Blackstone Magic Detective-Old Time Radio show Newist episodes

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Embark on a spine-tingling journey with "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" in the episode "The Talking Skull." This eerie tale from 1948 features the suave magician Harry Blackstone, played by Ed Jerome, as he confronts one of his most macabre mysteries yet. When a skull begins to speak in an abandoned mansion, Blackstone and his friends, John and Rhoda, are thrust into a chilling investigation. Is it a ghostly visitation, or is there a more earthly explanation behind the talking skull's ominous warnings? This episode combines the thrill of suspense with the art of magic, as Blackstone not only solves the mystery but also shares a magic trick at the end, keeping the tradition of education through entertainment alive. The atmospheric organ music by Bill Meeder adds to the eerie ambiance, making this a perfect listen for fans of both magic and mystery.
Originally aired on November 28, 1948, this episode is a testament to the creativity and storytelling of the Golden Age of Radio. Join Blackstone in uncovering the secrets of "The Talking Skull" and experience the magic of radio's past.
The Whispering Buddha:
Journey to the mystical in "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" with the episode "The Whispering Buddha." This intriguing tale aired on December 19, 1948, and sees Blackstone, portrayed by Ed Jerome, tackling an enigma wrapped in the exotic allure of Eastern mysticism.
A mysterious Buddha statue whispers secrets, leading Blackstone, John, and Rhoda into a labyrinth of spiritual and magical deception. Is there truly a mystical force at play, or is this another clever use of illusion?
This episode explores themes of spirituality, deceit, and the fine line between magic and the supernatural. With its compelling narrative penned by Walter B. Gibson and the haunting organ music by Bill Meeder, "The Whispering Buddha" offers listeners an escape into a world where magic solves mysteries. At the episode's conclusion, Blackstone shares another magic trick, continuing the tradition of making listeners part of the magic experience.
Relive this piece of radio history and see if you can decipher the whispers of the Buddha alongside Blackstone.
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