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of the program's premiere episode, "Revenge", commended the "great technical skill" of mixing filmed segments with live studio shots, a technique that the review labeled a "novel aspect". Beyond that, however, reviewer Jay Gould found little to like about the episode, which he wrote was "a badly
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they board the train separately to avoid suspicion. Flashing forward to the present, Ray catches up with Mary on the train. The mysterious man is then revealed to be sitting in front of them, and as the tickets are being collected, he flashes a badge to the conductor.
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radio scripts, while others were original for television. Like the radio program, many scripts were adaptations of literary classics by well-known authors. Classic authors such as
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husband's next heavily insured "accident." She doesn't believe him—until she's almost killed when Doc "accidentally" knocks a sunlamp into the tub while she's bathing.
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phone is dead. Through the door's peephole, she sees the building's desk clerk leaving Agatha's apartment. Sally realizes something bad has happened to the old lady.
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radio on 8 August 1946, 8 May 1947, & 24 March 1949.
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25 Mar. 1952 - "The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Part 2"
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18 Mar. 1952 - "The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Part 1"
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1700:26 May 1953 - "The Adventure of the Black Baronet"
1417:28 August 1951 - "This Is Your Confession: Part 2"
1414:21 August 1951 - "This Is Your Confession: Part 1"
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1166:28 Feb. 1950 - "The Man Who Talked in His Sleep"
1100:11 Oct. 1949 - "A Cask of Amontillado" starring
388:commented in a review of the same episode that "
1736:18 August 1953 - "Nightmare at Ground Zero" by
1664:24 February 1953 - "They Haven't Killed Me Yet"
1289:28 November 1950 - "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole"
1448:23 Oct. 1951 - "The Train from Czechoslovakia"
1261:17 October 1950 - "The Man Who Would Be King"
1762:22 September 1953 - "The Riddle of Mayerling"
1620:9 December 1952 - "The Girl Who Saw Tomorrow"
282:in the episode "A Cask of Amontillado" (1949)
1580:16 Sep. 1952 - "The Return of Dr. Bourdette"
1402:24 July 1951 - "The Incident at Story Point"
1298:19 December 1950 - "Dancing Dan's Christmas"
286:Some of the early scripts were adapted from
1941:"Suspense - Goodbye New York - TheTVDB.com"
1715:30 June 1953 - "The Fury of Señorita Gomez"
1366:1 May 1951 - "No Friend Like an Old Friend"
1190:25 Apr. 1950 - "The Gentleman from America"
1178:28 Mar. 1950 - "The Second Class Passenger"
244:from 1949 to 1954. It was adapted from the
2489:1950s American anthology television series
2484:1940s American anthology television series
1614:25 November 1952 - "The Whispering Killer"
1423:11 September 1951 - "Strange for a Killer"
1240:5 September 1950 - "A Pocketful of Murder"
1136:20 Dec. 1949 - "The Seeker and the Sought"
1121:15 Nov. 1949 - "The Thin Edge of Violence"
260:recordings were made for transmission via
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2494:Black-and-white American television shows
1682:14 April 1953 - "Kiss Me Again, Stranger"
1629:30 December 1952 - "The Invisible Killer"
1346:10 April 1951 - "The Foggy Night Visitor"
1187:18 Apr. 1950 - "Murder at the Mardi Gras"
2509:Television shows filmed in New York City
1721:14 July 1953 - "The Dutch Schultz Story"
1331:6 March 1951 - "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
1292:5 December 1950 - "The Guy from Nowhere"
1199:16 May 1950 - "One and One's a Lonesome"
1139:27 Dec. 1949 - "The Case of Lady Sannox"
1091:20 Sep. 1949 - "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
797:Cornell Woolrich & Frank Gabrielson
353:is also streaming episodes of the show.
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2504:Television series based on radio series
2479:1954 American television series endings
1966:TV Noir: Dark Drama on the Small Screen
1759:15 September 1953 - "The Darkest Night"
1750:25 August 1953 - "Death in the Passing"
1676:24 March 1953 - "Portrait of Constance"
1617:2 December 1952 - "A Time of Innocence"
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1706:9 June 1953 - "The Man Who Cried Wolf"
1694:12 May 1953 - "The Death of an Editor"
1670:10 March 1953 - "The Legend of Lizzie"
1623:16 December 1952 - "The Tortured Hand"
1574:2 Sep. 1952 - "The Old Lady of Bayeux"
1556:15 Jul. 1952 - "For the Love of Randi"
1340:27 March 1951 - "The Three of Silence"
1328:27 February 1951 - "Margin for Safety"
1142:3 Jan. 1950 - "Morning Boat to Africa"
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1658:10 February 1953 - "A Study in Stone"
1649:20 January 1953 - "Vacancy for Death"
1589:7 Oct. 1952 - "The Man in the Mirror"
1553:1 Jul. 1952 - "Fifty Beautiful Girls"
1526:29 Apr. 1952 - "The Purloined Letter"
1408:7 August 1951 - "Killers of the City"
1387:19 June 1951 - "A Killing in Abilene"
1270:31 October 1950 - "Halloween Hold-Up"
182:30 min. (March 1, 1949-Aug. 17, 1954)
2252:"Tuesday April 22 (Cont'd) (Cont'd)"
1756:8 September 1953 - "Reign of Terror"
1724:21 July 1953 - "Pigeons in the Cave"
1626:23 December 1952 - "The Deadly Lamb"
1611:18 November 1952 - "Monsieur Vidocq"
1586:30 Sep. 1952 - "The Beach of Falesa"
1469:11 Dec. 1951 - "Mediation in Mexico"
1393:3 July 1951 - "Blood on the Trumpet"
1363:24 April 1951 - "Murderers' Meeting"
1310:16 January 1951 - "The Fool's Heart"
1286:21 November 1950 - "The Death Cards"
1184:11 Apr. 1950 - "Steely, Steely Eyes"
1065:Thomas Burke & Frank Gabrielson
904:"The Doors on the Thirteenth Floor"
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2046:"Television Highlights of the Week"
2016:"Television Highlights of the Week"
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1697:19 May 1953 - "Come Into My Parlor"
1679:31 March 1953 - "Death in the Cave"
1673:17 March 1953 - "The Black Prophet"
1568:19 Aug. 1952 - "Her Last Adventure"
1550:24 Jun. 1952 - "Night of Reckoning"
1541:3 Jun. 1952 - "Murder of Necessity"
1529:6 May 1952 - "The Mandarin Murders"
1390:26 June 1951 - "The Greatest Crime"
1334:13 March 1951 - "On a Country Road"
1316:30 January 1951 - "The Rose Garden"
1304:2 January 1951 - "Death in a River"
1276:14 November 1950 - "The Brush Off"
1255:10 October 1950 - "Criminals Mark"
1252:3 October 1950 - "The Monkey's Paw"
1243:12 September 1950 - "Edge of Panic"
1175:21 Mar. 1950 - "My Old Man's Badge"
1154:31 Jan. 1950 - "The Distant Island"
1151:24 Jan. 1950 - "The Horizontal Man"
1145:10 Jan. 1950 - "The Bomber Command"
1039:James Sheehan & Halsted Welles
870:"Murder Through the Looking Glass"
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1559:29 Jul. 1952 - "The Crooked Frame"
1508:11 Mar. 1952 - "Four Days to Kill"
1496:12 Feb. 1952 - "North of Shanghai"
1493:5 Feb. 1952 - "Betrayal in Vienna"
1457:13 Nov. 1951 - "Moonfleet: Part 2"
1433:18 Sep. 1951 - "Merryman's Murder"
1405:31 July 1951 - "A Vision of Death"
1396:10 July 1951 - "Tent on the Beach"
1246:19 September 1950 - "Dark Shadows"
1220:27 Jun. 1950 - "Wisteria Cottage"
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1583:23 Sep. 1952 - "Set-Up for Death"
1475:25 Dec. 1951 - "The Lonely Place"
1466:4 Dec. 1951 - "The Far-Off House"
1454:6 Nov. 1951 - "Moonfleet: Part 1"
1436:25 Sep. 1951 - "Doctor Anonymous"
1420:4 September 1951 - "This Way Out"
1399:17 July 1951 - "Wisteria Cottage"
1375:22 May 1951 - "Escape This Night"
1369:8 May 1951 - "Murder in the Ring"
1349:17 April 1951 - "The Juiceman" -
1343:3 April 1951 - "Go Home Dead Man"
1322:13 February 1951 - "Double Entry"
1157:7 Feb. 1950 - "Escape This Night"
1127:29 Nov. 1949 - "Man in the House"
1106:18 Oct. 1949 - "The Serpent Ring"
1088:13 Sep. 1949 - "Collector's Item"
873:Reginald Denham, Mary Orr, &
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1655:3 February 1953 - "Mutiny Below"
1635:13 January 1953 - "Mr. Matches"
1445:16 Oct. 1951 - "The Fifth Dummy"
1337:20 March 1951 - "Telephone Call"
1325:20 February 1951 - "The Victims"
1249:26 September 1950 - "Six to One"
1133:13 Dec. 1949 - "The Gray Helmet"
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1688:28 April 1953 - "F.O.B. Vienna"
1661:17 February 1953 - "The Quarry"
1544:10 Jun. 1952 - "House of Masks"
1487:22 Jan. 1952 - "The Red Signal"
1439:2 Oct. 1951 - "Santa Fe Flight"
1372:15 May 1951 - "Too Hot to Live"
1319:6 February 1951 - "Night Break"
1295:12 December 1950 - "The Mallet"
1205:30 May 1950 - "Listen, Listen"
1193:2 May 1950 - "Death of a Dummy"
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1460:20 Nov. 1951 - "Frisco Payoff"
1411:14 August 1951 - "Death Sabre"
1378:29 May 1951 - "Vamp Till Dead"
1163:21 Feb. 1950 - "Roman Holiday"
1124:22 Nov. 1949 - "The Third One"
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1565:12 Aug. 1952 - "Remember Me?"
1517:8 Apr. 1952 - "Black Panther"
1505:4 Mar. 1952 - "Day of Infamy"
1499:19 Feb. 1952 - "Summer Night"
1313:23 January 1951 - "Dead Fall"
1273:7 November 1950 - "Nightmare"
1267:24 October 1950 - "Breakdown"
1211:6 Jun. 1950 - "Black Bronze"
1148:17 Jan. 1950 - "Summer Storm"
1109:25 Oct. 1949 - "The Murderer"
1062:"The Hands of Mr. Ottermole"
893:radio program 17 March 1949.
248:which ran from 1942 to 1962.
180:25 min. (1949 pilot episode)
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1502:26 Feb. 1952 - "Night Drive"
1307:9 January 1951 - "Tough Cop"
1301:26 December 1950 - "The Tip"
1217:13 Jun. 1950 - "I'm No Hero"
1202:23 May 1950 - "Photo Finish"
340:Felicia Montealgre Bernstein
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1562:5 Aug. 1952 - "Death Cargo"
1535:20 May 1952 - "Hunted Down"
1532:13 May 1952 - "The Corsage"
1490:29 Jan. 1952 - "Death Drum"
1484:15 Jan. 1952 - "The Spider"
1442:9 Oct. 1951 - "High Street"
1384:12 June 1951 - "De Mortuis"
1181:4 Apr. 1950 - "1000 To One"
1172:14 Mar. 1950 - "The Parcel"
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1718:7 July 1953 - "The Mascot"
1685:21 April 1953 - "The Duel"
1652:27 January 1953 - "Career"
1481:8 Jan. 1952 - "Flare Week"
1451:30 Oct. 1951 - "Court Day"
1097:4 Oct. 1949 - "Dr. Violet"
655:radio on 26 October 1943.
2454:at CVTA with episode list
1691:5 May 1953 - "The Suitor"
1523:22 Apr. 1952 - "Alibi Me"
1237:29 August 1950 - "Poison"
1169:7 Mar. 1950 - "The Ledge"
1118:8 Nov. 1949 - "Suspicion"
1085:6 Sep. 1949 - "Lunch Box"
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1130:6 Dec. 1949 - "The Scar"
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2136:"Television Highlights"
1196:9 May 1950 - "Red Wine"
842:Frank Gabrielson &
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1780:Brooks, Tim (2007).
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1428:Season 4 (1951-1952)
1232:Season 3 (1950-1951)
1080:Season 2 (1949-1950)
907:Edward Mabley &
697:"A Night at an Inn"
528:Sylvia Berger &
405:Season 1 (1948-1949)
96:Henry (Hank) Sylvern
1263:Francis L. Sullivan
962:Felicia Montealegre
951:"The Yellow Scarf"
839:"The Monkey's Paw"
609:"The Man Upstairs"
445:"Goodbye New York"
165:John Peyser (1950)
72:John Peyser (1950)
2196:"Video Highlights"
1888:The New York Times
1744:, Louise Larabee,
914:Louisa Horton Hill
883:Peter von Zerneck
755:Margaret Phillips
431:Original air date
375:The New York Times
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149:Executive producer
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2106:"Air Attractions"
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1002:D.A. Clarke-Smith
994:, & Mary Orr
990:Reginald Denham,
765:Patricia Jenkins
640:Cornell Woolrich
612:Cornell Woolrich
580:John Dickson Carr
530:Dorothy L. Sayers
496:Cornell Woolrich
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1945:thetvdb.com
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1738:Rod Serling
1641:Henry Jones
1102:Bela Lugosi
1068:Ralph Bell
998:Otto Kruger
844:W.W. Jacobs
810:Julian Noa
758:Tod Andrews
644:Otto Kruger
467:Gage Clarke
324:Brian Keith
312:Bela Lugosi
136:of episodes
62:Directed by
2463:Categories
2356:"Suspense"
2330:"Suspense"
2304:"Suspense"
2278:"Suspense"
2236:October 6,
2226:"TV Drama"
1950:2023-05-16
1915:"Suspense"
1838:"Suspense"
1767:References
1746:Pat Hingle
875:Craig Rice
574:Cabin B-13
493:"Revenge"
308:Gore Vidal
304:Roald Dahl
235:television
219:1954-08-17
209:1949-01-06
170:(1952-54)
144:Production
125:of seasons
68:(1952-54)
2392:April 21,
2366:March 23,
2230:TV Digest
2206:April 21,
2176:April 30,
2146:April 30,
2116:April 29,
1045:Ken Lynch
762:Will Hare
676:Nina Foch
471:flashback
454:Meg Mundy
356:In 1949,
266:Auto-Lite
258:Kinescope
160:Producers
92:Composers
77:(1949-52)
53:Anthology
2452:Suspense
2444:Suspense
2436:Suspense
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2340:March 8,
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891:Suspense
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34:Suspense
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2000:May 28,
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1816:Variety
425:Writer
419:season
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202:Release
192:Network
117:English
2056:May 6,
2026:May 5,
1972:
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394:B film
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155:(1953)
1740:with
504:Margo
56:drama
49:Genre
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