Person To Be Notified
When a man's emergency contact becomes his greatest liability, the line between protection and peril blurs into shadow. In this haunting episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, listeners will descend into a maze of unexpected inheritance, family secrets, and the chilling question: what if the person meant to save you is the one who wants you dead? As our protagonist discovers his name has been entered into another man's will—a stranger he's never met—the suspicion grows that someone is orchestrating events from the darkness. The radio crackles with tension as each revelation compounds the mystery, building toward a climax where trust itself becomes a weapon.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater arrived in 1974 as a bold resurrection of the golden age of radio drama, proving that audiences still craved the sophisticated thrills of auditory storytelling when television dominated the cultural landscape. The show's commitment to meticulous writing, superb voice acting, and atmospheric sound design created a template that made it one of the most acclaimed dramatic programs of the 1970s and early 1980s. "Person To Be Notified," though set in the 1940s, captures the timeless appeal that made the series resonate across generations—a reminder that some mysteries transcend their era because they probe the fundamental anxieties of being human.
Tonight, settle into your listening chair, dim the lights, and let the vivid imagination sparked by voices in the dark transport you to a world where names on documents can seal your fate. Press play on "Person To Be Notified" and discover why CBS Radio Mystery Theater remains essential listening for anyone who understands that the most terrifying stories are those we must imagine ourselves.