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The Real World (1982) is a classic episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, featuring a psychological narrative rooted in identity and shifting reality. Written by G. Frederick Lewis and hosted by E.G. Marshall, this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of late 20th-century radio storytelling through its exploration of the human psyche. 🎙️ Program: CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode: #1280 - The Real World Original Air Date: January 19, 1982 Genre: Psychological Thriller Running Time: 45 Minutes Host: E.G. Marshall Charles Grandin is a successful and affluent executive who begins to experience a terrifying duality in his existence. Every time he falls asleep in his luxurious life, he wakes up as Charlie, a struggling laborer living in a cramped apartment with a wife he barely recognizes. As the transitions become more frequent and the details of his second life more vivid, Charles finds it increasingly difficult to discern which reality is genuine and which is a mere fabrication of his mind. The tension mounts as the people in both worlds attempt to convince him of their respective truths, leading to a chilling exploration of perception and the fragile nature of self-identity. 🎭 Starring Cast • Norman Rose: Performer known for frequent appearances in CBS Radio Mystery Theater and various soap operas. • Kim Hunter: Stage and screen actress active during the mid-to-late 20th century radio era. • Jack Grimes: Voice actor and radio performer who contributed to numerous anthology series. • Grace Matthews: Canadian-born actress with a career spanning several decades of radio drama. 👉 Stay tuned for more... literally! Subscribe now. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • This episode aired during the final season of the series, which concluded in December 1982. • The script explores themes of alternate realities, a common trope in later CBSRMT episodes. • E.G. Marshall provided the narration for over 1,000 episodes before being replaced by Tammy Grimes in the very final months. • The series was recorded in New York City, utilizing many veteran actors from the Golden Age of Radio who were still active. 💬 Character Quote "How can I be two men at once? One of these lives has to be a shadow, a trick of the light, but the hunger in the other feels too real to be a dream." 📡 Broadcasting History During the height of the radio era, many programs were recorded on 16-inch electrical transcription discs that played at 33 1/3 RPM, allowing for high-fidelity playback during syndication. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco Model 42-380, 1942. This console radio features a slanted no-stoop control panel and a high-fidelity speaker housed in a walnut cabinet. It utilizes an 8-tube chassis and covers standard broadcast and shortwave bands, marketed with the slogan Philco - The World’s Largest Radio Manufacturer. Hashtags #CBSRMT #OldTimeRadio #RadioMystery #1980sRadio #PsychologicalThriller #EGMarshall #AudioDrama #VintageBroadcast #ClassicRadio #Noir #MysteryTheater #RetroAudio