Although the response was good, it would be another two years until Suspense became a regular series on CBS. Download Susp.1950.11.16_On_a_Country_Road.mp3, (Image of Cary Grant in North by Northwest from Wikimedia Commons), Posted on February 01, 2007 at 12:09 PM in Best of Suspense, Suspense Television | Permalink "Commuter's Ticket" was written for Suspense by Roy Grandy and Robert Tallman. This episode was written by Marty Schwartz and includes a number of moments of entertaining dialogue. Adventure, Drama, Follows Captain Flint and his pirates twenty years prior to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel "Treasure Island. Download Suspense.1949.03.10.ThreeOClock.mp3. The commuter trains at the center of this story belong to Caltrain, which still carries commuters between San Francisco and San Jose. | | This episode was broadcast on September 2, 1942. Keep in mind while listening to Wilde's performance that he was born in Hungary and spoke five languages: Hungarian, French, German, English, Italian, and Russian. | Hans Conreid appeared in all three versions but otherwise the cast was changed for each. Why hasn't this episode ever been turned into a movie? This episode was written for Suspense by Mel Dinelli. It is different in that it is a dramatic reading of the story performed by Nelson Olmsted. 2. In the end, she is accepting of her fate. Revival of the classic 1940s-1950s television and radio anthology series, with different stories of mystery and the macabre every week. This story was also adapted into the film Beware, My Lovely (1952) starring Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan. Read Woolrich's story if you get the chance. Which true story this is based on, they don't say. If you need a reminder as to why it is you should never accept a ride from a stranger -- then "Drive-In" is for you! Eddy is an unctious, chatterbox with a temper who uses his Southern gentleman's charm to pick up Eileen. 1: Intensity by. Ethel's is the better version. We can't really blame him based on what we know about Ann so far. Robin Ward took his place for next three seasons. By day, mild-mannered Dexter is a blood-spatter analyst for the Miami police. Afsos. Hollywood. It first aired on June 1, 1943 with John Loder and Ian Wolfe. | In 1956 he won an Academy Award for his work on the script for Around the World in 80 Days and he was nominated three other times for his work on Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Lillies of the Field, and They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Richard Samson is a London attorney who receives a visit at his home from an old friend, Alan Rennick. Posted on May 02, 2007 at 03:49 PM in Best of Suspense, Cautionary Tales, Musical Stars, World War II | Permalink When dead bodies weren't available some resurrectionists committed murder for profit. Ralph Edwards, who starred as Smiley Smith, was the creator of Truth or Consequences,This is Your Life, Name That Tune and The People''s Court. 127, Posted on June 24, 2007 at 06:08 PM in Best of Suspense, Cornell Woolrich | Permalink One of the great radio programs of the Golden Age of Radio, Suspense was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills". TrackBack (0). TrackBack (0). Her husband Ricky takes their money to deposit in the purser's safe but then disappears. True to the title, Lena's singing is wonderful despite the bad sound quality of this recording. "On a Country Road" is regarded as one of the classic tales of Suspense because it embodies all of the things at which the radio program excelled. Comments (1) TrackBack (0). Michael C. Hall, "Sleep is for Children" stars Elspeth Eric as Ellen Gordon, Ralph Bell as Walter Gordon, Bill Adams as Mr. Beckler and Betty Garde as Rosa. TrackBack (0). The television show Suspense presented this story once on March 13, 1951 with John Forsythe in the lead role. All Titles TV Episodes Celebs Companies Keywords; Advanced Search. Of course, the audience understands because Prudence is really Myrna Loy, the sexy star of The Thin Man movies. Wentworth Miller, Here we also learn that workers of the future are given "tranquil gum" and "happy gum." ), Download suspense.1950.03.09_Banquo's_Chair.mp3. "Stand-In" was written for Suspense by Robert L. Richards and Pamela Wilcox. The first presentation starred Ethel Merman on February 4, 1954, and the second starred Margaret Whiting on March 2, 1958. Download SleepNM.1956.12.12_Three_OClock.mp3, Posted on May 19, 2007 at 10:18 AM in Best of Suspense, Cornell Woolrich | Permalink Note that two of the voices from the Mr. Magoo cartoons appear in this episode, Backus (Magoo) and Hausner (Waldo). Katey Sagal, Here we learn about the dangers of narcosis, or as Jacques Cousteau called it, the "rapture of the deep." It is one of the best Mystery shows of classic time of the 1980s. Comments (0) After his release from Joliet in 1891, Dr. TV-MA Best-Reviewed TV Thriller, Mystery & Suspense 2018. | | "Banquo's Chair" was adapted for Suspense by Sigmund Muller and presented three times. 44 min The "Man in Black" is your host, reminding one of the many thriller show presenters, but Suspense was the best of the bunch, and never did the show lapse into over-the-top melodrama. The story is set in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the time, he was promoting his upcoming film Duel in the Sun. Their experiences are recorded for playback on Smith's show. Comments (6) In this story, a supernatural hitchhiker follows the main character on a trip across the country. Alice however, finds the whole situation creepy. by durgaprasadreddy13 | Public. Action, Adventure, Drama. The dialogue is witty and the story is entertaining for anyone who has worked in a library. | TrackBack (0). Joseph Kearns starred as Dr. Reed and Paul Frees, the voice of the "Ghost Host" at Disneyland's Haunted Mansion, was the Suspense announcer. | The name of the ship is the S.S. Maurevania which is based on Cunard's Mauretania or Mauretania II. This is a story about a pirate curse, a kidnapping, and a buried treasure of gold that plays out in 1950's era Cape Cod. This episode aired once on August 1, 1946. . Jorge Garcia, Kim Coates, TV-14 According to her biography on the Kennedy Center's website, Lena Horne often performed for the troops in Europe during WWII but on the condition that the audience would be desegregated. Not long afterwards, he meets another redheaded woman, Ann. TrackBack (0). Conrad Binyon, Cathy Lewis and Wally Maher also appear. It is one of two episodes written by Ralph Bell and Eugene Francis. TrackBack (0), If the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie is just a bit too long for you, and you would prefer a pirate adventure in the half hour range, then try "The Treasure Chest of Don Jose.". Cream was serving time for murder in Joliet Prison in Illinois when the Ripper crimes occurred. Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia. Best Thriller TV Shows on Netflix | 2020 ... we can't deny the slow burn of a twisty TV series that builds episode by episode. | TrackBack (0), As I watched the Grammy Awards show this past weekend my mind drifted to the Suspense episode "Never Follow a Banjo Act.". It first appeared on a CBS program called Forecast, which presented the pilot episodes of new shows. Set in New York City, "The Pasteboard Box" is a swift and clever story about identical twin brothers and a box that won't go away! This episode is surprisingly creepy and dark, and it makes memorable statements about greed, the pop music industry, and "tousled hair". Crime, Drama, Thriller. (This episode also features her husband, legendary film-composer Bernard Herrmann, who composed and conducted the music.) Cream is said to have admitted, "I am Jack..." One theory as to how this could be possible proposes that he had a double who committed the Ripper murders. Latest was Episode 35: The Corpse The Kid. The radioplay was written for Suspense by Walter Bazzar. Orson Welles in "The Hitchhiker". Among the episodes he wrote for Suspense, "Never Follow a Banjo Act" and "Rave Notice" stand out as two of the best radio-plays Suspense ever presented. The radioplay was written for Suspense by Antony Ellis. Obsessed with finding the phantom body, he becomes a terrific annoyance to his neighbors. "The Thing in the Window" starring Joseph Cotten aired on December 19, 1946. Download 461121_drive_in_w_judy_garland.mp3, Posted on March 27, 2007 at 05:32 PM in Best of Suspense, Cautionary Tales, Musical Stars | Permalink | Best of Suspense. The episode starring Gene Kelly, Ethel Barrymore and William Conrad aired on January 6, 1949. In 1831 Bishop and Williams were sentenced, executed, and then dissected for study. This episode also stars Marie Lynne, Tracy Roberts, and Bill Quinn. 57 min 53 min However, a 1946 version performed by Orson Welles for The Mercury Summer Theater is available below. 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 . Comments (0) Are you looking for "Three Skeleton Key"? In honor of National Library Week, here is the Suspense episode "Library Book." Comments (0) A bipolar CIA operative becomes convinced a prisoner of war has been turned by al-Qaeda and is planning to carry out a terrorist attack on American soil. It starred J. Carrol Naish, Jim Backus, Howard Duff, Jerry Hausner and Wally Maher. The female role, Mrs. Gillis, was first played by Suspense's favorite actress, Agnes Moorehead. TrackBack (0). Search Your Site With Google (no web search). Download Forecast-The_Lodger-Suspense_audition_40-07-22_CBS_.mp3, To watch a video clip of Hitchock's The Lodger see: Suspense - The Lodger (First Episode), Posted on April 12, 2007 at 09:59 PM in Best of Suspense, Victorian Horror | Permalink He does marry a redheaded woman named Margaret but she turns out to be an intolerable shrew. Try as he might, he can't get anyone to believe him. | Robert Knepper, TV-14 Zach McGowan, TV-MA Download Suspense.1942.09.02_Hitchhiker.mp3. For more information about the Twilight Zone episode "The Hitch-Hiker" consult The Twilight Zone Companion by Marc Scott Zicree. Sign In. Comments (0) Stars: Comments (2) Download susp.1946.01.17_The_Pasteboard_Box.mp3, Posted on February 08, 2007 at 10:03 PM in Best of Suspense | Permalink "Sleep is for Children" can best be described as "Suspense meets The Couple Next Door." She claims that they were booked into a cabin numbered B-13 but there is no such cabin. She concentrates on what she wants her boyfriend to do and then, using her power of will, she makes him do it. ", Download Suspense.1949.04.21_Copper_Tea_Strainer_The.mp3, Posted on May 04, 2007 at 10:01 PM in Best of Suspense | Permalink | From there they drift towards trouble. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era.Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 still exist. 1297 Followers. She is a brat, but that is what creates the tension and the suspense. | Her legs aren't visible on radio, of course, but we hear her running around in high heels. (Bergen & McCarthy are pictured here from their appearance in the movie Stage Door Canteen in 1943. ), Posted on July 10, 2007 at 08:35 AM in Best of Suspense | Permalink | 44 min This broadcast aired on March 6, 1960 and includes the commercials, but they are quite snappy. The glitch is that the doctors who come to examine him turn out to be the better actors. It's about a very big fire. 8.1. | Quiet, Please. Mandy Patinkin, TrackBack (0), Suspense's "The Body Snatchers" is a light-hearted drama, but the true history on which it is based is dark and gruesome. Otto Kruger starred in the same role he had played in the radio version. Martin Freeman, Orson Welles, for whom the role was written, first performed "The Hitchhiker" on the CBS network's Mercury Theater on the Air in 1941, and then again on Suspense in 1942. This week's episode, "Somebody Help Me," warns of the dangers of getting "picked-up." Crime, Drama, Thriller. Dominic Purcell, Years later, she won a Tony Award (1955) and a nomination for an Academy Award for her role in the play and movie, The Bad Seed. Download Clock.1947.02.09_The_Hitchhiker.mp3. We are told that the story is set in "happier, peace-time days", but we don't know exactly when. Banquo's ghost takes Macbeth's place at the table, but Macbeth is the only one who can see the apparition. With a haunting introduction, this show is known as one of the scariest/weirdest, but … Unfortunately for Rennick, the plan doesn't play out as expected. For more information about the first episode of Suspense and the show's association with Alfred Hitchcock, read "Murder and Suspense: Hitchcock's Established Reputation" by Martin Grams. Suspense's "Commuter's Ticket" depicts a murder plot derailed by unforeseen circumstances. Also appearing were Hans Conried, Elliott Lewis, and Wally Maher. It was broadcast three times but Garland only appeared in the lead role once. Lloyd Bridges was the star of the television show Sea Hunt (1958-1961) when he appeared on this episode of Suspense. This show was broadcast on August 4, 1957. Another nice collection of Suspense episodes. The house, known as "The Death Trap," has a bad reputation because four of its residents have committed suicide. This version was heard on November 21, 1946. Bringing the Victorian horror story of the "Doctor of Poison" to the airwaves required that it be pared down considerably for a general audience. | | | Suspense's version skipped the Depression era setting and packaged the story differently, presumably for their contemporary audience. "Rave Notice" is the story of a struggling Broadway actor named Sam who commits murder after his director replaces him in a play. He moved to Europe in 1950 where he recorded and wrote books about his conversations with men such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and other artists. The music, more prominent and detailed than usual in this episode, was composed by Lucien Moraweck and conducted by Lud Gluskin. Alfred Hitchcock makes an appearance at the end of the show. Well, this one isn't so much. TrackBack (0). Years earlier he had deferred half of his salary to help get his employer through hard times, but instead, Burroughs filed a suspicious bankruptcy cancelling his company's debts. Comments (4) Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Dick Ryan also appear. The survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together in order to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island. | Suspense's take on the Lizzie Borden story: "Fall River Tragedy/Goodbye, Miss Lizzie Borden" "Sorry, Wrong Number" - Agnes Mooreheads performed Suspense's classic story eight times. Everyday he rides the same commuter train into the city from the ficitional town of Laurel Creek, which is located somewhere "down the peninsula" and "out in the sticks," an area that would probably be in today's Silicon Valley. Comments (0) Suspense Radio Shows - 10 Mp3 Downloads Available Suspense was a radio series broadcast on CBS from 1942 through 1962. "The Thing in the Window" is the story of a man convinced that he sees a dead body in an apartment across the street. The story begins with Maggie, or Madame as she is known, returning from an extended vacation in Florida. Comments (6) Comments (2) Cathy Lewis played Marie Harris. This episode stars Myrna Loy as Prudence, a public librarian who stops at nothing to discover who vandalized the library's copy of Gone With the Wind. It is unfortunate that they did not choose Butler to play the ventriloquist, given his enormous talent for providing character voices, but this was before he became famous for his work in cartoons. 56 min , “Cat Wife” Boris Karloff was not only a legendary horror-movie actor, he had a wonderful … Download Suspense.6.23.1949.GhostHunt.mp3, Posted on April 08, 2007 at 08:34 PM in Best of Suspense, Ghost Stories | Permalink There is more of the anguish of the thirties in stories like "Goodbye, New York" (1937) and "Dusk to Dawn"(1937) and "Borrowed Crime" (1937) and "Murder Always Gathers Momentum" (1940) than in volumes of social history."*. In this story about a stunt that goes wrong, radio personality Smiley Smith and paranormal investigator, Dr. Reed tour a haunted house in Malibu, California. The first broadcast was on October 12, 1950, and Milton Berle starred in the role of Sam. With Daamen J. Krall, Dana Perry-Hayes, Adrienne Wilkinson, Steve Moulton. 53 min Well, chilling or hokey. The shows sounds great for being over 60 years old. The episode begins with two newlyweds, Ann and Richard Brewster, as they board an oceanliner for their honeymoon. Suspense was one of network television's earliest series and, like many of the medium's first efforts, was adapted from a long-running radio program. Comments (1) The strength of this episode lies in the performances of the actors and the well written narrative. Melissa McBride, This episode aired on May 24, 1945. . Ann feels that it is Clyde's mother who is keeping them apart and she uses her "power of will" to get her boyfriend back. TrackBack (0). This episode was broadcast on September 20, 1945. When "The Thing in the Window" aired in 1946, it was Joseph Cotten's 7th guest appearance on the series. He asks his friend Margaret Farley to help and soon a plan is in motion. While Escape's attempts at presenting heroic stories about poets fell flat, (see El Guitarrero and Evening Primrose), Suspense produced 2462, a superb episode about an American poet who rebels against the system. Just before he was hanged, Dr. Stars: This episode also has an eggman, which is something like the milkman. She relents and he escapes to a tranquil underwater realm where there is a golden girl who really understands him. She was also the most popular pin-up girl of African-American soldiers! When she arrives at the sparkling blue nightclub she soon discovers that the owner, Anthony LaCada, has no real interest in her dancing talents. Comments (0) Drama, Horror, Thriller. The role of a menacing young man who has "something wrong with his mind" was originally performed by Frank Sinatra, and later by Gene Kelly. . Comments (0) You will find the drama and comedy element in this show. Suspense also chose not to mention that Neil Cream is considered by some to have been Jack-the-Ripper. Most of the action in "Sleep is for Children" takes place on the phone. Listen for the sound effects of the phone call made by Welles. The teleplay kept the sadness and the frenzy of Woolrich's original story but was made clean and bloodless for television. The "perennial Suspense favorite" would make a total of 17 appearances. Comments (1) | There is a lot to like in a story that begins with a job applicant named Helen being kicked out of an interview, then continues with the interviewer, Ms.Thornton, later falling out of her office window and landing on the pavement in front of Helen. With more than 900 available episodes there is a lot of "Suspense" to get through, we have selected just over 100 of our favorite "Suspense" episodes. Together they discover the blue diamond worth half a million dollars that Jason White was hiding. Comments (1) James Remar, TV-MA It was written by George Bamber and starred Lawson Zerbe as the poet and Robert Dryden as the old prison guard. Ruth Tobin and Sara Fossel also appear. Here is the second broadcast which aired on Nov. 9, 1943. This is a simple crime drama that makes its point easily. Stars: | Their mutual love of books brings them together and they soon fall in love. The West Port Murders by William Burke and William Hare in 1827-1828 in Scotland, as well as the crimes of John Bishop and Thomas Williams (the London Burkers), created a public outcry for change. Download Suspense_1947-02-20_Always_Room_at_the_Top_, (Image from I Confess from Wikimedia Commons), Posted on June 08, 2007 at 12:10 AM in Best of Suspense | Permalink TrackBack (0). Download Suspense.1943.10.26_After_Dinner_Story.mp3, (Image of elevator shaft from Wikimedia Commons), Posted on July 28, 2007 at 11:59 PM in Best of Suspense, Cornell Woolrich, Suspense Television | Permalink "On a Country Road" was first broadcast on November 16, 1950 and starred Cary Grant, Cathy Lewis, and Jeannette Nolan. "Library Book" was based on the 1939 short story "The Book That Squealed" by Cornell Woolrich and was adapted for Suspense by William Spier. | It aired on Suspense only once, on March 10, 1949 and starred Van Heflin as Paul. Stars: | The original short story is very tense and the description of the elevator crash is more frightening than on radio. Forecast aired Suspense: "The Lodger" on July 22, 1940. Now he wants his friend and attorney to hide him, or he will kill him too. This is an old radio show with two performers who are familiar to any Gen-Xer. Christopher Anthony wrote the radioplay. | The episode starring Frank Sinatra and Agnes Moorehead aired on January 18, 1945. Download NeilCreamDoctorofPoison.9.17.1951mp3.mp3. Ethel Barrymore played the role opposite Kelly in 1949. | At the time she made this appearance, her only one on Suspense, Betty Grable was promoting the film The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend, a more light-hearted project than "The Copper Tea Strainer. Based on a true story, this cautionary tale is still a good one. —Frances M. 7. TrackBack (0). He was finally caught and sentenced to execution in 1892. | The butler had stolen letters and then tried to blackmail him, so Rennick bashed him in the head with a poker. Watchlist. Mr. Bert Gavin, a teletype repair man, works for a news agency in downtown San Francisco. When he appeared in "The Thing in the Window," he was promoting the movie June Bride. The new Act stated that destitute people, with no relatives, who died while in the workhouses could be given over to medical schools. | Josh Holloway, Peggy Lynch and Alan Bunce star. Comments (7) He plays Don, a diver who wants to investigate an unusual experience that occurred during his previous week's dive. | He is murdered by Macbeth and then comes back to haunt him during a feast. Holly Taylor, TV-MA The problem with that theory is that Dr. "After-Dinner Story" was one of many works by Cornell Woolrich adapted for radio. Thanks to binge-watching, the wait between episodes of our favorite suspenseful series can be as short as a few seconds — but that doesn’t make these titles any less addictive. The story begins as Ann and her friend Alice arrive in New York City to meet Ann's boyfriend, Clyde Dexter. Ann is a pathetic mess and her friend is stuck in the middle. Download Susp.1958.06.01_Rave_Notice.mp3, (Images of "Old Sparky" and Vincent Price from Wikimedia Commons), Posted on July 13, 2007 at 08:26 AM in Best of Suspense, Theater People (Tales of) | Permalink | The list is not ordered and feedback is appreciated. The urban legend of the "The Vanishing Lady" provides the basis for the story of "Cabin B-13." | Gone Girl (2014) – IMDB: 8.1. A HELLFIRE! | This is a World War II era cautionary tale about an older woman who hires a young man to do some handywork around her house. Alice tries to make Ann realize that she has been jilted but Ann refuses to accept that. Ann is clingy and "terribly in love," a situation that signals trouble. . The script leaves you guessing at the truth right up to the end. In Suspense's "Dark Journey" we learn that if we really want something to happen, we can will it to happen. | Along with Stephanie comes her roller skates, which are perpetually in the way and a hazard to everyone throughout the episode. Jessica Parker Kennedy, "To Find Help" play was adapted from Mel Dinelli's stage play "The Man." ", Stars: Comments (0) As it turned out, it was his last appearance on the series. Due to a political conspiracy, an innocent man is sent to death row and his only hope is his brother, who makes it his mission to deliberately get himself sent to the same prison in order to break the both of them out, from the inside. Unaware of the bomb, they tie up Paul and leave him in the basement. Yet all of these tales mysteriously lead back one way or another to Fargo, North Dakota. | In fact, so much happens so quickly in this episode that it borders on being surreal, or perhaps just silly. Peter Lorre in "Back for Christmas". This episode belongs to a sub-genre of Suspense stories that are also cautionary tales. At the height of the Cold War two Russian agents pose as your average American couple, complete with family. He wants to be alone but Joyce wants them to do everything together. | | | Like many early television programs, the show was broadcast live from New York City. She plays Rosie Jones, a singing star of "mature talents," who is asked to work with a heart-throb boy singer named Terry Dane. TrackBack (0). The radio-play was written by Eleanor Beeson. Toby Stephens, His later works include fiction as well. Young Entertainer Awards winner, Peabody/Webby/Voice Arts Awards finalist. Once it was established in 1942, the show went on to run for twenty years! | was a wonderful radio series, but there are portions of its run that I prefer to skip--the hour-long episodes, the episodes "based on fact," episodes of oft-told tales (like "Frankenstein"), and most of the egotistical William F. Robson's run at producing (which … This episode was produced, edited and directed by William Spier and aired on June 12, 1947. . This is a very patriotic WWII era episode that touches on the racial issues of the time. | As a result however, the greatly feared public workhouses became even more terrifying in that, if you died there, you could end up being dissected in an anatomy clinic. | "Neil Cream, Doctor of Poison" was produced and directed by Elliott Lewis. Listen online, no signup necessary. Download Suspense.1946.12.19_Thing_In_The_Window.mp3. Download Suspense_1955.09.13_AStoryOfPoison.mp3, Posted on May 31, 2007 at 05:45 PM in Best of Suspense, Victorian Horror | Permalink | Comments (9) Download Suspense.01.06.1949.To_Find_Help.mp3. An ALT Balaji original, Apharan is a suspense thriller web series that stars Arunoday Singh and Mahie Gill. Raymond Burr co-stars as the detective who comes to question her and William Conrad plays the boyfriend. TrackBack (0), Suspense's "Momentum" was adapted from a Depression era short story by Cornell Woolrich published under the titles "Momentum" and also "Murder Always Gathers Momentum." The perfect suspense-drama-love-story-mystery novel — it was such a page-turner that I stayed up all night to finish (even though I had work the next morning )! Download CoupleNextDoor.1958.01.01_Phone_Call_To_Mexico_City.mp3, Posted on May 24, 2007 at 08:34 AM in Best of Suspense | Permalink | A man named Paul believes that his wife, Francie, is cheating on him. He said he's going to give me an air-conditioned place when I go down there, if I go there, so I won't put all the fires out. | The Anatomy Act of 1832 altered the laws and increased the number of bodies available, thereby diminishing the need for body-snatching. 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