CBS Radio Mystery Theater ~ Bottom of the World 647
Arctic scientists must escape when threatened by a planetary catastrophe.
Air Dates: First Run - May 6, 1977
Repeat - September 24, 1977
Actors:
Griffis, William
Maxwell, Robert
Roberts, Tony
Tabori, Kristoffer
Writer: Moss, Arnold
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Back in the late 70s I use to lay in my room at my parents house and listen to this program every Friday night I loved it. Now my folks are gone and the house is now mine and I’m back in the same room listening again. I’m 63 years old and I truly love the nostalgia of it all.
The past can be a very comfortable place to be, we know it is safe. I’m 72 and feel like most of the others who have written here. I’m the oldest of eight, and had to get a part-time job when I was 14, worked after school for 30 hrs/wk. I feel like I grew up in a golden age. Wish I could go back just for a few hours………it was wonderful.
I remember the "Energy Crisis" of the 70s. People believed in the Energy Crisis as strongly as people believe in Global Warming today.
It's amazing to hear E.G. speculate on how the 2000's would possibly be back then, when we are listening to this program while we are actually living in the 21st century.
I've gotten so tired of trying to find something on TV that's worth watching... I'm thrilled to find these stories... awesome..
What's with the down votes...if you didn't grow up listening to these as a kid just move on. Remember going to bed listening on my little radio in my bookcase headboard as a kid...good times
When I was in elementary school in the 70s my Dad would tune this in on the am radio it was always scary to hear the opening of the creaking door. These cool old radio programs bring back so many memories. Thank You for bringing them back
When I was in high school in the 70s, my friends and I would drive around at night in the rain and listen to these shows and sometimes we would go into the very old cemetery and our imaginations would go wild! Thank you!
We used to listen to the armed forces radio network a half a century ago at night and found great comfort in it. Sparks your imagination. What a mess people have made in this country. I never would have believed it
Love these radio shows driving to and from work. No f bombs, just imagination and good writing.
My Dad used to tape these
The best part of these audio programs you can enjoy with your eyes closed. In fact it is more vivid with your eyes closed.
I don’t watch TV anymore...I’d much rather use my imagination! I LOVE going to sleep listening to books like this...it makes for GREAT dreams!
What a wonderful time when a family would listen to radio stories back when the world made sense.
Today 11-28 -2020 listening to these is much better for my husband and I to listen to,we love them . Better that TV
I remember being a little girl, probably age 10, in 1976, or 77 in Philadelphia, pa, and my dad putting these on the radio in my room at night when I would go to bed. I'll forever be attached to these wonderful memories. There is nothing on TV these days that compares to these great stories.
Used to sneak my transistor radio in bed as kid an listened to these every week night. Intro and closing used to freak me the flip out. Ah good times
Why don't we have these types of programs any more? this sparks the imagination.
Anyone who misses these great stories is missing history at its best.
Grew up listening to these. What a blast from the past!Thank you for posting them. Fond memories of my childhood and my parents, whom I miss dearly.