• The Sounds of Darkness: Horror, Suspense, and the Supernatural

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The Sounds of Darkness: Horror, Suspense, and the Supernatural

By: SolvedMystery.com
  • Summary

  • "The Sounds of Darkness" was a radio drama series that aired in South Africa on Springbok Radio from 1967 to 1974. It was produced by Michael McCabe and written by him and other writers, including Graham Armitage and Roger Ormiston.

    The show was known for its gripping stories of horror, suspense, and the supernatural. It featured a range of different tales, from classic horror stories to psychological thrillers and mysteries. The show's themes often dealt with the darker aspects of human nature, and its chilling sound effects and atmospheric music added to the eerie atmosphere.

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was popular in South Africa and beyond, and it won several awards during its run. Its success paved the way for other radio dramas in the country, and it remains a cult favorite among fans of the genre. Despite its popularity, the show's legacy has been somewhat overshadowed by the political turmoil of the time, and many of the original recordings are now lost. However, some episodes have been preserved, and the show continues to have a devoted following among fans of horror and radio drama.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit: https://www.solvedmystery.com .

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Episodes
  • The Sounds of Darkness: Double Cross
    May 20 2023

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was a radio drama series that aired in South Africa on Springbok Radio from 1967 to 1974. It was produced by Michael McCabe and written by him and other writers, including Graham Armitage and Roger Ormiston.

    The show was known for its gripping stories of horror, suspense, and the supernatural. It featured a range of different tales, from classic horror stories to psychological thrillers and mysteries. The show's themes often dealt with the darker aspects of human nature, and its chilling sound effects and atmospheric music added to the eerie atmosphere.

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was popular in South Africa and beyond, and it won several awards during its run. Its success paved the way for other radio dramas in the country, and it remains a cult favorite among fans of the genre. Despite its popularity, the show's legacy has been somewhat overshadowed by the political turmoil of the time, and many of the original recordings are now lost. However, some episodes have been preserved, and the show continues to have a devoted following among fans of horror and radio drama.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    Show more Show less
    27 mins
  • The Sounds of Darkness: The Smell of Death
    May 17 2023

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was a radio drama series that aired in South Africa on Springbok Radio from 1967 to 1974. It was produced by Michael McCabe and written by him and other writers, including Graham Armitage and Roger Ormiston.

    The show was known for its gripping stories of horror, suspense, and the supernatural. It featured a range of different tales, from classic horror stories to psychological thrillers and mysteries. The show's themes often dealt with the darker aspects of human nature, and its chilling sound effects and atmospheric music added to the eerie atmosphere.

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was popular in South Africa and beyond, and it won several awards during its run. Its success paved the way for other radio dramas in the country, and it remains a cult favorite among fans of the genre. Despite its popularity, the show's legacy has been somewhat overshadowed by the political turmoil of the time, and many of the original recordings are now lost. However, some episodes have been preserved, and the show continues to have a devoted following among fans of horror and radio drama.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    Show more Show less
    28 mins
  • The Sounds of Darkness: Murder Make Up
    May 13 2023

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was a radio drama series that aired in South Africa on Springbok Radio from 1967 to 1974. It was produced by Michael McCabe and written by him and other writers, including Graham Armitage and Roger Ormiston.

    The show was known for its gripping stories of horror, suspense, and the supernatural. It featured a range of different tales, from classic horror stories to psychological thrillers and mysteries. The show's themes often dealt with the darker aspects of human nature, and its chilling sound effects and atmospheric music added to the eerie atmosphere.

    "The Sounds of Darkness" was popular in South Africa and beyond, and it won several awards during its run. Its success paved the way for other radio dramas in the country, and it remains a cult favorite among fans of the genre. Despite its popularity, the show's legacy has been somewhat overshadowed by the political turmoil of the time, and many of the original recordings are now lost. However, some episodes have been preserved, and the show continues to have a devoted following among fans of horror and radio drama.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    Show more Show less
    27 mins

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