Mystery Play Internet Radio

Old Time Radio Lives Here!

Mystery Play Internet Radio has been broadcasting old-time radio on the internet for 22 years. MPIR has evolved from simple playlists of mp3 formatted radio plays to sophisticated live stream programming to net casting on various listening devices. Clyde J. Kell the owner and operator of Mystery Play Internet Radio has only one purpose and passion. To enable as many people as possible from all over the world to listen and share old-time radio. My creativity now extends to creating visual art in acrylic, oil, watercolor, and pen and ink illustrations.

Single Episodes of Old Time Radio

Hello MPIR Fans,
To kick off your March listening enjoyment the following old time radio shows will be presented on the Mystery channel. This playlist was hard to create. It was hard to pick the shows! I love just about all old time radio.

What I have for you is something I've never done before. I have picked one episode from the following old time radio series for (17) hours rotating play.

Academy Award Theater, Barrie Craig Confidential Investigator, TheBlack Museum, Bold Venture, Box 13, Casey Crime Photographer, Crime Does Not Pay, Dark Fantasy, Darkness, Dimension X, Dragnet, Escape, Fort Laramie, Gunsmoke, Hall Of Fantasy, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, Lux Radio Theatre, The Man Called X, The Molle Mystery Theater, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Quiet Please, Richard Diamond Private Detective, The Adventures of Sam Spade, Screen Directors Playhouse, Sherlock Holmes, Suspense, Tales of the Texas Rangers, The Fat Man, The Line Up, The Whistler, The Devil and Mr O, X Minus One, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar.

It's a real pleasure playing these outstanding old time radio shows for your listening enjoyment. However, it does costs to operate Mystery Play Internet Radio. Your donations help with the daily operating expenses. A one time donation of any amount will be helpful.

http://mpir-otr.com/sponsors-donations/

If you wish to provide continued monthly support please go to
http://www.patreon.com/mpir  Again any amount will help.  Thank you very much!

Radio Works of Carlton E. Morse

Now playing are my favorite radio works of Carlton E. Morse.
I Love A Mystery: "Temple of Vampires", "Fear Creeps Like A Cat", "Bury Your Dead, Arizona." Adventures by Morse: "The City of the Dead", "ACoffin for the Lady", "Girl on Shipwreck Island."

All together this is a 18 hour playlists! These radio plays were originally broadcasts in 15 minute segments weekly. I have edited them together to complete each story. So make sure to pop yourself a very large bowl of popcorn and other snacks for some outstanding old time radio listening.

Carlton Errol Morse (June 4, 1901 - May 24, 1993) was a Louisiana-born producer/journalist best known for his creation of the radio serial One Man's Family, 1932 through 1959 as one of the most popular as well as long-running radio soap operas of the time. He also was responsible for the radio serial I Love a Mystery, and Adventures by Morse. He is considered by many to be oneof the best radio scriptwriters. "I Love a Mystery" was a tremendous hit and many episodesstill offer chills to modern listeners. The original series was broadcast from 1939 to 1942 on the NBC Blue Network and then had one more season (1943–44) on CBS. It was later revived on the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1949 through 1953. The original run was broadcast from Hollywood, and the revival originated from New York City.