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Suspense 04

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Old Time Radio Programs. Very well done Mystery series. Download Whole directory Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 You Are On Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Final Page

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

480320WetSaturdayAugustHeat

1:02:20

480327NightMustFall

1:01:37

480403Suspicion

1:01:51

480410Crossfire.MP3

59:28

480501BlindSpot

1:00:54

480508LifeEndsAtMidnight

25:01

480515DeadlineAtDawn

1:01:43

480715SummerNight

30:26

480722DeepIntoDarkness

30:02

480729YellowWallpaper

30:17

480805AnHonestMan

29:40

480812BewareTheQuietMan

30:49

480819Crisis

30:33

480826SongoftheHeart

30:16

The Morrison Affair

30:57

480909BigShot

30:11

480916HitchikePoker

31:00

480923Celebration.MP3

29:02

480930ManWhoWantedtobeEGRobinson.MP3

29:44

481007NightCry

31:06

481014ALittlePieceOfRope

29:58

481021GiveMeLiberty

30:43

481104DeathSentence

29:55

481111MuddyTrack

29:55

481118SorryWrongNumber5

30:30

481125ScreamingWoman

30:27

481202HandsOfDoctorOttermole

29:25

481209TheSisters

30:29

481216NoEscape.MP3

29:46

481223BackForChristmas

30:29

481230BreakUp

31:17

490106ToFindHelp.MP3

28:50

490113TheTooPerfectAlibi.MP3

28:23

490120IfTheDeadCouldTalk

30:19

490127ThingInTheWindow

29:58

490203BackSeatDriver

30:04

490210DeMortius

26:58

490217CatchMeIfYouCan

29:38

490224WhereTheresAWill

27:29

490303TheLovebirds

30:26

490310ThreeOClock

31:08

490317MurderThroughTheLookingGlass.MP3

28:14

490324DeadErnest

30:08

490331YouCantDieTwice

31:11

490407NooseOfCoincidence

30:27

490414MurderInBlackAndWhite

30:41

490421CopperTeaStrainer

29:51

490428TheLie.MP3

28:32

490505DeathHasAShadow

29:56

490512TheLightSwitch

29:29

490519Consequence

31:21

490526TheNightReveals

30:16

490602TheTenYears

28:05

490609TheLunchKit.MP3

25:26

490616TheTrap

29:43

490623GhostHunt

30:02

490630TheDayIDied.MP3

28:33

490901Nightmare

30:06

490908ChickenFeed

28:19

490915LastConfession.MP3

28:16

490922Experiment6R

29:50

490929BlindDate

29:43

491006TheDefenseRests

30:17

491013AccountPayable

31:16

491020GoodnightMrsRussell

30:21

491027Momentum

30:38

491103SearchForIsabel

30:56

491110MurderOfAuntDelia.MP3

29:05

491117TheRedHeadedWoman.MP3

29:50

491124TheLongWait.MP3

29:45

491201MissionCompleted.MP3

29:17

491208ForTheLoveOfMurder.MP3

29:34

491215FlameBlueGlove.MP3

30:52

491222DoubleEntry.MP3

30:16

491229TheBullet

31:08

500105INeverMetTheDeadMan

30:26

500112FourHoursToKill

31:25

500119EscapeOfLaceyAbbott

31:19

500126MisterDiogenes

30:09

500202Consideration

29:22

500209NeverStealAButchersWife

28:35

500216MurderStrikesThreeTimes

29:23

500223SlowBurn

24:09

500302LadyKiller

31:08

500309BanquosChair

28:35

Bewertungen

945 Broadcasts and One Audition Show

(4 Sterne)

Only The Whistler has more episodes, (by about 70, I think). Of course, The Whistler cannot compete with Suspense in terms of high production values! Suspense used the best of the best, —writers, actors, directors, music, Foley, etc. Suspense, was able to foster the highest budgets. Suspense also did not waste a cent. The writing and production values are far beyond any other show of the same period. Even in 1962, there was not another drama show that could beat Suspense for sophistication. Suspense was FAR ahead of its time. No hokey Suspense shows! Even the classic cameos from Jack Benny were handled with exceptional taste and creativity. —Plus, Jack Benny was a consummate actor. Even Dennis Day did a couple of programmes; —thoroughly out of character and he did a fine job. Dennis Day is a real shocker! I believe the finest Suspense works were produced and directed by Elliot Lewis, circa 1953 -1954. William N. Robeson was a fine PD, but Elliot Lewis programmes stand out from the pack, I have yet to hear a mediocre Elliot Lewis Suspense programme. Cathy Lewis was his wife and they acted in many a fine Suspense programme. —Waaaay ahead of their time. For, perhaps THE finest Suspense performance in the catalogue (delightfully sick & twisted), listen to "Don't Call Me Mother" (#794) starring Agnes Moorehead, Cathy Lewis, James McCallion, Barney Phillips & Norm Alden, broadcast on 4 January 1959. This particular Suspense programme can stand up to ANY modern radio play and more than hold its own. If you are trying to impress a new listener to Suspense, THIS is the programme to play! It's like a great train wreck; —you cannot turn away. ENJOY! If you are looking for another great drama programme ahead of its time, check out THEATER FIVE, broadcast on ABC in 1965. —Probably the last high quality drama programme on American network radio. PS: There is another Archive.org OTR link for complete 1942 -1962 Suspense programmes. It is generally of higher quality audio, plus it has the alternate AFRS shows that are frequently different performances and often of higher sound quality. AFRS shows are always worth a listen because they were transcribed or taped for rebroadcast to our troops in WWI, Korea, etc. I.e., they HAD to sound good! Many of these Suspense programmes are transferred directly from the source tape or transcription and some are well remastered. Suspense started TAPING circa 1955; —one of the first shows to move to the venerable Ampex 201 and Scotch 111.

Best Kept Secret!

(5 Sterne)

the audio files on archive.org are a gem not utilized enough- and "Suspense" must be the best kept secret on archive, if not the internet. I have not found a file yet with less than fine audio, and the stories! How the heck did they manage to keep up such great material? What writing! What acting! Fabulous, fabulous voice acting, timing, direction- everything. This is truly a superior and impressive library of just fascinating listening. So glad I found it, and I was not born yet nor even was my mother old enough to listen, but boy is this GOOD STUFF! Wow, maybe it WAS "better in the old days" as they claim.

Murder in Black & White

(5 Sterne)

Edmund Gwen's boss in this one sure sounds like Orson Welles, for which he is uncredited.