CBS Mystery Theater adapted Jacques Futrelle’s short story, “The Problem of Cell 13,” for this week’s episode entitled “The Great Brain”! A brilliant mind hopes to prove the limitless potential of human intellect by allowing himself to be locked in a prison with a week to escape. Can he free himself from his cell in this short time or will his ego be his undoing? Why has the prisoner above him begun to rave like a lunatic? Could the name “CBS Mystery Theater” be improved with a little work-shopping? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think:

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The Great Brain is also a series of childrens mysteries, from the 1960s. I hate this kind of ‘lateral thinking problem’. It feels like the author wants to show how clever they are by presenting an impossible puzzle, not giving the audience enough clues, and then presenting just an outlandish series of events that would never happen. Its not a mystery and I had no doubt he would succeed, but thanks to Tim for mentioning he does not actually escape!

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