Suspense presented radio drama's dealing with life and death situations. Highly popular with audiences, at its peak, Suspense was one of radio’s best. Film stars loved it. For the first few years the shows were introduced by “The Man in Black” originally played by Joseph Kearns. Suspense debuted on June 17, 1942 as a sustaining summer replacement, returned that fall and continued in the CBS lineup until September 30, 1962. "Radio's outstanding theatre of thrills" is recognized as one of the finest dramatic series in the history of broadcasting. Old time radio shows make great listening on long road trips. Great gift idea.
Episodes:
Disc 1
Audition: The Lodger
7-21-40
The Burning Court
6-17-43
Disc 2
Wet Saturday
6-24-42
The Cave of Ali Baba
8-19-42
Disc 3
The Hitch-Hiker
9-2-42
The Kettler Method
9-16-42
Disc 4
A Passage to Benaris
9-23-42
One Hundred in the Dark
9-30-42
Disc 5
The Lord of the Witch Doctor
10-27-42
The Devil in the Summer House
11-3-42
Disc 6
Will You Make a Bet With Death?
11-10-42
Menace in Wax
11-17-42
Disc 7
The Body Snatchers
11-24-42
The Bride Vanishes
12-1-42
Disc 8
Til Death Do Us Part
12-15-42
Two Sharp Knives
12-22-42
Disc 9
The Pit and the Pendulum
1-12-43
The Devils Saint
1-19-43
Disc 10
The Doctor Prescribed Death
2-2-43
Fear and Trembling
2-16-43