Youre Only Young Twice
Picture this: the clock strikes midnight as a weary businessman stumbles upon a peculiar antique shop, its windows glowing with an otherworldly luminescence. Inside, a mysterious proprietor offers him an impossible bargain—a chance to relive his youth, to undo the mistakes that have haunted him for decades. But as our protagonist begins his descent into temptation, listeners will find themselves caught between hope and dread, wondering what price one might pay for a second chance at life. The tension builds masterfully as each scene peels back another layer of deception, leading toward a climactic twist that will leave you questioning the very nature of time itself. E.G. Marshall's legendary narration guides you through this atmospheric journey with characteristic gravitas, while the sound design—creaking floorboards, ticking clocks, and whispered conversations—pulls you deeper into a world where desires can become dangerous.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater arrived during a golden age of radio entertainment, bringing the thrills of live drama to millions of American households during the 1970s and early 1980s. Though "You're Only Young Twice" is set in the 1940s, the show itself represented a remarkable revival of classic radio storytelling, proving that audiences still craved the imaginative power of audio drama in an increasingly visual culture. This particular episode exemplifies the show's mastery of psychological horror, exploring timeless human anxieties about aging, regret, and the allure of second chances.
Dust off your imagination and step into the shadows with us. "You're Only Young Twice" awaits—a haunting reminder that some bargains, no matter how tempting, come with a price far steeper than anticipated. Tune in and discover why CBS Radio Mystery Theater remains the gold standard of suspenseful storytelling.