Terror In The Air
When the cabin pressurization fails at thirty thousand feet, Captain James Hartley realizes something far more sinister than mechanical failure is unfolding in the clouds above. A mysterious passenger—one who doesn't appear on any manifest—moves through the darkened cabin with deadly purpose, and Hartley must navigate a harrowing game of cat-and-mouse while keeping his crippled aircraft aloft and three dozen innocent lives in the balance. The roar of struggling engines, the whispered conversations of terrified passengers, and the sharp crack of gunfire echoing through the fuselage create an atmosphere of claustrophobic terror that will grip your imagination. Is the saboteur working alone, or has the entire crew been compromised? Every decision carries lethal consequences in this taut thriller that transforms an aircraft into an airborne deathtrap where nowhere is safe.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater brought sophisticated supernatural and suspenseful storytelling to millions of American homes during the golden age of radio's twilight years. Hosted by E.G. Marshall's unforgettable narration, the series produced hundreds of original dramas featuring some of radio's finest actors, creating a renaissance of dramatic radio during the 1970s and early 1980s. "Terror in the Air," with its mid-century setting and anxious post-war paranoia, exemplifies the show's gift for grounding fantastical and threatening scenarios in recognizable, intimate human drama—where ordinary people face extraordinary nightmares with only their wits and courage to sustain them.
Don't miss this heart-pounding episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Tune in tonight and discover why millions tuned their dials to these tales of mystery and suspense that prove the most terrifying threats aren't always what we can see—sometimes they're traveling right alongside us.