Home Is Where The Ghost Is
When the Ashford family inherits their ancestral manor on the misty moors of Yorkshire, they believe their fortunes have finally turned. But the grand old house holds secrets far more valuable—and far more sinister—than any inheritance ledger. As autumn fog creeps through the corridors and shadows dance across velvet curtains, strange occurrences begin to plague the household: unexplained footsteps in the dead of night, a phantom music box playing a haunting lullaby, and cryptic messages written in dust upon forgotten mirrors. Young Margaret Ashford, the family's sensitive daughter, becomes increasingly convinced that they are not alone—that something restless and desperate dwells within these walls, bound by unfinished business and a love that transcends the boundary between life and death. With each passing night, the supernatural manifestations grow more violent, more personal, forcing the family to confront not only the ghost that haunts their home, but the dark family secrets it guards.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater thrived during an era when families gathered around their sets for stories that relied entirely on masterful sound design and the listener's imagination. Broadcast from 1974 to 1982, the show became a beloved revival of the golden age of radio drama, and episodes like "Home Is Where The Ghost Is" exemplify why: they craft genuine atmosphere through actor performances, evocative music, and the strategic use of silence and unsettling sound effects that Hollywood spectacle could never quite capture.
Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio mysteries or discovering this medium for the first time, "Home Is Where The Ghost Is" offers everything that made these programs unforgettable: romance, dread, and the delicious uncertainty of never quite knowing what's real. Dim the lights, settle into your chair, and prepare to be thoroughly spooked.