Someday Ill Find You
When the lights dim and that familiar CBS Mystery Theater theme swells through your speaker, you're about to step into a world where love and obsession blur into something far more sinister. In "Someday I'll Find You," listeners encounter a protagonist consumed by an all-consuming quest—a man haunted by a face glimpsed only once, a voice heard across a crowded room, a connection that defies rational explanation. As the mystery unfolds through rain-slicked streets and shadowy encounters, you'll discover whether this obsession leads to reunion or ruin. The episode builds with masterful pacing, each clue bringing our tormented hero closer to an answer he may not be prepared to face. With only sound and imagination as your guide, the invisible walls of this psychological labyrinth close in tighter with every passing minute.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which captivated audiences from 1974 to 1982, arrived during a golden revival of radio drama when television had supposedly made the medium obsolete. Yet this series proved that the human imagination remained the greatest special effects department ever created. Each episode was a finely crafted jewel of suspense, featuring A-list talent and scripts that rivaled any television production. "Someday I'll Find You" exemplifies why the show became a cult phenomenon—it traffics in the eternal mysteries of human connection and desire, themes that resonate across decades. This particular episode taps into that distinctly mid-century anxiety about fate, chance, and whether some encounters are truly meant to be.
Don't miss this haunting exploration of obsession and mystery. Tune in to "Someday I'll Find You" and discover why radio drama never truly died—it merely waited for listeners willing to close their eyes and truly listen.