Suspense

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Seth Harwood


This is where it boils down, eager listeners. Jack Palms is back out on the streets of San Francisco after a brief stint in the hospital, an…

Suspense - The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G. Robinson



The Lighter Side Of A Hollywood Heavy Suspense - The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G. Robinson October 17, 1946 Homer J. Hubbard could be th…

Suspense - Lady In Distress



"I Want You To Kill My Husband" Suspense - Lady In Distress May 1, 1947 The epitome of the femme fatale, in the Suspense episode L…

Suspense - Headshrinker (Agnes Moorehead)


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"Suspense" radio broadcast of "Headshrinker" on 23 August 1959, with Agnes Moorehead.

The Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare (Version 3, Dramatic Reading)

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G. K. Chesterton


This is undoubtedly the best of Chesterton's novels, a thriller which follows Gabriel Syme as he tries to find a way to bring the Supreme An…

Suspense - The Wages Of Sin



Barbara Stanwyck: What A Bitch! Suspense - The Wages Of Sin October 19, 1950 When it comes to playing a bad bitch, Barbara Stanwyck is witho…

Suspense 11 3 52 Frankenstein



Herbert Marshall stars in this presentation of Mary Shelleys' Frankenstein. The story of a scientist who brings to life a creature he built …

Half-Hours With Rosalind


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Ten half-hours old-time radio programs starring Rosalind Russell. Drama, comedy, history, and... suspense! The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre. Ap…

Suspense 80th Anniversary on the Radio Talking Book Service classic radio progr…


The Suspense Project


Radio Talking Book Service marked the 80th anniversary of Suspense month on its program "Dusty Attic" for eight episodes in June a…

Suspense - Murder In G Flat



Stay Tuned For Murder Suspense -  Murder In G Flat April 5, 1951 Easy come, easy go.  That's probably not the first phrase that co…

Suspense 3: the "after Roma" years, December 1947 to July 1950


The Joe Hehn Memorial Collection


Suspense was a long-running dramatic anthology on CBS from Summer of 1942 to what many consider final day of radio's golden age on September…

A Modern Mephistopheles

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Louisa May Alcott


One of our favorite authors give us this book of lies, greed and lust. Originally published under a pen name. However, the author considered…

Library Book



Library Book By Cornell Woolrich Suspense CBS Radio September 20, 1945 A prudish librarian deduces a kidnap plot from a torn page in, "…

AFRS-7


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The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back t…

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The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back t…

Halloween Spooktacular 2017 - Suspense: 'The Waxwork'



Today's tale is certainly interesting for more than one reason. First, this episode of Suspense is a rather creepy one wherein a reporter of…

Suspense 49 06 23 Ghost Hunt



A radio host and a psychic investigator spend time in a haunted house but later, the radio host is missing and the investigator is found unc…

AFRS-7


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The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back t…

Suspense 42 11 24 The Body Snatchers



In the 18th century, the practice of unlawfully supplying the medical profession with cadavers for surgical study, is the theme of this tale…

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