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Radio Mystery Theater "Yesterday's Murder" 0111


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Original Airdate: Jun 27, 1974

Episode 0111 "Yesterday's Murder"

Written by Sam Dann, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall

A down-on-her-luck woman receives the opportunity to go back and change her life and her fortunes, righting past wrongs.

Welcome once again to another adventurous journey across the mysterious and terror -filled terrain of the human imagination. The moving finger, the poet said, writes. And having wit moves on. Not all your piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line, nor all your tears. Wash out a word of it. Well, we seek no quarrel with the great Omar, but the fact is that anything written can be rewritten, even erased. It's all merely a matter of knowing the right people.

This is not the best of all possible worlds. But it's the only world we have at this point. And so there are times when we despair of the inequity and unfairness of so many things. But we should remember, there is justice. Even though it may not always look that way, there is justice. And justice moves at its own pace, manifests itself in its own way. A way that is sometimes as obvious and dramatic as a bolt of lightning. Sometimes as silent, as unobtrusive as the fall of a leaf. But either way, justice will have been done, finally, irrevocably, and for all eternity. But let us begin our story, or rather continue, for who knows when any story really begins. At Ramelletti's, which is, as you know, a very chic, very exclusive watering place, for the very wealthy.

Starring: Mercedes McCambridge, Patricia Wheel, Robert Maxwell, Leon Janny

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Scott's Old Time RadioBy Scott W. Fields