The Strange Dr. Weird
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The Strange Dr. Weird is an Old Time Radio show that ran from 1944 to 1945. It is notable in part because it was a sister show to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and in its choice of cast. Maurice Tarplin, the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler, introduced and ended each Strange Dr. Weird episode to the strains of an organ. The closing line never changed: "...perhaps you’ll drop in on me again soon. I’m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery – the house of Dr Weird!"
The show was produced and directed by Jock McGregor and written by Robert A. Arthur, the latter of whom had also written for the Mysterious Traveler.
Adams Hats was the sponsor.
There are 29 episodes in total. Each episode is 15 minutes long.