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1940–1944

Suspense

1,008 surviving broadcasts held in the archive

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are public domain.

Source collection: SUSPENSE

The surviving run

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21 July

No. 1

1940

Suspense

CBS Forecast-The Lodger-Suspense audition

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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22 July

No. 2

1940

Suspense

Forecast 400722 The Lodger (audition)

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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17 June

No. 3

1942

Suspense

Burning Court

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

17 June

No. 4

1942

Suspense

001 The Burning Court

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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24 June

No. 5

1942

Suspense

Wet Saturday

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

24 June

No. 6

1942

Suspense

002 Wet Saturday

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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19 August

No. 7

1942

Suspense

The Cave of Ali Baba

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

19 August

No. 8

1942

Suspense

010 The Cave of Ali Baba

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

2 September

No. 9

1942

Suspense

The Hitchiker

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

2 September

No. 10

1942

Suspense

011 The Hitch-Hiker

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

16 September

No. 11

1942

Suspense

The Kettler Method

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

16 September

No. 12

1942

Suspense

012 The Kettler Method

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 September

No. 13

1942

Suspense

A Passage to Benarie

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 September

No. 14

1942

Suspense

013 A Passage to Benares

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

30 September

No. 15

1942

Suspense

in the Dark

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

30 September

No. 16

1942

Suspense

014 One Hundred in the Dark

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

27 October

No. 17

1942

Suspense

Lord of the Witch Doctors

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 October

No. 18

1942

Suspense

015 The Lord of the Witch Doctors

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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3 November

No. 19

1942

Suspense

Devil in the Summer House

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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3 November

No. 20

1942

Suspense

016 The Devil in the Summer House

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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10 November

No. 21

1942

Suspense

Will You Make A Bet With Death

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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10 November

No. 22

1942

Suspense

017 Will You Make a Bet with Death

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

17 November

No. 23

1942

Suspense

Menace in Wax

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

Transmission

17 November

No. 24

1942

Suspense

018 Menace in Wax

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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24 November

No. 25

1942

Suspense

The Body Snatchers

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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24 November

No. 26

1942

Suspense

019 The Body Snatchers

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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1 December

No. 27

1942

Suspense

The Bride Vanishes

Running time

27 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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1 December

No. 28

1942

Suspense

020 The Bride Vanishes

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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15 December

No. 29

1942

Suspense

15Till Death Do Us Part

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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15 December

No. 30

1942

Suspense

021 Till Death Do Us Part

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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22 December

No. 31

1942

Suspense

Two Sharp Knives

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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22 December

No. 32

1942

Suspense

022 Two Sharp Knives

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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5 January

No. 33

1943

Suspense

Nothing Up My Sleeve

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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5 January

No. 34

1943

Suspense

023 Nothing up My Sleeve

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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12 January

No. 35

1943

Suspense

The Pit And The Pendulum

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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12 January

No. 36

1943

Suspense

024 The Pit and the Pendulum

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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19 January

No. 37

1943

Suspense

The Devils Saint

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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19 January

No. 38

1943

Suspense

025 The Devil's Saint

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 February

No. 39

1943

Suspense

The Black Curtain

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 February

No. 40

1943

Suspense

027 The Doctor Prescribed Death

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 February

No. 41

1943

Suspense

028 The Hangman Won't Wait

Running time

15 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 February

No. 42

1943

Suspense

In Fear And Trembling

Running time

27 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 February

No. 43

1943

Suspense

029 In Fear and Trembling

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 February

No. 44

1943

Suspense

030 Will You Walk into My Parlor

Running time

15 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 March

No. 45

1943

Suspense

The Customers Like Murder

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 March

No. 46

1943

Suspense

034 The Customers Like Murder

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 March

No. 47

1943

Suspense

The Dead Sleep Lightly

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 March

No. 48

1943

Suspense

035 The Dead Sleep Lightly

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 April

No. 49

1943

Suspense

Fire Burn And Cauldron Bubble

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 April

No. 50

1943

Suspense

036 Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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13 April

No. 51

1943

Suspense

Fear Paints a Picture

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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13 April

No. 52

1943

Suspense

037 Fear Paints a Picture

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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20 April

No. 53

1943

Suspense

Moment Of Darkness

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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20 April

No. 54

1943

Suspense

038 The Moment of Darkness

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 April

No. 55

1943

Suspense

Diary Of Saphronia Winters

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 April

No. 56

1943

Suspense

039 The Diary of Sophronia Winters

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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4 May

No. 57

1943

Suspense

Death Flies Blind

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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4 May

No. 58

1943

Suspense

040 Death Flies Blind

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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11 May

No. 59

1943

Suspense

Mister Markham Antique Dealer

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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11 May

No. 60

1943

Suspense

041 Mr Markham, Antique Dealer

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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18 May

No. 61

1943

Suspense

The ABC Murders

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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18 May

No. 62

1943

Suspense

042 The ABC Murders

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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25 May

No. 63

1943

Suspense

Sorry Wrong Number East Coast

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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25 May

No. 64

1943

Suspense

Sorry Wrong Number West Coast

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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25 May

No. 65

1943

Suspense

043 Sorry, Wrong Number

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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25 May

No. 66

1943

Suspense

SuspenseSorryWrongNumberWestCoast 05 25 1943

Running time

29 min

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1 June

No. 67

1943

Suspense

Banquos Chair

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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1 June

No. 68

1943

Suspense

044 Banquo's Chair

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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8 June

No. 69

1943

Suspense

Five Canaries In The Room

Running time

27 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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8 June

No. 70

1943

Suspense

045 Five Canaries in the Room

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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15 June

No. 71

1943

Suspense

Last Night

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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15 June

No. 72

1943

Suspense

046 Last Night

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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22 June

No. 73

1943

Suspense

Man Without A Body

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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22 June

No. 74

1943

Suspense

047 The Man Without a Body

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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29 June

No. 75

1943

Suspense

Uncle Henrys Rose Bush

Running time

27 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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29 June

No. 76

1943

Suspense

048 Uncle Henry's Rosebush

Running time

27 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 July

No. 77

1943

Suspense

The White Rose Murders

Running time

25 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 July

No. 78

1943

Suspense

049 The White Rose Murders

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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20 July

No. 79

1943

Suspense

Murder Goes For A Swim

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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20 July

No. 80

1943

Suspense

050 Murder Goes for a Swim

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 July

No. 81

1943

Suspense

Last Letter of Doctor Bronson

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 July

No. 82

1943

Suspense

051 The Last Letter of Dr Bronson

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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3 August

No. 83

1943

Suspense

A Friend to Alexander

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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3 August

No. 84

1943

Suspense

052 A Friend to Alexander

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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10 August

No. 85

1943

Suspense

The Fountain Plays

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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10 August

No. 86

1943

Suspense

053 The Fountain Plays

Running time

31 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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21 August

No. 87

1943

Suspense

Sorry Wrong Number 2

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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21 August

No. 88

1943

Suspense

054 Sorry, Wrong Number

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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28 August

No. 89

1943

Suspense

The Kings Birthday

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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28 August

No. 90

1943

Suspense

055 The King's Birthday

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 September

No. 91

1943

Suspense

The Singing Walls

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 September

No. 92

1943

Suspense

056 The Singing Walls

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 September

No. 93

1943

Suspense

Marry for Murder

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 September

No. 94

1943

Suspense

057 Marry for Murder

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 September

No. 95

1943

Suspense

The Cross-Eyed Bear

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 September

No. 96

1943

Suspense

058 The Cross-Eyed Bear

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 September

No. 97

1943

Suspense

The Most Dangerous Game

Running time

31 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 September

No. 98

1943

Suspense

059 The Most Dangerous Game

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 September

No. 99

1943

Suspense

060 The Lost Special (129-44) 28915 30m23s AFRS

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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7 October

No. 100

1943

Suspense

Philomel Cottage

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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7 October

No. 101

1943

Suspense

061 Philomel Cottage

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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19 October

No. 102

1943

Suspense

062 Lazarus Walks (128-44) 27343 28m49s AFRS

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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26 October

No. 103

1943

Suspense

After Dinner Story

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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26 October

No. 104

1943

Suspense

063 The After Dinner Story

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 November

No. 105

1943

Suspense

Statement Of Employee Henry Wilson

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 November

No. 106

1943

Suspense

064 Statement of Employee Henry Wilson

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 November

No. 107

1943

Suspense

Cabin B-13

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 November

No. 108

1943

Suspense

065 Cabin B-13

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 November

No. 109

1943

Suspense

Thieves Fall Out

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 November

No. 110

1943

Suspense

066 Thieves Fall Out

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 November

No. 111

1943

Suspense

Strange Death Of Charles Umberstein

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 November

No. 112

1943

Suspense

067 The Strange Death of Charles Umberstein

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 December

No. 113

1943

Suspense

The Black Curtain

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 December

No. 114

1943

Suspense

068 The Black Curtain

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 December

No. 115

1943

Suspense

The Night Reveals

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 December

No. 116

1943

Suspense

069 The Night Reveals

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 December

No. 117

1943

Suspense

Wet Saturday

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 December

No. 118

1943

Suspense

070 Wet Saturday

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 December

No. 119

1943

Suspense

Back For Christmas

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 December

No. 120

1943

Suspense

071 Back for Christmas

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 December

No. 121

1943

Suspense

Finishing School

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 December

No. 122

1943

Suspense

072 Finishing School

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 January

No. 123

1944

Suspense

One Way Ride To Nowhere

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 January

No. 124

1944

Suspense

073 One-Way Ride to Nowhere

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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13 January

No. 125

1944

Suspense

Dime A Dance

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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13 January

No. 126

1944

Suspense

074 Dime a Dance

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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20 January

No. 127

1944

Suspense

A World Of Darkness

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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20 January

No. 128

1944

Suspense

075 A World of Darkness

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 January

No. 129

1944

Suspense

The Locked Room

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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27 January

No. 130

1944

Suspense

076 The Locked Room

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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3 February

No. 131

1944

Suspense

The Sisters

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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3 February

No. 132

1944

Suspense

077 The Sisters

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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10 February

No. 133

1944

Suspense

Suspicion

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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10 February

No. 134

1944

Suspense

078 Suspicion

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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17 February

No. 135

1944

Suspense

Life Ends At Midnight

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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17 February

No. 136

1944

Suspense

079 Life Ends at Midnight

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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24 February

No. 137

1944

Suspense

Sorry Wrong Number 3

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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24 February

No. 138

1944

Suspense

080 Sorry, Wrong Number

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 March

No. 139

1944

Suspense

Portrait Without A Face

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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2 March

No. 140

1944

Suspense

081 Portrait Without a Face

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 March

No. 141

1944

Suspense

The Defense Rests

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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9 March

No. 142

1944

Suspense

082 The Defense Rests

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 March

No. 143

1944

Suspense

Narrative About Clarence

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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16 March

No. 144

1944

Suspense

083 Narrative About Clarence

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 March

No. 145

1944

Suspense

Sneak Preview

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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23 March

No. 146

1944

Suspense

084 Sneak Preview

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 March

No. 147

1944

Suspense

Cat and Mouse

Running time

30 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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30 March

No. 148

1944

Suspense

085 Cat and Mouse

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 April

No. 149

1944

Suspense

The Woman In Red

Running time

28 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are

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6 April

No. 150

1944

Suspense

086 The Woman in Red

Running time

29 min

Suspense ran on CBS from 1942 to 1962, the network's flagship thriller anthology, produced first by William Spier and later by Elliott Lewis and Antony Ellis. Hollywood stars were routinely cast against type — Cary Grant, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball — and the scores were written by Bernard Herrmann and his successors. These transfers come from the Old Time Radio Researchers single-episode collections and are