CBS Radio Mystery Theater CBS · 1940s

The Other Self

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Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a fog-laden evening, the amber glow of your radio dial the only light in the room. In "The Other Self," you'll find yourself drawn into the shadowed psychology of a man haunted by something far more terrifying than any phantom—his own fractured mind. As our protagonist begins to suspect that another version of himself exists, living a parallel life in the city, the line between paranoia and reality blurs with each passing moment. The sound design pulls you deeper: footsteps that echo when no one should be there, a voice that sounds disturbingly like his own, and the mounting dread of discovering whether he's being stalked by a stranger or pursued by something he cannot escape. This is psychological horror at its finest, where the true monster may wear his own face.

CBS Radio Mystery Theater* thrived during the 1970s revival of old-time radio, breathing new life into a golden-age tradition that had nearly vanished from the airwaves. "The Other Self," set in the 1940s, taps into the post-war anxieties that fascinated audiences of that era—the fear of losing one's identity in an increasingly complex world, the paranoia of being watched, and the terrible possibility that we might be strangers to ourselves. The show's commitment to theatrical storytelling, stellar acting, and atmospheric production made it a beacon for radio drama enthusiasts when television threatened to extinguish the medium entirely.

Tune in now and discover why listeners across America made *CBS Radio Mystery Theater* an appointment with the unknown. "The Other Self" awaits—a chilling reminder that sometimes the most dangerous person in your life is the one staring back from the mirror.