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Ernest Bowers suffers an attack of catalepsy while crossing the street, lapsing into a coma that resembles death. Believing he was killed by a passing car, his body is sent to the city morgue. His coat, with a note in the pocket describing his medical condition, is taken by the owner of a secondhand
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Following the sudden death of her husband, Josie marries Doc Archer, the man named beneficiary of her husband's life insurance policy. Investigator Westcott is suspicious after learning the doctor has a history of collecting such payouts. Westcott informs Josie that she is in danger of becoming her
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Elderly Agatha Leighton returns from a trip to find her apartment on the thirteenth floor has been robbed. As she attempts to call the police, someone grabs her. Sally, who lives down the hall, attempts to visit the old lady as she'd promised, but finds she's been locked in her apartment and the
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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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contrived piece of trivia", described elsewhere in the review as having "a drab story and an inexcusably poor supporting cast". Even so, he wrote that with improvements "the mystery show should be a serviceable staple on video."
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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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14 October 1952 - "The Blue Panther" Phyllis Brooks, Michael Strong, Erik Rhodes, Gene Anton Jr., Bruce Gordon, Michael Garrett, Tom Avera, Gina Petrushka
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21 October 1952 - "The Man Who Had Seven Hours" Robert Sterling, Gaby Rodgers, Walter Kohler, Ludie Claire, Susan Caubet, Marcel Hillaire, MacLean Savage
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comics licensed from CBS; a box on the cover of the first eleven issues (out of 29 total issues) read "Based on gripping CBS radio - television series".
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11 November 1952 - "The Moving Target" Jamie Smith, Irja Jensen, Joseph Anthony, Wolfe Barzell, Rudy Bond, Kalle Ruusumen, Jan DeRuth, Nina Hansen
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clothing store and quickly sold. The couple who purchase the jacket finds the note and begins a race to save Ernest from a premature embalming.
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28 October 1952 - "All Hallow's Eve" - Franchot Tone, Francis Compton, Romney Brent, Patricia Byrd, Penny Hays, Douglas Jay, Bobby Catanio
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radio on 13 March 1943 & 9 November 1943. In 1948 it inspired its own short-lived radio program.
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The show was broadcast live from New York City to stations on CBS's eastern and midwestern networks.
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Departing New York by train, Mary Gardner (Meg Mundy), worries that a mysterious man (
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14 Feb. 1950 - "The Suicide Club" based on the stories by Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present
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all had stories adapted for the series, while contemporary authors such as
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also contributed. Many notable actors appeared on the program, including
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The ninety existing episodes are available today on three DVD box sets.
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made an inauspicious debut" on television, comparing the episode to a
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radio show on 12 August 1942, 10 February 1944, & 3 April 1948.
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A pilot flies unknown shipments to a mystery spot in the Arctic.
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episode "Woman in Love" (August 26, 1952) at Internet Archive
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1 Nov. 1949 - "Black Passage" based on the story "Olalla" by
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A couple has separate health issues. One of them is arsenic.
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radio on 8 August 1946, 8 May 1947, & 24 March 1949.
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corporation, and each episode was introduced by host
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18 Mar. 1952 - "The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Part 1"
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Index

Suspense (US TV series)

Anthology
drama
Robert Mulligan
Robert Stevens
Rex Marshall
Henry (Hank) Sylvern
Bernard Herrmann
William Dozier
Martin Manulis
CBS
television
anthology series
CBS Television
radio program of the same name
Kinescope
KTTV
Auto-Lite
Rex Marshall

Romney Brent
Edgar Allan Poe
Agatha Christie
Charles Dickens
Roald Dahl
Gore Vidal
Bela Lugosi
Boris Karloff
Cloris Leachman

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