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Thicker Than Water (1974) is a classic episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, featuring a tense narrative rooted in domestic suspicion and hidden pasts. Written by Ian Martin and hosted by E.G. Marshall, this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of mid-20th-century radio storytelling. 🎙️ Program: CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode: #149 - Thicker Than Water Original Air Date: September 17, 1974 Genre: Mystery / Suspense Running Time: 45 Minutes Host: E.G. Marshall The story follows Karen, a woman whose life is upended when her husband, Frank, becomes the primary suspect in a brutal murder case. As the investigation deepens, Karen is forced to confront the dark reality that the man she thought she knew has been harboring dangerous secrets. The episode explores the psychological strain of marital loyalty versus the objective truth of justice. As the police pressure mounts and incriminating evidence surfaces, Karen must decide if the metaphorical bond of blood being thicker than water is enough to shield a potential killer from the consequences of his actions. This domestic thriller delves into the themes of betrayal, trust, and the masks people wear in polite society. 🎭 Starring Cast • Joan Lorring: Academy Award nominee who appeared in numerous CBS Radio Mystery Theater productions. • Staats Cotsworth: Actor known for his extensive work in radio dramas including Casey, Crime Photographer. • Robert Dryden: Performer who recorded hundreds of episodes for various radio anthology series. • Evie Juster: Radio actress known for her versatility and voice work in the New York recording scene. 👉 Where are you listening from? Say hello in the comments! 👋 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • Writer Ian Martin was one of the most prolific contributors to the series, often writing and acting in the same week. • CBS Radio Mystery Theater was launched by Himan Brown in 1974 as a successful attempt to revive the radio drama format during the height of the television era. • The episode utilized the signature creaking door sound effect, a trademark of Himan Brown's earlier series, Inner Sanctum Mysteries. 💬 Character Quote "Loyalty is a fine thing, Frank, until you realize you're protecting a man I don't even recognize anymore." 📡 Broadcasting History During the peak of the radio era, Foley artists used a variety of physical objects, such as crushed strawberry baskets and manipulated cellophane, to recreate the sounds of breaking wood and crackling fires for the listeners' imagination. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Zenith Model 6-S-229 (1937). This 'tombstone' style radio is famous for its 'black dial' and wood veneer cabinet. It utilizes six tubes to provide clear reception across several bands. Marketing Slogan: Zenith: The Quality Goes In Before The Name Goes On. Hashtags #CBSRMT #OldTimeRadio #MysteryTheater #RadioDrama #1970sRadio #Suspense #EGMarshall #VintageAudio #ClassicMystery #CrimeDrama #AudioTheater #RadioHistory