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Two Renegades (1977) is a classic episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, featuring a character-driven narrative rooted in post-Civil War camaraderie and unexpected reunions. Written by G. Frederick Lewis and hosted by E.G. Marshall, this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of late-20th-century radio drama. 🎙️ Program: CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode: #580 - Two Renegades Original Air Date: January 10, 1977 Genre: Drama Running Time: 45:00 Host: E.G. Marshall Set in a sleepy Southern town many years after the conflict, the story follows the unexpected meeting of two former soldiers from opposite sides of the American Civil War. As the narrative unfolds, the listener is drawn into a tale of shared history, lingering tensions, and the peculiar nature of loyalty in the post-war South. This episode adapts O. Henry’s short story, infusing it with the signature atmospheric suspense of the CBSRMT style. It explores themes of identity and regional pride as the characters navigate the social landscape of the era, leading to a trademark twist that redefines their mutual understanding and challenges the notion of who the true renegades were during the struggle. 🎭 Starring Cast • Kristoffer Tabori: Known for television and film roles during the 1970s • Russell Horton: Frequent performer on CBS Radio Mystery Theater • Earl Hammond: Veteran voice actor with extensive credits in radio and animation • Lloyd Battista: Regular ensemble member of the series during the 1970s 👉 Stay tuned for more... literally! Subscribe now. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • This episode is an adaptation of an O. Henry story, a writer known for his twist endings. • The CBSRMT frequently utilized the Himan Brown production style, characterized by the squeaking door sound effect. • 1977 was a prolific year for the series, maintaining high output during the decline of mainstream radio drama. • The script was adapted by G. Frederick Lewis, who was a mainstay writer for Himan Brown productions. • Many of the actors in this episode were also active in the burgeoning New York City voice-over industry of the time. 💬 Character Quote "War changes a man's heart, but it doesn't always change the way he looks at a friend from the other side of the line." 📡 Broadcasting History The use of the squeaking door sound effect by producer Himan Brown was originally made famous on the program Inner Sanctum Mysteries before being brought to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco Model 37-630 (1937). This console radio features a distinct tombstone design with a vertical dial. It utilized a 6-tube superheterodyne circuit with shortwave and standard broadcast bands. Slogan: Philco: Musical Instrument of Quality. Hashtags #CBSRMT #OldTimeRadio #MysteryTheater #EGMarshall #RadioDrama #1970sRadio #OHenry #VintageRadio #AudioDrama #CrimeMystery #HistoricalFiction #ClassicRadio