
"Mollé Mystery Theatre" was a popular old-time radio anthology program that focused on mystery and suspense. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects:<ul><li>Run Dates and Networks: The show had a fairly long run, from 1943 to 1954, and aired on multiple networks:<ul><li>NBC: 1943-1948</li><li>CBS: 1948-1951</li><li>ABC: 1951-1954</li></ul></li><li>Sponsor: It was initially sponsored by Sterling Drugs, specifically for their Mollé Brushless Shaving Cream, which gave the show its distinctive name. When Mollé ceased sponsorship in 1948, the title was often shortened to "Mystery Theater."</li><li>Format:<ul><li>Anthology: For much of its run, it was an anthology series, presenting a different self-contained mystery or suspense story each week. These stories often featured classic tales from well-known authors and contemporary works, with twists and shocking endings.</li><li>Host/Annotator: During its NBC run and part of its CBS run, the show featured a host named Geoffrey Barnes, played by B