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Old Time Radio Downloads > Mystery > Cabin B13

First presented in Suspense on March 13, 1943, Cabin B-13, written by John Dickson Carr, is about the story of a newlywed couple (Ricky and Ann Brewster) who went on board on the ship S.S. Maurevania for their honeymoon. Ricky Brewster suddenly disappeared, and no one could tell what happened to him. When his wife went to look for him, she found out that there were no records of them being on-board, and that cabin B-13 does not actually exists. This episode became so popular that it aired for the second time in 1943, giving Carr the chance to create his very own mystery program using the title Cabin B-13.

The new show had Arnold Moss as the lead star. Moss was given the role of Dr. Fabian, who told many tales that took place on the S.S. Maurevania. There were a total of 25 episodes created.   

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Please enjoy these old time radio shows:

Air Date Title Synopsis
 1943-03-16  033 Cabin B 13
 1948-07-05  01 Bill & Brenda Leslie

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  • Mystery Is My Hobby
  • Unexpected

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The buzz-term for Old Time Radio is "OTR". OTR usually means radio broadcasting from the golden age of radio, mostly before 1964.These shows from the pre-television age include adventure, comedies, mystery shows, western dramas and shows from World War II. These programs feature the best talent of the day and were broadcast nearly as widely as cable programs today. And just like TV today, families would gather around their crystal radio sets to enjoy the entertainment together.
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