Murder at Midnight was an old-time radio show that aired from 1946 to 1947, with a revival in 1950. Produced in New York and created by Louis G. Cowan, this series featured macabre tales of suspense, often with a supernatural twist. Notable writers for the show included Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich, and William Morwood. Directed by Anton M. Leder, the show was hosted by Raymond Morgan, who introduced each episode with an eerie organ theme by Charles Paul. Murder at Midnight was known for its chilling and suspenseful storytelling, and was syndicated across the US until the early 1960s.