
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 | 424 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Originally Aired: October 1, 1951
Suspense #441, "The Case Study of a Murderer," Beth Lathrop reflects on her marriage to Hank, a man she thought she knew until troubling changes emerge. When a series of brutal murders near Lincoln Park dominates th... more
Originally Aired: September 24, 1951
Suspense #440, "The McKay College Basketball Scandal," presents the story of Fred Hudson, a 20-year-old junior and star basketball player at McKay College, where the sport isn't just a game but a way of life for ... more
Originally Aired: September 17, 1951
Suspense #439, "Neal Cream, Doctor of Poison," presents the chilling story of Dr. Neal Cream, a calculating murderer who slowly poisons his wife Emily over six months. After her death is attributed to a refined i... more
Originally Aired: September 10, 1951
Suspense #438, "The Evil of Adelaide Winters," Adelaide Winters, played by Agnes Moorhead, defends herself from what she claims are unjust accusations. Speaking after years of paralysis caused by a bullet lodged ... more
Originally Aired: September 3, 1951
Suspense #437, "Steel River Prison Break," starring Jeff Chandler, presents a tense escape drama based on actual events. Bragg, a hardened convict, has meticulously planned a prison break from Steel River Prison w... more
Originally Aired: August 27, 1951
Suspense #436, "Report on the Jolly Death Riders," William Holden stars in this tense drama based on actual events. Lieutenant Harbor of the San Francisco Police Department investigates a tragic hit-and-run accident... more
Originally Aired: June 28, 1951
Suspense #435, "The Case for Dr Singer,"
When brilliant physicist Dr. Rudolf Ellman is shot outside the American Embassy in Switzerland and dies after revealing that secrets about America's thermonuclear weapons prog... more
Originally Aired: June 21, 1951
Suspense #434, "The Greatest Thief in the World," presents James Mason as Peter Marriott, a sophisticated gentleman who may or may not be the elusive criminal known as the Squire. Scotland Yard possesses two bulky fil... 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. Paul Douglas
2. Ezio Pinza
3. Eve Arden
4. Dennis Day
5. Ozzie Nelson
6. Harriet Hilliard
7. Richard Widmark
8. Barbara Stanwyck
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