EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 24 MIN
Suspense: Murder for Myra (Lloyd Nolan) (08-09-1945)
from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen
This episode features an in-depth discussion on the art of storytelling, the craft of acting, and the behind-the-scenes of radio drama production, with insights from a seasoned actor. Listeners will learn about the nuances of voice acting, the importance of timing, and how radio dramas are crafted to captivate audiences.Most people never realize how a simple act of waiting in silence can reveal horrifying truths. Lloyd Nolan’s chilling narration of Murder for Myra exposes a tangled web of deception, obsession, and cold-blooded murder — all set within the quiet chaos of a suburban night. This episode will leave you questioning what lurks behind closed doors, and how a single decision can plunge someone into irreversible darkness.What if you were caught between a killer’s instinct and a desperate plea for love? Through a tense, immersive story, you’ll discover how fear and moral descent collide in one man’s mind as he grapples with deadly choices. We walk through the eerie details of a murder plotted in shadows, with moments so intense that they’ll haunt your thoughts long after the episode ends. From the suspenseful pause of a hidden closet to the pounding temptation of a deadly hammer, every second is crafted to turn your heartbeat into a soundtrack of suspense.We break down the psychological layers of the story: the dangerous allure of obsession, the moral slip that makes murder seem like a solution, and the tidal wave of guilt that follows. Lloyd Nolan’s powerful performance transports you into the mind of a man pushed past the brink, revealing the subtle clues that signal impending doom. Plus, we examine how masterful storytelling and sound design elevate this narrative into radio’s most gripping thrill ride.This isn’t just entertainment: it’s a stark reminder of how thin the line is between normalcy and chaos. Ignoring these dark urges, or refusing to recognize deception in your own life, could cost you everything. But within this story lies a warning — and perhaps a hint of redemption — for those brave enough to confront their own shadows.Perfect for true crime aficionados, psychological thriller fans, or anyone craving a story of unexpected twists, this episode will grip your mind and refuse to let go. Whether you’re a mystery lover or just seeking a masterclass in suspense, “Murder for Myra” is a haunting journey that challenges what we believe about morality, love, and survival.Lloyd Nolan, renowned for his captivating performances in film and radio, stars in this tale of dread and dark desire. His voice, a perfect blend of authority and menace, brings to life the chilling depths of a man teetering on the edge.Get ready to listen in as silence becomes the loudest scream — because once you start, you won’t want to stop. Experience the thrill, the horror, and the terrible beauty of Murder for Myra.radio drama, acting, storytelling, voice acting, production, radio history
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This episode features an in-depth discussion on the art of storytelling, the craft of acting, and the behind-the-scenes of radio drama production, with insights from a seasoned actor. Listeners will learn about the nuances of voice acting, the importance of timing, and how radio dramas are crafted to captivate audiences.Most people never realize how a simple act of waiting in silence can reveal horrifying truths. Lloyd Nolan’s chilling narration of Murder for Myra exposes a tangled web of deception, obsession, and cold-blooded murder — all set within the quiet chaos of a suburban night. This episode will leave you questioning what lurks behind closed doors, and how a single decision can plunge someone into irreversible darkness.What if you were caught between a killer’s instinct and a desperate plea for love? Through a tense, immersive story, you’ll discover how fear and moral descent collide in one man’s mind as he grapples with deadly choices. We walk through the eerie details of a murder plotted in shadows, with moments so intense that they’ll haunt your thoughts long after the episode ends. From the suspenseful pause of a hidden closet to the pounding temptation of a deadly hammer, every second is crafted to turn your heartbeat into a soundtrack of suspense.We break down the psychological layers of the story: the dangerous allure of obsession, the moral slip that makes murder seem like a solution, and the tidal wave of guilt that follows. Lloyd Nolan’s powerful performance transports you into the mind of a man pushed past the brink, revealing the subtle clues that signal impending doom. Plus, we examine how masterful storytelling and sound design elevate this narrative into radio’s most gripping thrill ride.This isn’t just entertainment: it’s a stark reminder of how thin the line is between normalcy and chaos. Ignoring these dark urges, or refusing to recognize deception in your own life, could cost you everything. But within this story lies a warning — and perhaps a hint of redemption — for those brave enough to confront their own shadows.Perfect for true crime aficionados, psychological thriller fans, or anyone craving a story of unexpected twists, this episode will grip your mind and refuse to let go. Whether you’re a mystery lover or just seeking a masterclass in suspense, “Murder for Myra” is a haunting journey that challenges what we believe about morality, love, and survival.Lloyd Nolan, renowned for his captivating performances in film and radio, stars in this tale of dread and dark desire. His voice, a perfect blend of authority and menace, brings to life the chilling depths of a man teetering on the edge.Get ready to listen in as silence becomes the loudest scream — because once you start, you won’t want to stop. Experience the thrill, the horror, and the terrible beauty of Murder for Myra.radio drama, acting, storytelling, voice acting, production, radio history
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