April 5, 2026

Unknown Broadcast | Four Vintage Tales of Family Ruin, Wartime Espionage, Mad Science, and a Strange Little Visitor

Unknown Broadcast | Four Vintage Tales of Family Ruin, Wartime Espionage, Mad Science, and a Strange Little Visitor
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Unknown Broadcast returns with more old-time radio horror stories, classic OTR suspense, vintage radio drama, eerie mystery anthologies, and dark audio storytelling slipped loose from the static.

This week’s transmission moves from a prison-bred family wound that never healed, to occupied France and a dangerous OSS operation, to a miracle cure that may be something far worse, and finally to the soft, impossible footsteps of a child-sized presence that does not belong in any ordinary room. Four stories. Four distinct kinds of dread. All of them patient.

💰 “Accounts Receivable” — A son forced back into the orbit of his dying criminal father finds that old hatred is easier to carry than forgiveness. Prison, buried money, generational damage, and a home already cracking under financial strain turn this into a bitter family reckoning where every debt comes due.
⚜️ “Operation Fleur de Lys” — Occupied France, the underground, OSS planning rooms, and a mission tied to the coming push into Normandy give this one the charged pulse of wartime espionage. It moves with secrecy, danger, divided loyalties, and the feeling that love and duty may not survive the same operation.
🧠 “The Kettler Method” — A celebrated doctor’s brain operation promises wonders, but the very phrase “the Kettler Method” carries the chill of obsession, pride, and terrible consequences. Mad medicine, professional vanity, and surgical dread make this one feel like science stepping over a line it should never have approached.
👣 “Little Fellow” — Quiet, intimate, and deeply uncanny, this final tale trades overt violence for the hush of something impossible drawing near. A tiny voice, a tiny presence, and the eerie innocence of the title itself make it feel less like a haunting than an intrusion from some smaller, stranger corner of reality.

So settle in for classic radio suspense, vintage horror, old-time radio mystery, and eerie supernatural drama from a feed that never entirely explains itself. Some ghosts come back for revenge, some secrets return for history, and some things arrive so softly you only notice them once they are already in the room.

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