The Whistler was a popular radio mystery drama that aired from 1942 to 1955. Known for its suspenseful and engaging storytelling, the series often involved crime, murder, and mystery, with a signature twist ending. The show was notable for its narrator, known as 'The Whistler,' who would often speak in a first-person narrative and provide commentary throughout the story. The Whistler had a haunting, echoing voice, and his presence added a chilling atmosphere to each episode. "The House on Sycamore Road" is an episode of The Whistler that originally aired on October 15, 1945. In this gripping story, Harold Phillips and his wife Muriel rent a house on Sycamore Road, only to discover $50,000 hidden in an old clock. The discovery leads to unexpected events and consequences as greed and deception unravel. The episode is a classic example of The Whistler's ability to weave suspense and moral dilemmas into a thrilling narrative.