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Here are 12 shows of the horror and puzzle series written and produced by radio announcers from 1946. There were several series under the Hall of Dream banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first originated from radio place KALL in Sodium Lake City. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the place and coproduced the bare-bones horror series from 1946. Written or adapted by Robert Olson and aimed by Thorne, the experiences were generally murder mysteries with traditional endings. This first series ended in 1947 when Thorne and Greyson gone their individual ways. The Hall of Dream was revived in 1949, when by natural coincidence, Thorne and Greyson found themselves working mutually at WGN in Chicago. This time around, the series presented stories with stunning endings involving struggles up against the supernatural in which man was usually the loser. In Chicago, acting professional Don Ameche's sibling, Jim Ameche, sometimes came out in the shows. In 1952, The Hall of Dream went nationwide over the Shared network, with Thorne writing original horror experiences and also adapting classics of books, including Robert Louis Stevenson's "Markheim" and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart". Shows included are: "The Perfect Script", "The Judge's House", "Man-Size, in Marble", "Markheim", "The Mark of Shame", "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Black colored Figurine of Death", "THE NIGHT TIME the Fog Came", "The Go back from Death", "The Tell-Tale Heart", "Stone's Revenge", and "The Castle of Lavoka".