Mad Monkton
On a windswept English moor where fog clings to crumbling stone, a family's darkest secrets begin to unravel in "Mad Monkton," a chilling tale of obsession and madness that will grip you from the very first sound effect. When the eccentric Lord Monkton returns to his ancestral estate after years abroad, those closest to him discover that his absence has done nothing to quiet the tormented demons of his past—and everything to amplify them. As suspicion spreads through the manor's shadowed corridors and the line between sanity and delusion blurs dangerously, listeners will find themselves caught in a web of psychological terror that proves far more unsettling than any supernatural threat. The brilliant sound design and the performers' masterful delivery create an atmosphere so palpable you can almost feel the cold English rain and hear the whispered accusations echoing through candlelit rooms.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which premiered in 1974, arrived at a time when the golden age of radio seemed impossibly distant, yet creator Himan Brown proved that audiences still craved the intimate terror that only radio drama could deliver. Drawing from classic literature and original scripts alike, the show became a unexpected phenomenon, winning the Peabody Award and captivating millions of listeners who discovered that the human imagination, when properly guided by expert storytelling, remained the most powerful special effect ever created.
If you've never experienced the spine-tingling artistry of classic radio drama, "Mad Monkton" is the perfect entry point into a world where every creak of a door and every pause in dialogue can send shivers down your spine. Tune in and rediscover why millions gathered around their radios to venture into the darkness together.