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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
15 minute horror/suspense shows
Born to great riches, talented and handsome until we see the
final dissolution of this unhappy being. Who sought to split his soul in twain
and assume a separate identity for each side of his dual nature. The one entirely
good the other completely evil
First written in 1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde became a success immediately. Within 1 year of its publication
the story was made into a play, and into a movie in 1908, 1913, and a very famous
film in 1920 starring Lionel Barrymore. The story is well known: a scientist,
Mr. Hyde, creates a potion and separates his personalities. The good side of
his nature is Dr. Jekyll, while his evil tendencies become the horrific Mr.
Hyde. This is one of the earliest Old Time Radio programs available, first airing
in 1932. Not only is it one of the earliest, but it is also complete, containing
all 53 episodes. The radio program stars George Edwards, is adapted for radio
by Betty Roland and fleshes out
the Stevenson story.
All of our Old Time Radio Programs are in MP3 format. You can play them
on your computer, you can transfer them to MP3 players (like the IPod), but,
by and large, you cannot play them on stereos, walkmen, or car radios.
The sound quality of Old Time Radio Programs can vary greatly. Some episodes
are excellent, others you have to turn up the volume a little and ignore the
static. All of the episodes can be listened to and enjoyed. You can listen to
our free samples to get a feel for how the programs sound.
Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde episode list
52 episodes
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt01.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt02.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt03.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt04.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt05.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt06.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt07.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt08.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt09.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt10.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt11.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt12.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt13.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt14.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt15.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt16.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt17.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt18.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt19.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt20.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt21.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt22.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt23.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt24.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt25.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt26.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt27.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt28.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt29.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt30.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt31.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt32.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt33.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt34.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt35.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt36.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt37.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt38.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt39.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt40.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt41.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt42.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt43.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt44.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt45.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt46.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt47.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt48.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt49.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt50.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt51.mp3
1932-DrJekyll_M_pt52.mp3
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