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CD # Show Titles
SUS-001 A. 42-06-17 - The Burning Court
B. 42-06-24 - Wet Saturday
SUS-002 A. 42-09-02 - The Hitchhiker
B. 42-09-16 - The Ketler Method
SUS-003 A. 42-09-23 - Passage to Beneris
B. 42-11-03 - Devil in the Summer House
SUS-004 A. 42-11-10 - Will You Make a Bet
B. 42-11-24 - Body Snatchers
SUS-005 A. 42-12-01 - The Bride Vanishes
B. 42-12-15 - Til Death Do Us Part
SUS-006 A. 42-12-22 - Two Sharp Knives
B. 43-01-12 - The Pit And Pendulum
SUS-007 A. 43-01-19 - The Devil's Saint
B. 43-02-02 - The Doctor Prescribed Death
SUS-008 A. 43-03-23 - The Customers Like Murder
B. 43-03-30 - The Dead Sleep Lightly
SUS-009 A. 43-04-13 - Fear Paints a Picture
B. 43-05-18 - ABC Murders
SUS-010 A. 43-05-25 - Sorry Wrong Number
B. 43-06-01 - Banquo's Chair
SUS-011 A. 43-06-08 - Five Canaries in the Room
B. 43-06-15 - Last Night
SUS-012 A. 43-06-22 - The Man Without a Body
B. 43-06-29 - Uncle Henry's Rose Bush
SUS-013 A. 43-08-03 - Friend to Alexander
B. 43-08-10 - A Fountain Plays
SUS-014 A. 43-09-16 - The Cross Eyed Bear
B. 43-10-07 - Philomel Cottage
SUS-015 A. 43-10-26 - After Dinner Story
B. 43-11-02 - Statement of Employee Henry Wilson
SUS-016 A. 43-11-09 - Cabin B-13
B. 43-12-02 - The Black Curtain
SUS-017 A. 44-01-06 - One-Way Ride to Nowhere
B. 44-01-27 - The Locked Room
SUS-018 A. 44-02-17 - Life Ends at Midnight
B. 44-03-09 - Defense Rests
SUS-019 A. 44-06-22 - Ten Grand
B. 44-07-13 - The Beast Must Die
SUS-020 A. 44-08-31 - Black Path of Fear
B. 44-09-14 - You'll Never See Me Again
SUS-021 A. 44-11-09 - You Were Wonderful
B. 45-09-20 - Library Book
SUS-022 A. 45-09-27 - Earth Is Made of Glass
B. 45-10-11 - Beyond Good and Evil
SUS-023 A. 45-10-25 - A Shroud for Sara
B. 45-12-05 - House in Cypress Canyon
SUS-024 A. 45-12-06 - I Won't Take a Minute
B. 45-12-27 - Pink Camillias
SUS-025 A. 46-01-03 - Angel of Death
B. 46-03-21 - Lonely Road
SUS-026 A. 46-07-04 - An Evening's Diversion
B. 46-07-25 - Can't We be Friends
SUS-027 A. 46-08-29 - Blue Eyes
B. 46-10-03 - Three Times Murder
SUS-028 A. 46-10-10 - Plain Case of Murder
B. 46-10-24 - Dame Fortune
SUS-029 A. 46-11-14 - One Who Got Away
B. 46-11-21 - Drive-In
SUS-030 A. 47-01-30 - Three Blind Mice
B. 47-02-13 - 13th Sound
SUS-031 A. 47-02-20 - Always Room at the Top
B. 47-05-15 - Death At LiveOak
SUS-032 A. 47-07-03 - Money Talks
B. 47-07-24 - Murder by an Expert
SUS-033 A. 47-10-23 - The X Ray Camera
B. 47-11-13 - Raibouchinska
SUS-034 A. 47-12-05 - The Clock and the Rope
B. 47-12-26 - Too Little To Live On
SUS-035 A. 48-07-29 - Yellow Wallpaper
B. 48-08-05 - An Honest Man
SUS-036 A. 48-08-26 - Song of the Heart
B. 48-09-16 - Hitchhiker Poker
SUS-037 A. 48-09-30 - The Man Who Wanted to Be
B. 48-10-07 - Night Cry
SUS-038 A. 48-11-04 - Death Sentence
B. 49-01-27 - Thing in the Windows
SUS-039 A. 49-05-05 - Death Has a Shadow
B. 49-06-30 - Day I Died
SUS-040 A. 49-10-13 - Accounts Payable
B. 49-12-01 - Mission Completed
SUS-041 A. 50-03-30 - Blood Sacrifice
B. 50-10-26 - Too Hot To Live
SUS-042 A. 50-11-16 - On a Country Road
B. 51-05-10 - Death On My Hands
SUS-043 A. 51-05-17 - Another Man's Poison
B. 51-06-14 - The Truth about Jerry Baxter
SUS-044 A. 52-02-11 - Odd Man Out
B. 52-02-25 - Killing in Vegas
SUS-045 A. 52-10-27 - Allan in Wonderland
B. 52-12-01 - The Big Heist
SUS-046 A. 53-01-05 - Mystery of Edwin Drood pt.1
B. 53-01-12 - Mystery of Edwin Drood pt.2
SUS-047 A. 52-12-08 - Joker Is Wild
B. 53-02-02 - Plan X
SUS-048 A. 40-07-22 - The Lodger
B. 42-09-30 - One Hundred in Dark
SUS-049 A. 43-01-05 - Nothing Up My Sleeve
B. 43-02-16 - In Fear And Trembling
SUS-050 A. 43-04-20 - Moment of Darkness
B. 43-04-27 - Diary of Sophronia Winters
SUS-051 A. 43-05-11 - Mr. Markheiman Antique Dealer
B. 43-07-06 - White Rose Murders
SUS-052 A. 43-07-20 - Murder Goes for a Swim
B. 43-07-27 - Last Letter Of Doctor Bronson
SUS-053 A. 43-08-21 - Sorry, Wrong Number
B. 43-09-02 - Singing Walls
SUS-054 A. 43-09-09 - Marry For Murder
B. 43-09-23 - Most Dangerous Game
SUS-055 A. 43-11-16 - Thieves Fall Out
B. 43-11-23 - The Strange Death Of Charles Umberstein
SUS-056 A. 43-12-09 - Night Revealed
B. 43-12-23 - Back For Christmas
SUS-057 A. 43-12-30 - Finishing School
B. 44-01-13 - Dime A Dance
SUS-058 A. 44-01-20 - A World Of Darkness
B. 44-02-10 - Suspision
SUS-059 A. 44-03-02 - Portrait Without A Face
B. 44-03-23 - Sneak Preview
SUS-060 A. 44-03-30 - Cat and Mouse
B. 44-04-06 - Woman In Red
SUS-061 A. 44-04-13 - Marvelous Barastro
B. 44-04-20 - Palmer Method
SUS-062 A. 44-04-27 - Death Went Along For The Ride
B. 44-05-04 - Dark Tower
SUS-063 A. 44-05-11 - The Visitor
B. 44-06-01 - Fugue In C Minor
SUS-064 A. 44-06-08 - Case History of Edgar Lowdnes
B. 44-06-15 - A Friend To Alexander
SUS-065 A. 44-06-29 - The Walls Came Tumbling Down
B. 44-07-06 - The Search For Henri LeFevre
SUS-066 A. 44-07-20 - Of Maestro And Men
B. 44-08-03 - Banquo's Chair
SUS-067 A. 44-08-10 - The Man Who Knew How
B. 44-08-17 - Diary Of Sophronia Winters
SUS-068 A. 44-08-24 - Actor's Blood
B. 44-09-07 - Voyage through Darkness
SUS-069 A. 44-09-21 - Bluebeard Of Bellac
B. 44-10-05 - Dateline Lisbon
SUS-070 A. 44-10-12 - The Merry Widower
B. 44-10-19 - Eve
SUS-071 A. 44-10-26 - The Night Man
B. 44-11-02 - The Singing Walls
SUS-072 A. 44-11-16 - Dead Of Night
B. 44-11-30 - Black Curtain
SUS-073 A. 44-12-21 - The Brighton Strangler
B. 44-12-28 - A Thing of Beauty
SUS-074 A. 45-01-04 - I Had An Alibi
B. 45-01-11 - Drive In
SUS-075 A. 45-01-18 - To Find Help
B. 45-02-01 - Most Dangerous Game
SUS-076 A. 45-02-08 - A Tale Of Two Sisters
B. 45-02-15 - Sell Me Your Life
SUS-077 A. 45-02-22 - John Barbey & Son
B. 45-03-08 - Love's Lovely Counterfeit
SUS-078 A. 45-03-15 - Cricket
B. 45-03-22 - Heart's Desire
SUS-079 A. 45-03-29 - Taming Of The Beast
B. 45-04-05 - A Guy Gets Lonely
SUS-080 A. 45-05-24 - My Own Murderer
B. 45-05-31 - August_Heat
SUS-081 A. 45-06-07 - Two Sharp Knives
B. 45-06-28 - Dealings Of Mr Markheim
SUS-082 A. 45-07-05 - The Last Detail
B. 45-07-12 - Footfalls
SUS-083 A. 45-07-19 - Bank Holiday
B. 45-08-02 - Man In The House
SUS-084 A. 45-08-09 - Murder for Myra
B. 45-08-23 - This Will Kill You
SUS-085 A. 45-08-30 - Nobody Loves Me
B. 45-09-13 - Furnished Floor
SUS-086 A. 45-10-04 - Death On Highway 99
B. 45-10-18 - Summer Storm
SUS-087 A. 45-11-08 - The Bet
B. 45-11-15 - Murder Off Key
SUS-088 A. 45-11-22 - Deacon Street
B. 45-11-29 - A Week Ago Wednesday
SUS-089 A. 45-12-20 - Double Entry
B. 46-01-17 - The Pasteboard Box
SUS-090 A. 46-01-24 - My Dear Niece
B. 46-02-14 - The Lucky Lady
SUS-091 A. 46-02-21 - Consequence
B. 46-03-14 - No More Alice
SUS-092 A. 46-03-28 - Out Of Control
B. 46-04-04 - Post Mortem
SUS-093 A. 46-04-11 - Name of the Game
B. 46-04-25 - Dark Journey
SUS-094 A. 46-05-02 - Crime without Passion
B. 46-05-16 - The Plan
SUS-095 A. 46-05-30 - Leading Citizen of Pratt County
B. 46-06-06 - The High Wall
SUS-096 A. 46-06-13 - Too Many Smiths
B. 46-06-20 - Your Devoted Wife
SUS-097 A. 46-07-11 - Feast Of The Furies
B. 46-07-18 - Photo Finish
SUS-098 A. 46-08-08 - Dead Ernest
B. 46-08-15 - Last Letter Of Dr Bronson
SUS-099 A. 46-08-22 - Great Horrell
B. 46-09-05 - You'll Never See Me Again
SUS-100 A. 46-09-26 - Statement Of Employee
B. 46-11-07 - Easy Money
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Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were "The Man who Tried to Save Lincoln" (a time travel fantasy) and an adaptation of Curt Siodmak's Donovan's Brain, as well as an adaptation of an H. P. Lovecraft short story, "The Dunwich Horror".

Alfred Hitchcock directed its audition show (for the CBS summer series Forecast). This was an adaptation of "The Lodger," a story Hitchcock had filmed in 1926 with Ivor Novello. Martin Grams, Jr., author of Suspense: Twenty Years of Thrills and Chills, described the Forecast origin of Suspense:

On the second presentation of July 22, 1940, Forecast offered a mystery/horror show titled Suspense. With the co-operation of his producer Walter Wanger, Alfred Hitchcock received the honor of directing his first radio show for the American public. The condition agreed upon for Hitchcock's appearance was that CBS make a pitch to the listening audience about his and Wanger's latest film, Foreign Correspondent. To add some flavour to the deal, Wanger threw in Edmund Gwenn and Herbert Marshall as part of the package. All three men (including Hitch) would be seen in the upcoming film, which was due for a theatrical release the next month. Both Marshall and Hitchcock decided on the same story to bring to the airwaves, which happened to be a favorite of both of them: Marie Belloc Lowndes' "The Lodger." Alfred Hitchcock had filmed this story for Gainsborough in 1926, and since then it had remained as one of his favorites.

Herbert Marshall portrayed the mysterious lodger, and co-starring with him were Edmund Gwenn and character actress Lurene Tuttle as the rooming-house keepers who start to suspect that their new boarder might be the notorious Jack-the-Ripper. [Gwenn was actually repeating the role taken in the 1926 film by his brother, Arthur Chesney. And Tuttle would work again with Hitchcock nearly 20 years later, playing Mrs. Al Chambers in Psycho.] Character actor Joseph Kearns also had a small part in the drama, and Wilbur Hatch, head musician for CBS Radio at the time, composed and conducted the music specially for the program. Adapting the script to radio was not a great technical challenge for Hitchcock, and he cleverly decided to hold back the ending of the story from the listening audience in order to keep them in suspense themselves. This way, if the audience's curiosity got the better of them, they would write in to the network to find out whether the mysterious lodger was in fact Jack the Ripper. For the next few weeks, hundreds of letters came in from faithful listeners asking how the story ended. Actually a few wrote threats claiming that it was "indecent" and "immoral" to present such a production without giving the solution.



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