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The Girl Who Found Things (1974) is a classic episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, featuring a suspenseful narrative rooted in extrasensory perception. Written by Henry Slesar and hosted by E.G. Marshall, this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of mid-20th-century radio storytelling. 🎙️ Program: CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode: #0014 - The Girl Who Found Things Original Air Date: January 19, 1974 Genre: Psychic Thriller Running Time: 45 minutes Host: E.G. Marshall The story follows Meg, a young woman burdened with a unique but distressing psychic ability that allows her to locate missing objects and people with uncanny accuracy. When she is approached to find a missing heiress, Meg finds herself entangled in a web of greed and domestic tension. As her visions become increasingly vivid and dangerous, she realizes that the person she is searching for might be the victim of a heinous crime. The episode explores the heavy emotional toll psychic gifts take on the individual while delivering a classic whodunit mystery within the signature eerie atmosphere of the series, culminating in a tense confrontation where her gift is the only tool for survival. 🎭 Starring Cast • Patty Duke Astin, known for roles in mid-century television and film drama • Kevin McCarthy, veteran performer of stage and screen productions during the mid-20th century • Marian Seldes, a regular contributor to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater series • William Redfield, an actor active in New York radio and theater circuits 👉 Send this to a friend who needs a good bedtime story. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • This episode aired during the first month of the program's debut year • Henry Slesar was one of the most prolific writers for the series, eventually winning an Edgar Award for his radio work • Patty Duke's appearance on the show coincided with her continued success in television movies of the 1970s • The creaking door sound effect used in the intro was a deliberate homage to Inner Sanctum Mysteries 💬 Character Quote "I don't want to find things anymore. It's like seeing a ghost every time I close my eyes." 📡 Broadcasting History The CBS Radio Mystery Theater was produced in New York City, utilizing many actors who were staples of the Broadway stage and local television production. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Zenith Trans-Oceanic Model H500 (1951). This portable shortwave radio features a rugged Black Stag cabinet and uses five vacuum tubes to cover standard broadcast and shortwave bands. Marketed with the slogan The Royalty of Radio. Hashtags #CBSRMT #OldTimeRadio #MysteryTheater #PattyDuke #1974Radio #PsychicThriller #HenrySlesar #RadioDrama #VintageAudio #EGMarshall #AudioFiction #Suspense