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Suspense 1940 (ep000) The Lodger (audition)
Suspense 1942 (ep001) The Burning Court
Suspense 1942 (ep002) Wet Saturday
Suspense 1942 (ep010) The Cave of Ali Baba
Suspense 1942 (ep011) The Hitchhiker
Suspense 1942 (ep012) The Kettler Method
Suspense 1942 (ep013) A Passage to Benares
Suspense 1942 (ep014) One Hundred in the Dark
Suspense 1942 ep015 The Lord of the Witch Doctors
Suspense 1942 ep016 The Devil in the Summer House
Suspense 1942 ep017 Will You Make a Bet with Death
Suspense 1942 ep018 Menace in Wax
Suspense 1942 ep019 The Body Snatchers
Suspense 1942 ep020 The Bride Vanishes
Suspense 1942 ep021 Till Death Do Us Part
Suspense 1942 ep022 Two Sharp Knives
Suspense 1943 ep023 Nothing up My Sleeve
Suspense 1943 ep024 The Pit and the Pendulum
Suspense 1943 ep025 The Devil's Saint
Suspense 1943 ep027 The Doctor Prescribed Death
Suspense 1943 ep029 In Fear and Trembling
Suspense 1943 ep034 The Customers Like Murder
Suspense 1943 ep035 The Dead Sleep Lightly
Suspense 1943 ep036 Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble
Suspense 1943 ep037 Fear Paints a Picture
Suspense 1943 ep038 The Moment of Darkness
Suspense 1943 ep039 The Diary of Sophronia Winters
Suspense 1943 ep040 Death Flies Blind
Suspence 1943 (ep041) Mr Markham, Antique Dealer
Suspence 1943 (ep042) The ABC Murders
Suspence 1943 (ep043) Sorry, Wrong Number
Suspence 1943 (ep044) Banquo's Chair
Suspence 1943 (ep045) Five Canaries in the Room
Suspence 1943 (ep046) Last Night
Suspence 1943 ep047 The Man Without a Body
Suspence 1943 ep048 Uncle Henry's Rosebush
Suspence 1943 ep049 The White Rose Murders
Suspense 1943 (ep050) Murder Goes for a Swim (Warren William)
Suspence 1943 ep051 The Last Letter of Dr Bronson
Suspense 1943 (ep052) A Friend to Alexander (Robert Young)
Suspense 1943 (ep053) The Fountain Plays (Edmund Gwenn)
Suspense 1943 (ep054) Sorry, Wrong Number (Agnes Moorehead)
Suspense 1943 ep055 The King's Birthday
Suspense 1943 ep056 The Singing Walls
Suspense 1943 ep057 Marry for Murder
Suspence 1943 ep058 The Cross-Eyed Bear
Suspence 1943 ep059 The Most Dangerous Game
Suspense 1943 ep060 The Lost Special
Suspense 1943 ep061 Philomel Cottage
Suspense 1943 ep062 Lazarus Walks
Suspense 1943 ep063 The After Dinner Story
Suspence 1943 (ep064) Statement of Employee Henry Wilson (Gene Lockhart)
Suspence 1943 (ep065) Cabin B 13
Suspense 1943 (ep066) Thieves Fall Out (Gene Kelly)
Suspense 1943 (ep067) The Strange Death of Charles Umberstein (Vincent Price)
Suspense 1943 (ep068) The Black Curtain (Cary Grant)
Suspense 1943 (ep069) The Night Reveals (Robert Young)
Suspense 1943 (ep071) Back for Christmas (Peter Lorre)
Suspense 1943 (ep072) Finishing School
Suspense 1944 (ep073) One Way Ride to Nowhere (Alan Ladd)
Suspense 1944 (ep074) Dime a Dance (Lucille Ball)
Suspense 1944 (ep075) A World of Darkness (Paul Lucas)
Suspense 1944 (ep076) The Locked Room
Suspense 1944 ep077 The Sisters
Suspense 1944 ep078 Suspicion
Suspense 1944 ep079 Life Ends at Midnight
Suspense 1944 ep080 Sorry, Wrong Number
Suspence 1944 ep081 Portrait Without a Face
Suspense 1944 ep082 The Defense Rests
Suspense 1944 ep083 Narrative About Clarence
Suspense 1944 ep084 Sneak Preview
Suspence 1944 ep085 Cat and Mouse
Suspense 1944 ep086 The Woman in Red
Suspense 1944 ep087 The Marvelous Barastro
Suspense 1944 ep088 The Palmer Method
Suspense 1944 ep089 Death Went Along for the Ride
Suspense 1944 ep090 The Dark Tower
Suspense 1944 ep091 The Visitor
Suspense 1944 ep092 Donovan's Brain, (Part One)
Suspense 1944 ep093 Donovan's Brain, (Part Two)
Suspense 1944 ep094 Fugue in C-Minor
Suspense 1944 ep095 Case History on Edgar Lowndes
Suspense 1944 ep096 A Friend to Alexander
Suspense 1944 ep097 The Ten Grand
Suspense 1944 ep098 The Walls Came Tumbling Down
Suspense 1944 (ep099) The Search for Henri LeFevre (Paul Muni)
Suspense 1944 (ep100) The Beast Must Die (Herbert Marshall)
Suspense 1944 (ep101) Of Maestro and Man (Peter Lorre)
Suspense 1944 ep102 The Black Shawl
Suspense 1944 ep103 Banquo's Chair
Suspense 1944 ep104 The Man Who Knew How (Charles Laughton)
Suspense 1944 ep105 The Diary of Sophronia Winters
Suspense 1944 ep106 Actor's Blood (Fredrick March)
Suspense 1944 ep107 Black Path of Fear (Brian Donlevy)
Suspense 1944 ep108 Voyage Through Darkness (Olivia de Havilland)
Suspense 1944 ep109 You'll Never See Me Again (Joseph Cotton)
Suspense 1944 ep110 The Bluebeard of Bellac (Merle Oberon)
Suspense 1944 ep111 The Man Who Couldn't Lose (Gene Kelly)
Suspense 1944 (ep112) Dateline: Lisbon (John Hodiak)
Suspense 1944 (ep113) The Merry Widower (Reginald Gardiner)
Suspense 1944 (ep114) Eve
Suspense 1944 (ep115) The Night Man (Virginia Bruce)
Suspense 1944 (ep116) The Singing Walls
Suspense 1944 (ep117) You Were Wonderful (Lena Horne)
Suspense 1944 (ep118) Dead of the Night (Robert Cummings)
Suspense 1944 (ep119) The Fountain Plays (Charles Laughton)
Suspense 1944 (ep120) The Black Curtain (Cary Grant)
Suspense 1944 (ep121) The Lodger (Robert Montgomery)
Suspense 1944 ep122 The Brighton Strangler
Suspense 1944 ep123 A Thing of Beauty
Suspense 1945 ep124 I Had an Alibi (Keenan Wynn)
Suspense 1945 ep125 Drive-In
Suspense 1945 ep126 To Find Help
Suspense 1945 ep127 Drury's Bones (Boris Karloff)
Suspense 1945 ep128 The Most Dangerous Game
Suspense 1945 ep129 Tale of Two Sisters
Suspense 1945 (ep130) Sell Me Your Life (Lee Bowman)
Suspense 1945 (ep131) John Barbie and Son (Thomas Mitchell)
Suspense 1945 (ep132) My Wife Geraldine (Edward G. Robinson)
Suspense 1945 (ep133) Love's Lovely Counterfeit (Humphrey Bogart)
Suspense 1945 (ep134) Cricket (Margaret O'Brien)
Suspense 1945 (ep135) Heart's Desire
Suspense 1945 (ep136) The Taming of the Beast
Suspense 1945 (ep137) A Guy Gets Lonely (Dane Clark)
Suspense 1945 (ep138) Pearls Are a Nuisance (William Bendix)
Suspense 1945 (ep139) Fear Paints a Picture (Lana Turner)
Suspense 1945 (ep140) Reprieve
Suspense 1945 (ep141) Two Birds with One Stone (Dana Andrews)
Suspense 1945 (ep142) My Own Murderer (Herbert Marshall)
Suspense 1945 (ep143) August Heat (Ronald Coleman)
Suspense 1945 (ep144) Two Sharp Knives (John Payne)
Suspense 1945 (ep145) The Burning Court (Clifton Webb)
Suspense 1945 (ep146) The Story of Ivy
Suspense 1945 (ep147) The Dealings of Mr. Markham
Suspense 1945 (ep148) The Last Detail
Suspense 1945 (ep149) Footfalls (J. Carrol Naish)
Suspense 1945 (ep150) Bank Holiday (Bonita Granville)
Suspense 1945 (ep152) A Man in the House (Joan Lorring)
Suspense 1945 ep153 Murder for Myra (Lloyd Nolan)
Suspense 1945 (ep154) Short Order
Suspense 1945 (ep155) This Will Kill You
Suspense 1945 (ep156) Nobody Loves Me (Peter Lorre)
Suspense 1945 (ep157) Sorry, Wrong Number (Agnes Moorehead)
Suspense 1945 (ep158) The Furnished Floor (Don DeFore)
Suspense 1945 (ep159) Library Book (Myrna Loy)
Suspense 1945 (ep160) The Earth Is Made of Glass (Joseph Cotton)
Suspense 1945 (ep161) Death on Highway 99
Suspense 1945 (ep162) Beyond Good and Evil (Joseph Cotton)
Suspense 1945 (ep163) Summer Storm (Henry Fonda)
Suspense 1945 (ep164) A Shroud for Sarah (Lucille Ball)
Suspense 1945 (ep165) The Dunwich Horror (Ronald Coleman)
Suspense 1945 (ep166) The Bet (Lee J. Cobb)
Suspense 1945 (ep167) Murder off Key (Zachary Scott)
Suspense 1945 (ep168) Nineteen Deacon Street (Lloyd Nolan)
Suspense 1945 (ep169) A Week Ago Wednesday
Suspense 1945 (ep170) I Won't Take a Minute (Lee Bowman)
Suspense 1945 (ep171) The Argyle Album (Robert Taylor)
Suspense 1945 (ep172) Double Entry (Keenan Wynn)
Suspense 1945 (ep173) Pink Camellias (Marsha Hunt)
Suspense 1946 (ep174) The Angel of Death (Paul Henreid)
Suspense 1946 (ep176) The Pasteboard Box (Joseph Cotton)
Suspense 1946 (ep177) My Dear Niece
Suspense 1946 (ep178) The Long Shot
Suspense 1946 (ep179) Too Little to Live On
Suspense 1946 (ep180) The Lucky Lady (Fay Bainter)
Suspense 1946 (ep181) Consequence (Jimmy Stewart)
Suspense 1946 (ep183) The Black Path of Fear (Cary Grant)
Suspense 1946 (ep184) No More Alice (Paul Henreid)
Suspense 1946 (ep185) The Lonely Road (Gregory Peck)
Suspense 1946 (ep186) Out of Control (Brian Donlevy)
Suspense 1946 (ep187) Postmortem (Agnes Moorehead)
Suspense 1946 (ep188) The Name of the Beast (Vincent Price)
Suspense 1946 (ep189) The Night Reveals (Keenan Wynn)
Suspense 1946 (ep190) Dark Journey (Nancy Kelly)
Suspense 1946 (ep191) Crime Without Passion (Joseph Cotton)
Suspense 1946 (ep192) The Clock and the Rope (Jackie Cooper)
Suspense 1946 (ep193) The Plan (Claire Trevor)
Suspense 1946 (ep194) Spoils for Victor (Dane Clark)
Suspense 1946 (ep195) The Leading Citizen of Pratt County (Alan Hale Sr.)
Suspense 1946 (ep196) The High Wall (Robert Young)
Suspense 1946 (ep197) Too Many Smiths (Hume Cronyn)
Suspense 1946 (ep198) Your Devoted Wife (June Duprez)
Suspense 1946 (ep199) Return Trip (Elliott Reid)
Suspense 1946 (ep200) An Evening's Diversion (Leon Ames)
Suspense 1946 (ep201) Feast of the Furies (Sheldon Leonard & Elliot Reed)
Suspense 1946 (ep202) Photo Finish (Michael O'Shea)
Suspense 1946 (ep203) Can't We Be Friends (Elliott Lewis)
Suspense 1946 (ep204) Commuter's Ticket (J. Carrol Naish)
Suspense 1946 (ep205) Dead Ernest
Suspense 1946 (ep206) The Last Letter of Dr. Bronson (Henry Daniell)
Suspense 1946 (ep207) The Great Horrell (Joan Lorring)
Suspense 1946 (ep208) Blue Eyes (Hume Cronyn)
Suspense 1946 (ep209) You'll Never See Me Again (Robert Young)
Suspense 1946 (ep210) Hunting Trip (Vincent Price & Lloyd Nolan)
Suspense 1946 (ep211) Till the Day I Die (Dane Clark)
Suspense 1946 (ep212) Statement of Employee Henry Wilson (Gene Lockhart)
Suspense 1946 (ep213) Three Times Murder (Rita Hayworth)
Suspense 1946 (ep214) A Plane Case of Murder (John Lund)
Suspense 1946 (ep215) The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G Robinson (Edward G Robinson)
Suspense 1946 (ep216) Dame Fortune (Susan Hayward)
Suspense 1940 (ep000) The Lodger (audition)
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962.
One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 still exist.
Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end.
In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Notable exceptions include adaptations of Curt Siodmak's Donovan's Brain and H. P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror", but by the late 1950s, such material was regularly featured.
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock directed its audition show (for the CBS summer series Forecast). This was an adaptation of The Lodger a story Hitchcock had filmed in 1926 with Ivor Novello. Martin Grams Jr., author of Suspense: Twenty Years of Thrills and Chills, described the Forecast origin of Suspense:
On the second presentation of July 22, 1940, Forecast offered a mystery/horror show titled Suspense. With the co-operation of his producer, Walter Wanger, Alfred Hitchcock received the honor of directing his first radio show for the American public. The condition agreed upon for Hitchcock's appearance was that CBS make a pitch to the listening audience about his and Wanger's latest film, Foreign Correspondent. To add flavor to the deal, Wanger threw in Edmund Gwenn and Herbert Marshall as part of the package.
All three men (including Hitch) would be seen in the upcoming film, which was due for a theatrical release the next month. Both Marshall and Hitchcock decided on the same story to bring to the airwaves, which happened to be a favorite of both of them: Marie Belloc Lowndes' "The Lodger." Alfred Hitchcock had filmed this story for Gainsborough in 1926, and since then it had remained as one of his favorites.
Adapting the script to radio was not a great technical challenge for Hitchcock, and he cleverly decided to hold back the ending of the story from the listening audience in order to keep them in suspense themselves. This way, if the audience's curiosity got the better of them, they would write in to the network to find out whether the mysterious lodger was in fact Jack the Ripper. For the next few weeks, hundreds of letters came in from faithful listeners asking how the story ended. Actually a few wrote threats claiming that it was "indecent" and "immoral" to present such a production without giving the solution
1942–1962
In the earliest years, the program was hosted by "The Man in Black" (played by Joseph Kearns or Ted Osborne) with many episodes written or adapted by the prominent mystery author John Dickson Carr.
One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number", about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehead) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate. First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times (last on February 14, 1960) – each time with Moorehead. The popularity of the episode led to a film adaptation in 1948. Another notable early episode was Fletcher's "The Hitch Hiker", in which a motorist (Orson Welles) is stalked on a cross-country trip by a nondescript man who keeps appearing on the side of the road. This episode originally aired on September 2, 1942 and was later adapted for television by Rod Serling as a 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone.
Suspense received a Special Citation of Honor Peabody Award for 1946.
The program's heyday was in the early 1950s, when radio actor, producer and director Elliott Lewis took over (still during the Wilcox/Autolite run). Here the material reached new levels of sophistication. The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series (featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars – often playing against type – such as Jack Benny. Jim and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly were heard in the episode "Backseat Driver", which originally aired February 3, 1949.
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