
Escape was an anthology program of adventure shows, and is often thought of as the somewhat lesser kin to the long-running program, Suspense. And though it is true that Escape only ran for 7 years (versus Suspense's 20), bounced around time slots (versus Suspense's fairly standard slot), had sporadic sponsorship (versus Suspense's long-running sponsors) and limited budget and big-name stars (versus Suspense's wealth of both), Escape is still just as good as Suspense.
Take a listen to this show, and let me know if you don't agree.

Like every good hero, he had a backstory. In WWI, he was fighter pilot who was sent on a mission surely to result in his death, but he piloted his plane back into friendly territory on the stroke of midnight, having completed his mission, and earning the moniker, "Captain Midnight".
For more on Captain Midnight, check out http://www.otr.com/. Until then, enjoy this isolated episode from January 10, 1949.