
The Shiver Show brings you the most spine-tingling tales of crime, horror, and sci-fi from the golden age of radio. This was an era before TV, before screens—when families huddled around the radio, hearts pounding, as stories of suspense crackled through the airwaves.
From the 1930s to the 1960s, these Old Time Radio dramas captured imaginations like nothing else—and you can hear them now. Careful... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFictionDrama | |||

This week on The Shiver Show, Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn do the time warp with “The Thirty-Second of December” (1958), a clever and unsettling episode from the legendary Suspense series.
Starring Frank Lovejoy as Joe, the story leans heavily on Love... more
Get ready for a real treat with this noir crime classic, Double Indemnity. This episode is packed with star power: a sultry Barbara Stanwyck, a tough and conniving Fred MacMurray, a commanding William Conrad and the writing of Jame M. Cain. This epis... more
This week on The Shiver Show, Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn return to the streets of New York with “The Andrew Jenkins Case” (1949), a taut episode from Broadway Is My Beat, originally broadcast on CBS.
Anthony Ross stars as Detective Danny Clover, off... more
This week on The Shiver Show, co-hosts Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn head back to the mean streets of New York City with “The Floyd Decker Murder Case” from the hard-boiled radio series Broadway Is My Beat.
Written by the sharp crime-writing team of Mo... more
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Having the opportunity to co-host "The Shiver Show" with Mary Labrie is fab fun ... so ... please join as we showcase great vintage radio (aka Old Time Radio) dramas. And we'd love to hear what you think of our programs!
My main concern when listening to old time radio shows is the quality of the audio of the show. With The Shiver Show, the audio quality is superb, clean and clear. The hosts are great while discussing the featured each week and it’s just a good time listening and relaxing to. A nice production and presentation all around.
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This podcast offers an engaging journey through classic radio dramas from the golden age of suspense, crime, horror, and science fiction. Each episode features co-hosts who analyze and discuss quintessential narratives that showcase the art of audio storytelling before the rise of television. The content often evokes nostalgic emotions, focusing on immersive experiences filled with tension, suspense, and unexpected twists, maintaining the essence of vintage radio shows while connecting those themes to contemporary issues. Noteworthy elements include carefully curated soundscapes and discussions that highlight what made these old-time stories so potent and engaging, likely appealing to both long-time fans of the genre and new listeners alike... more
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