Suspense - Single Episodes - 1947


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Suspense is a classic radio drama series that captivated audiences with its thrilling stories and masterful storytelling. Launched in the golden age of radio, it featured a variety of life-and-death situations that kept listeners on the edge of their seats. The series was known for its outstanding adaptations and original stories from some of the best mystery writers of the time.

Throughout its run, Suspense showcased the talents of Hollywood's famous actors, including Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, and Lucille Ball. With a generous budget from CBS, the show evolved over the years, experimenting with formats and themes while maintaining its high-quality drama. The series left a lasting legacy, with many episodes now considered classics of the genre.


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Tree of Life 29:55
The Will to Power 30:20
Overture in Two Keys 30:24
One Way Street 30:47
Three Blind Mice 30:40
End of the Road 30:00
The Thirteenth Sound 29:13
Always Room at the Top 30:00
Three Faces At Midnight 30:43
Elwood 30:06
You Take Ballistics 30:17
The Swift Rise of Eddie Albright 30:00
Community Property 29:52
Green-Eyed Monster 30:30
Win, Place and Murder 31:16
Lady in Distress 28:03
Dead Ernest 30:29
Death at Live Oak 30:19
Knight Comes Riding 28:44
A Thing of Beauty 30:19
Make Mad the Guilty 29:03
Stand-In 27:08
Dead of Night 30:26
Phobia 28:38
Money Talks 28:57
Murder by the Book 30:15
Murder by an Expert 29:22
Mortmain 29:52
Quiet Desperation 29:59
Smiley 31:26
Murder Aboard the Alphabet 31:00
Double Ugly 26:54
The Argyle Album 29:35
The Twist 29:40
The Visitor 29:42
The Blue Hour 29:51
The Story of Markham's Death 29:54
The Man Who Liked Dickens 29:47
Self Defense 29:32
The X-Ray Camera 29:35
Subway 29:56
Dream Song 30:59
Riabouchinska 30:03
One Hundred in the Dark 30:53
The Pit and the Pendulum 29:52
The Clock and the Rope 29:34
The Man Who Couldn't Lose 29:50
Too Little to Live On 29:28

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. . . It was a very good year . . .


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1947 is an exceptional year as very good stories just pour out every week from Suspense . . . By now the show has found it's identity and is on a roll as it continues on quite well on thru 1953-54 . . After 1955 you can hear a marked difference in quality which is especially noticeable in '56 where most of the scripts are do-overs and the future of the program was uncertain. Still even then, you'll find a few keepers in there and it's intersting to here the different broadcasts as series progresses.

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FYI: Replaced files on this page from the Version 2 Release. For the full OTRR Release, see the OTRR Certified page: <a href="https://archive.org/details/OTRR_Certified_Suspense" rel="nofollow">OTRR Suspense</a> - Old Time Radio Researchers Group