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By: Andrew Rhynes
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Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio’s greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.Andrew Rhynes Art Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • The Lodger | Suspense (12-14-44)
    Jul 28 2025
    Set in London in the year 1888, a London terrorized by the fifth in a succession of recent murders, murders of young attractive women. The unknown killer at large and little else absorbed their horrified imagination of the great city. A couple suspects that their lodger is really “The Avenger,” a homicidal maniac. Original Air […]
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  • The Black Curtain | Suspense (11-30-44)
    Jul 21 2025
    A man wakes up lying on a street, with no memories of the previous three and one half years! Original Air Date: November 30, 1944Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Suspense Star:• Cary Grant Writer:• John Dickson Carr Author:• Cornell Woolrich Producer:• William Spier Intro and Exit music from: Resurgence by Ghostrifter https://bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc
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  • The Fountain Plays | Suspense (11-23-44)
    Jul 14 2025
    The Fountain Plays is an unusual murder study. It deals with the fortunes and misfortunes of a middleclass Englishman by the name of Archibald Spiller. He lives on a little country estate with a cook and a manservant and in the garden a fountain. Original Air Date: November 23, 1944Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Suspense Star:• Charles […]
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