
Unravel the Mystery with Suspense! - The Classic Radio Thriller Series Step back in time to the golden age of radio with ”Suspense!” - the iconic series that captivated audiences from 1942 to 1962 with its thrilling tales and unforgettable performances. Featuring over 900 broadcasts penned by renowned authors and directors, ”Suspense!” brought the finest in thriller and mystery genres to the airwa... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 378 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Originally Aired: June 29, 1950
Suspense #391, "Love, Honor, or Murder,"
Helen and Harry Lewis face a life-changing decision when Harry, a struggling cab driver, discovers $12,000 in cash left behind by one of his regular passengers, Sidney Walker,... more
Originally Aired: June 22, 1950
Suspense #390, "The One Millionth Joe," features Jack Carson as Al Gerzant, a public relations man who orchestrates a Fourth of July promotional stunt for the Bureau of Better Business Promotion. At the airport, Gerza... more
Originally Aired: June 8, 1950
Suspense #388, "The Case of Henri Vibard," finds Henri Vibard living comfortably at Gladstone Memorial Rest Home under the assumed name Leclerc, claiming amnesia after arriving three years earlier with two hundred thou... more
Originally Aired: June 1, 1950
Suspense #387, "A Case of Nerves," stars Edward G. Robinson as Albert Baker, a man driven to murder by years of watching his wife Louise suffer from trigeminal neuralgia, a painful nerve condition. After observing Loui... more
Originally Aired: May 25, 1950
Suspense #386, "Very Much Like a Nightmare," follows Bryce McClane, an office worker returning to his job at the Nugent building after recovering from the flu. Still exhausted from working all night on an assignment, M... more
Originally Aired: May 18, 1950
Suspense #385, "Angel Face," Cherry Wheeler faces every sister's nightmare when her younger brother Chick falls under the spell of Ruby Rose Redding, a notorious burlesque queen with dangerous connections. Despite Cher... more
Originally Aired: May 11, 1950
Suspense #384, "The Man in the Room," stars John Lund as a freelance writer who hires Miss Markham, a typist working in a shabby office building, to handle his manuscripts. From the beginning, something seems off about... more
Originally Aired: May 4, 1950
Suspense #383, "Statement of Mary Blake," stars Joan Bennett as Mary Blake, a young assistant who accepts a position working for the brilliant and charming Dr. Gregory Martin. Initially dazzled by the luxurious surround... more
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Classic radio thrillers with high-profile guest stars and sponsor-driven storytelling define this series. Episodes mix mystery, noir, and suspense through polished performances by top actors of the era, tightly written plots, and era-typical sponsor integrations. The format emphasizes theatrical dialogue, vivid sound design, and a lean production cadence that creates genuine unease with minimal rehearsal. Listeners tend to enjoy high-stakes drama, clever twists, and the prestige of hearing well-known film and stage talents perform in radio plays. Noteworthy traits include frequent collaborations with automotive sponsors and a rotating roster of eminent guests that punctuate each thriller with star power and memorable moments. This combinati... more
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Recent guests on Suspense include:
1. Robert Taylor
2. Ida Lupino
3. Lana Turner
4. Lorraine Tuttle
5. Lucille Ball
6. Victor Mature
7. Edward Arnold
8. Eddie Bracken
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