10, it's an eight