Murder at Midnight was a thirty minute show, featuring macabre tales of suspense, often with a supernatural twist. In 1946, Louis G. Cowan, Inc., a transcribed programming house began creating a series of crime fiction dramas slotted for late night listening. It had one of the higher production and cast costs for syndicated programming for that time. Directed by Anton M. Leder and produced by Louis G. Cowan. The host was Raymond Morgan, who delivered the memorable lines of introduction over Charles Paul’s effective organ theme. Seven hours, fourteen tales of Mystery and Terror, restored to sparkling audio quality by Radio Archives.