In the early episodes of The Whistler, the omniscient narrator with the creepy laugh would actually sometimes interact without actually participating in the stories. Writer-Producer J. Donald Wilson would at times have The Whistler act as the conscience of an episode’s protagonist, debating what the lead character should do next and usually pushing him or her to the deadliest decision. Then The Whistler would tell the listeners how the story played out. In 1944, this changed when George Allen became producer-director. The Whistler no longer played anyone’s conscience and the ending of each episode was fully played out, not summarized.
Follow The Whistler into the dark recesses of the human spirit in this thrilling collection from Radio Archives. Twelve broadcasts from 1943 restored to sparkling digital quality.
#46 The Penalty
Sunday, March 28, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#50 The Killers
Saturday, May 1, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#51 Death Has A Thirst
Saturday, May 8, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#52 The Man Who Waited
Saturday, May 15, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#55 Shadow Of A Mind
Saturday, June 5, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#56 Justice
Saturday, June 12, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#57 House Of Fear
Saturday, June 19, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#58 The Blank Wall
Saturday, June 26, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#59 The Avengers
Friday, July 2, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#60 An Eye For An Eye
Friday, July 9, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#65 Death In The Air
Friday, August 13, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining
#68 Destiny
Friday, September 3, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS Pacific Network, sustaining