Who Made Me
On a fog-shrouded evening in 1940s America, listeners huddled close to their radio sets for a tale that would chill the very marrow of their bones. "Who Made Me" unravels the sinister mystery of a man who awakens with no memory of his own identity—only to discover that his very existence may be something far more terrifying than amnesia could explain. As the investigation deepens, each clue peels back another layer of nightmare, revealing a world where the laws of nature themselves have been perverted in ways both brilliant and grotesque. The relentless pacing and expertly crafted sound design transform the intimate space of your living room into a laboratory of horrors, where whispered confessions and shocking revelations build to a climax that will leave you questioning the very nature of what it means to be human.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which brought "Who Made Me" to airwaves during its celebrated eight-year run from 1974 to 1982, revived the golden age tradition of radio drama when television had nearly extinguished it. These meticulously produced mysteries and horror stories captured the sophisticated sensibilities of a new generation while honoring the craft that had transfixed Americans during radio's glorious 1930s and 40s heyday. Each episode showcased talented voice actors, evocative sound engineering, and scripts that prioritized psychological dread over cheap thrills—proof that the most frightening stories are often those that unfold in the theater of the mind.
Settle in, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey into mystery. "Who Made Me" awaits, ready to remind you why radio drama remains one of entertainment's most intimate and terrifying mediums. Press play, and discover what happens when the question "who am I?" becomes truly impossible to answer.