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The White Rabbit (1981) is a classic episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, featuring a surreal narrative rooted in psychological obsession and the fragility of sanity. Written by G. Frederick Lewis and hosted by E.G. Marshall, this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of late-era radio storytelling through its atmospheric soundscapes and intricate pacing. 🎙️ Program: CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode: #1266 - The White Rabbit Original Air Date: December 7, 1981 Genre: Psychological Thriller Running Time: 45 minutes Host: E.G. Marshall The plot centers on George, a man who becomes increasingly destabilized by the recurring appearance of a white rabbit that only he can see. This phantom creature manifests during moments of high stress, leading George to question whether he is experiencing a mental breakdown or if he is being haunted by a spectral harbinger of doom. As his wife and associates grow worried, the narrative explores the deep-seated guilt buried within George's subconscious, suggesting that the rabbit is a manifestation of a long-suppressed secret. The episode masterfully builds tension as the line between external reality and internal hallucination dissolves, culminating in a confrontation that forces George to face the reality of his own past and the consequences of his hidden actions. 🎭 Starring Cast • Larry Haines: Performer who appeared in over 500 episodes of CBSRMT and was a regular on the television series Search for Tomorrow. • Jada Rowland: Actress active in both radio drama and television, recognized for her long-standing roles in daytime serials. • Lloyd Battista: Prolific voice actor and film performer who contributed to many radio anthologies during the 1970s and 80s. 👉 Where are you listening from? Say hello in the comments! 👋 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • The episode was written by G. Frederick Lewis, who was one of the primary and most prolific contributors to the series. • Aired during the final months of the series' nine-year run, which helped revive interest in the radio drama format during the 1970s. • The distinctive creaking door sound effect used in the intro was a repurposed sound from the classic series Inner Sanctum Mysteries. • Sound effects for this episode utilized a combination of traditional foley and early electronic manipulation to create the rabbit's surreal presence. 💬 Character Quote "I see it clearly, even if you refuse to look. The white rabbit isn't just a shadow in the corner; it's a clock ticking down for all of us." 📡 Broadcasting History The use of magnetic tape in the late 1940s revolutionized radio production by allowing for editing and delayed broadcasts, replacing the cumbersome live-to-disc recording method known as electrical transcription. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight 1948 Philco Model 48-482. A prominent beehive-styled wooden table radio featuring 6 vacuum tubes and dual AM/Shortwave bands. Its marketing slogan was: Famous for Quality the World Over. Hashtags #CBSRMT #OldTimeRadio #MysteryTheater #PsychologicalThriller #RadioDrama #AudioHorror #VintageRadio #EGMarshall #1980sRadio #TheWhiteRabbit #TheatreOfTheMind #ClassicSuspense