Suspense - Single Episodes - 1950


SUSPENSE 1950 The individual episodes have been broken down into several different pages: Suspense - Single Episodes or Suspense - Single Episodes - 1942 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1943 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1944 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1945 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1946 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1947 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1948 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1949 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1950 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1951 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1952 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1953 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1954 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1955 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1956 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1957 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1958 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1959 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1960 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1961 Suspense - Single Episodes - 1962 This is one of these pages. Click on one of the above for a different OTRR Suspense - Single Episodes page. SUSPENSE an introduction Copyright Jim Widner (jwidner@infinet.com) 18 Oct 1994 On September 30, 1962 a major milestone in radio drama came to an end with the final episode of the long running series, SUSPENSE . Ironically, the episode was titled "Devil Stone" and was the last dramatic radio play from a series that had its roots in the golden age of radio . What began as a "new series frankly dedicated to your horrification and entertainment" took on a life of its own mostly due to the talents of some outstanding producers and adaptations and original stories from the cream of mystery writers of the time. The golden age of radio was truly the golden age of SUSPENSE as show after show broadcast outstanding plays which were "calculated to intrigue...stir [the] nerves." It was the series' first producer, William Spier , who set the framework of rules that was to stay with the show for most of its run. Mr. Spier determined that the series should deal with life-and-death situations established near the beginning of each play and then through the use of Bernard_Herrmann 's musical coloring and the writer's characterizations slowly tighten the knot of SUSPENSE . Many of the early stories were written by the mystery writer John Dickson Carr . Others were by such fine writers as Lucille Fletcher , whose SUSPENSE play, " Sorry, Wrong Number " (listen/download) was turned into a major motion picture; Robert Arthur , Robert L. Richards , Morton Fine , and David Friedkin . The series also drew from the mystery writers of the day as well as the horror writers of literature; writers such as Edgar Allan Poe , H. P. Lovecraft , Cornell Woolrich , Dorothy L. Sayers , and H. G. Wells . Many of the stories produced by Mr. Spier are now classics of the genre. Listen to the likes of " The House in Cypress Canyon " (listen/downoad) as a young couple encounters something in the closet of their new home, something horrible and dangerous; or " The Hitch-Hiker " (listen/download) in which a man driving cross-country seems to be haunted by an ominous figure, who keeps reappearing trying to get a ride. But what foreboding does the hitchhiker hold for the driver? Another rule William Spier established was to make the series a place to hear the talents of Hollywood's famous actors. There rarely was a famous actor who did not appear on the series at some time. Jimmy Stewart , Cary Grant , Humphrey Bogart , Lucille Ball , Olivia de Havilland and many others all made at least one appearance. The series had a generous budget from its network, CBS. In 1948 the series had become popular enough that it was decided to broadcast for a complete hour, instead of the former thirty minutes. The actor Robert Montgomery was brought in to introduce the plays, replacing the "Man in Black" character and occasionally star in them. This format lasted only six months most probably due to the realization that the show worked best within a thirty minute framework. It was at this time that William Spier left and over the years others came to produce the shows, each setting his own unique mark. Anton M. Leader, who came from producing another horror radio program, Murder at Midnight ( OTRR Murder at Midnight ), added some lighter SUSPENSE stories which focused more on the central characters. Jimmy Stewart appeared in an excellent story about a paralysed war veteran who thinks he has found the man who imprisoned and tortured him. Fibber McGee and Molly appeared in a tale about a killer on the loose in " Backseat Driver" (listen/download) . Probably the biggest change in SUSPENSE came under the producing eye of Elliott Lewis . Lewis brought in comic actors to play serious roles. Actors such as Jack Benny , Red Skelton and Ozzie Nelson . He also was not afraid to experiment using the series slot for classic "murder" stories such as " Othello ". The series continued to produce high-quality drama, though there were many repeats as well as borrowing of scripts from other radio shows. While a number of film actors continued to star occasionally, many of the stars were from radio and television since radio as a dramatic art form was beginning to lose its popularity and budgets were tightened. The show was on the air for a little over twenty years beginning in January, 1942 and was rarely pre-empted. There were 947 performances. Nearly all (approximately 895) are available to collectors. When SUSPENSE left the air, radio was never to see the likes of such a series again. Now the great medium of radio where imagination can run free has been reduced to the occasional brilliant drama airing sporadically in some corner of the world. SUSPENSE was a golden moment in a golden age. A moment when the thrill of the nightime led the listener along the path of intrigue, horror and dangerous adventure. Permission for use granted by Jim Widner NOTE: Updated with Version 2 files (12-Jan-2020). From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.

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Suspense 500105 366 I Never Met the Dead Man (64-44) 14401 29m21s 29:20
Suspense 500112 367 Four Hours to Kill (64-44) 14501 29m34s 29:33
Suspense 500119 368 The Escape of Lacey Abbott (64-44) 14787 30m10s 30:10
Suspense 500126 369 Mr Diogenes (134-44) 29082 29m30s 29:29
Suspense 500202 370 Consideration (128-44) 28276 29m49s 29:28
Suspense 500209 371 The Butcher's Wife (128-44) 28551 30m07s 29:46
Suspense 500216 372 Murder Strikes Three Times (128-44) 28532 30m05s 29:44
Suspense 500223 373 Slow Burn (128-44) 28659 30m14s 29:52
Suspense 500302 374 Lady Killer (64-44) 15243 31m09s 31:08
Suspense 500309 375 Banquo's Chair (64-44) 14654 29m53s 29:53
Suspense 500316 376 Motive for Murder (64-44) 14306 29m09s 29:08
Suspense 500323 377 One and One's a Lonesome (128-44) 28791 30m22s 30:01
Suspense 500330 378 Blood Sacrifice (64-44) 14524 29m37s 29:36
Suspense 500406 379 Salvage (128-44) 28771 30m00s 30:00
Suspense 500413 380 Six Feet Under (128-44) 28528 29m42s 29:42
Suspense 500420 381 Pearls Are a Nuisance (128-44) 28403 29m34s 29:34
Suspense 500427 382 The Chain (128-44) 28936 30m08s 30:08
Suspense 500504 383 Statement of Mary Blake (128-44) 28473 30m02s 29:41
Suspense 500511 384 The Man in the Room (64-44) 14644 29m52s 29:51
Suspense 500518 385 Angel Face (64-44) 14775 30m09s 30:08
Suspense 500525 386 Very Much Like a Nightmare (128-44) 28508 29m43s 29:43
Suspense 500601 387 A Case of Nerves (128-44) 28449 29m37s 29:37
Suspense 500608 388 The Case of Henri Vibard (128-44) 28551 30m07s 30:06
Suspense 500622 390 The One Millionth Joe (128-44) 28996 30m15s 30:14
Suspense 500629 391 Love, Honor, or Murder (64-44) 14692 29m58s 29:58
Suspense 500831 392 True Report (64-44) 14083 28m40s 28:40
Suspense 500914 394 Over the Bounding Main (131-44) 28801 29m49s 29:48
Suspense 500921 395 The Crowd (136-44) 29707 29m43s 29:42
Suspense 500928 396 Fly by Night (128-44) 28583 29m48s 29:48
Suspense 501005 397 The Rose Garden (128-44) 28691 30m16s 29:55
Suspense 501012 398 Rave Notice (128-44) 28335 29m53s 29:32
Suspense 501019 399 The Wages of Sin (128-44) 28134 29m19s 29:19
Suspense 501026 400 Too Hot to Live (128-44) 28523 29m44s 29:44
Suspense 501102 401 The Victoria Cross (128-44) 28336 29m53s 29:32
Suspense 501109 402 Blood on the Trumpet (128-44) 29219 30m49s 30:28
Suspense 501116 403 On a Country Road (131-44) 28748 29m57s 29:57
Suspense 501123 404 Going, Going, Gone (142-44) 31191 29m51s 29:51
Suspense 501130 405 The Lady in the Red Hat (64-44) 14554 29m41s 29:40
Suspense 501207 406 After the Movies (128-44) 28430 29m59s 29:38
Suspense 501214 407 A Killing in Abilene (132-44) 28794 29m45s 29:44
Suspense 501221 408 Christmas for Carole (136-44) 29616 29m40s 29:40
Suspense 501228 409 A Ring for Marya (128-44) 28056 29m35s 29:14

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