A classic. Often immitated, never duplicated. Nice reading by Dave Robison, as always.
The host mentioned that this was adapted many times for radio back in the day and highlighted an episode of Suspense featuring Orson Welles. Now I'll be the first one to admit that Welles was a genius (maybe even more so on radio than on film) but I think his Most Dangerous Game was a bit of a misfire. My favorite version is from Suspense's sister show Escape. They did a very nice version featuring Paul Frees and Hans Conreid in 1947. You can find it at the Internet Archive or on Youtube for free.
The 1932 film version is also highly recommended.
The Zodiac killer was a fan.
P.S. For some good Orson Welles radio horror check out the Mercury Theatre's version of "Dracula" and "The War of the Worlds."
"The Hitchhiker" from Suspense is an all-time classic, and their version of "Donovan's Brain" is also very good.