Theater Five: Science Fiction and Horror

“Theater Five” was a radio drama series that aired on NBC radio from August 1964 to July 1965. It was a science fiction and horror series that ran for a total of 139 episodes. Each episode was 25 minutes long, and the show was broadcast in stereo, making it one of the first shows to use that technology.

The show was created and produced by Himan Brown, who was also the creator and producer of the popular radio series “Inner Sanctum Mysteries”. “Theater Five” was unique in that it was an anthology series that told different stories each week, and the topics ranged from alien invasions to time travel to ghost stories.

The show had a rotating cast of actors, with some of the most notable names including William Redfield, John Larkin, and Luis Van Rooten. Each episode was introduced by the show’s host, Fred Foy, who was best known for his work on “The Lone Ranger”. Foy would set up the story and provide a brief summary of what was to come.

While “Theater Five” only ran for one season, it has become a cult classic among fans of old-time radio. The show’s mix of science fiction, horror, and suspense kept audiences on the edge of their seats, and the quality of the writing and acting ensured that each episode was a memorable one. Despite its short run, “Theater Five” has remained a favorite of fans of classic radio drama.

These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com