Suspense 09


(5 stars; 85 reviews)

Welcome to the world of Old Time Radio with the captivating series, Suspense. This well-crafted mystery series is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, filled with thrilling stories and unexpected twists.

Immerse yourself in the suspenseful atmosphere as each episode unfolds, bringing you intriguing characters and gripping plots. Enjoy the artistry of radio storytelling that has stood the test of time.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

The Signalman 19:32
Star Over Hong Kong 25:18
The Waxwork 23:21
Madman of Manhattan 23:56
Death In Box 234 23:16
March 22, 1959 23:23
John Barby and Son 24:45
Too Hot To Live 20:45
See How He Runs 19:25
Deep Deep Is My Love 20:57
The Amateur 24:47
On a Country Road 24:39
A Friend of Daddy's 22:25
Spoils for Victor 18:33
The Man Who Would Be King 24:06
The Pit and the Pendulum 20:12
Drive-In 17:05
Ivy is a Lovely Name 20:55
Analytical Hour 16:36
Blood is Thicker 17:42
Eyewitness 19:25
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 25:08
Night Man 20:53
Red Cloud Mesa 19:55
Everything Will Be Different 19:58
Episode 59 19:02
Headshrinker 27:44
A Matter of Execution 24:30
After the Movies 20:23
Death and the Escort 21:51
The Bettle and Mr. Bottle 24:30
Room 203 18:46
Infanticide 24:15
Crisis of Dirk Diamond 24:01
Easy Victim 23:56
Re-Entry 24:20
November 8, 1959 25:01
Episode 59 25:24
The Thimble 25:14
Leiningen vs. the Ants 20:32
Dynamite Run 19:12
Country of the Blind 24:19
A Korean Christmas Carol 17:59
Moonlight Sail 24:45
Zero Hour 24:04
The Long Night 24:56
The Time, the Place and the Death 24:57
Turnabout 24:38
End of the Road 24:45
Mystery of Marie Roget 24:53
Sorry, Wrong Number 24:26
Crank Letter 24:37
Lieutenant Langer's Last Collection 24:46
Sleep Is For Children 24:04
Revolution 23:22
Talk About Caruso 23:54
A Coffin for Mr. Cash 24:19
Shipment of Mute Fate 25:25
Two Horse Parley 24:25
April 17, 1960 32:41
One More Shot 24:01
Bitter Grapes 17:38
Legend of Robbie 24:34
Dead Man's Story 25:27
Out the Window 19:55
The Perfect Plan 24:41
Two Came Back 26:08
Elemental 24:45
June 60, 1960 18:55
The Daisy Chain 19:04
Bon Voyage 30:51
Report From A Dead Planet 19:49
Memorial Bridge 24:49
Cold Canvas 23:32
End Game 24:02
The Big Dive 23:52
Night Ferry to Paris 20:15
August 21, 1960 20:52
Girl in the Powder Blue Jag 20:14
Rest for Emily 21:07
Rakovsky's Rubles 23:08
Statement of Fact 24:45
Time on My Hands 23:43
Ivy is a Lovely Name for a Girl 29:35
Witness for Death 24:24
Inferno 25:26
Nightman 25:26
The City That Was 29:13
The Green Lorelei 26:00
The Man Who Murders People 30:26
Night on Red Mountain 22:13
Home Is Where You Find It 28:21
Call Me At Half Past 23:00
Night of the Storm 23:30
Episode 61 26:05
The Man Who Knew How To Hate 24:03
Stranger With My Face 22:35
You Can Die Laughing 23:45
Bells 25:05
Murder is a Matter of Opinion 24:10
Sold to Satan 23:43
Juvenile Rebellion 25:03
The Green Idol 24:31
The Man in Fog 25:10
No Hiding Place 21:40
Dreams 24:19
Seeds of Disaster 24:23
Witness to Murder 24:47
Death of an Old Flame 24:41
Til Death Do Us Part 23:26
The Imposters 24:24
The Black Door 25:02
Man Trap 24:10
Luck of the Tiger Eye 24:06
And So To Sleep, My Love 24:53
Yuletide Miracle 23:49
The Old Man 24:25

Reviews

My fav Supsnese Episode is on this list!


(5 stars)

A Matter of Execution is one of my favorite episodes. It had me gripping to find out what was really going to happen at the end!!! I recommend this episode to anyone... In my opinion the latter part of this series was the best (55-62) Because the tales became grimmer and more darker... Great show overall though

"Mission Completed" Suspense Radio Theater


(5 stars)

John R. Forrest’s “Mission Completed” is a solid gold Suspense classic; a gripping, sweat-inducing drama that benefits from an amazing performance from James Stewart. The show, broadcast December 1, 1949, aired to commemorate the event of the bombing of Pearl Harbor eight years previous!

Headshrinker


(5 stars)

The 23 August 1959 episode of "Headshrinker" posted here is in actuality a mislabeled reposting of the original 1958 broadcast of this play, featuring Nina Foch. The true 1959 broadcast starring Agnes Moorehead is available on the following page: http://www.archive.org/details/Suspense-HeadshrinkeragnesMoorehead

I love Suspense


(5 stars)

title speaks for itself. when I was little someone (my uncle I think) gave me a cassette with Suspense stories on it: Fuge in C Minor and The House in Cypress Canyon. Needless to say these two stories kept me awake late at night that night and a thousand others....what great shows.