Black Museum


(4.5 stars; 7 reviews)

Welcome to the intriguing world of the Black Museum, a captivating radio series that delves into the darker side of human nature and crime. Each episode presents a unique story, exploring the mysteries and tales that have fascinated audiences for years.

Enjoy the rich storytelling and immersive soundscapes that bring these tales to life, making it a perfect choice for fans of classic radio drama.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

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The Black Museum Intro 4:10
Orson Welles Biography 5:58
The 22 Caliber Pistol 29:16
A .32 Caliber Bullet 23:27
The Bath Tub 27:06
The Gladstone Bag 27:21
The Bloodstained Brick Bat 24:51
The Brass Button 29:19
A Can Of Weedkiller 26:34
The Canvas Bag 24:33
The Car Tire 24:49
The Champagne Glass 23:42
The Claw Hammer 25:26
The Door Key 29:05
The Faded Tartan Scarf 30:02
Four Small Bottles 26:07
A French-English Dictionary 25:40
The Gas Receipt 25:27
Glass Shards 29:42
The Hammerhead 23:39
The Jack Handle 26:49
A Jar Of Acid 26:48
The Khaki Handkerchief 24:18
A Lady's Shoe 25:44
The Leather Bag 28:32
A Letter 24:30
The Mandolin String 29:44
Meat Juice 29:39
The Notes 24:59
The Old Wooden Mallet 25:51
The Open Ended Wrench 24:40
The Pair Of Spectacles 27:19
A Piece Of Iron Chain 24:52
The Pink Powder Puff 29:34
The Post Card 26:09
A Prescription 27:31
The Raincoat 28:54
The Sash Cord 24:52
A Service Card 25:44
The Sheath Knife 29:12
The Shopping Bag 27:06
A Shilling 25:16
A Silencer 27:53
The Small White Boxes 26:14
The Spotted Bedsheet 23:31
The Straight Razor 28:58
The Tan Shoe 24:27
The Telegram 25:20
A Trunk 25:38
Two Bullets 25:16
The Walking Stick 25:11
A Woman's Pigskin Glove 27:00
The Wool Jacket 29:48

Reviews

Excellent work!


(5 stars)

For a person who is a fan of OTRR and really enjoys listening to old-time radio, especially programs which are well directed. A good narrator, and with a good storyline, these are treasures to be savoured slowly every evening after the day's work is done. Along with Richard diamond and Philo Vance and Sam Spade, –even though the squeaky voiced Effie Perrine is the quintessence of a thoroughly dumb dimwit secretary who Sam tolerates and laughs at wholeheartedly.Thank you, yet once again.