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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 airwaves. Broadcast on the CBS Radio Network, ”Suspense!” showcased Hollywood’s brightest stars, incl ...
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The Morning Jam on VTRN

The Virginia Talk Radio Network

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Virginia's Talk Station on 100.9 WIQO in Lynchburg and 106.3 WMNA in Gretna-Danville! Talk Radio for Roanoke on 1240 AM & 99.5 FM and 1350 AM in Bedford! CBS Sports Radio on 93.3 FM and 1320 AM in Lynchburg & 730 AM on the Southside!
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Lux Radio Theater

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Lux Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, "Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!" Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from ...
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Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio

The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network; CBS Radio network, and NBC Radio. Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films.
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Entertainment Radio

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CBS Radio Mystery Theater (a.k.a. Radio Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater, sometimes abbreviated as CBSRMT) was a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982 Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and ...
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Sound*Bytes is an award-winning national radio show feature distributed to the over 500 stations on the CBS News network. Founded by Jan Ziff and Allan Davidson and hosted by Jan Ziff during its first three decades, Sound*Bytes is now in its thirty-fourth year of continuous broadcast, with Allan hosting.
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Casey, Crime Photographer

Entertainment Radio

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Casey, Crime Photographer was a popular radio show that aired from 1943 to 1955 on CBS. The show was based on the character of Jack "Flashgun" Casey, a crime photographer for the fictional newspaper The Morning Express, created by novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey, Crime Photographer radio show poster The show followed Casey as he solved crimes alongside his reporter friend, Ann Williams, and his other friends at their favorite hangout, the Blue Note Cafe. The Blue Note was also a jazz club ...
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Intuitive astrologer Shelley Overton has hosted AstroEnergy for a decade. She lives in Orlando, Florida. Shelley has studied astrology and given readings for over 30+ years. Shelley is the host of the AstroEnergy Astrology Show on Soundcloud.com, after being a guest astrologer on the national radio show The Lisa J Smith Show on CBS radio network' The New Sky Radio. Shelley loves to connect to new people, and help others through astrology and life coaching. You can reach her at www.AngelicZod ...
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Surrounded by Good People Radio is a community podcast network and internet radio station. Surrounded by Good People Radio will feature different local hosts and shows with dynamic programming that will span across art and culture, food and drink, health and wellness, and music.
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Arkansas Section Bulletin

Arkansas Section of the ARRL

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About the Newscast: The Arkansas Section Bulletin™ is a monthly podcast is produced by the Arkansas Section of the Amateur Radio Relay League to share news and information of the Arkansas Section and surrounding areas. This newscast contains news of interest to radio amateurs worldwide. The bulletins conform to all sections and codes as outlined under the United States FCC Part 97 Amateur Radio Service rules regarding the legal means of amateur radio operators issuing "QST’s" or "Bulletins o ...
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Schwartz on Sports

The Sportsday Radio Network

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Peter Schwartz has been covering the New York/New Jersey sports scene for three decades. Currently, he is a sports anchor for WCBS 880, CBS Sports Radio, and Fox News Headlines 24/7. He is also a contributing writing for USA Football and the public address announcer for the New York Cosmos Soccer club and select NYIT sporting events. Peter has worked for a variety of outlets in the market including WFAN, ESPN Radio, WABC Radio and 1010 WINS while also calling play by play for the NY Dragons ...
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Welcome to "Fans First: A Sports Podcast," where your voice matters most! Hosted by the legendary Hall of Fame sportscaster Jim Powell, this show puts fans at the heart of the conversation. We believe sports are more than just games—they’re a way of life, a source of passion, and a community that brings people together. That’s why "Fans First" is here to celebrate your insights, opinions, and love for the game like never before. Whether you’re cheering in the stands, shouting at the TV, or d ...
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Sports is Entertainment. Celebrate sports with, me, Pat Imig. I'm an entrepreneur headquartered in St. Louis. Before I started my video marketing agency, I made my living in sports media. I was a host at CBS Sports Radio in St. Louis, Host of Cold Hard Football Facts on New England Patriots.com Columnist at Barstool Sports, The Sporting News and St. Louis Sports Magazine. Follow my sports coverage @getpisn on YouTube and all social platforms when not listening to the podcast!
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Chiefs Kingdom - Are you tired of watching the normal sport debate shows where they always talk about the same old teams and topics? Well, we got the show for you, where old school Kansas City Chiefs teammates get together to discuss the current Chiefs team. Jason Dunn and Eric Warfield spar over their "Chief Concerns," while also giving you the very best game analysis from two who have worn the red and gold. Listen to or watch on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Come join Jason Dunn, Er ...
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Dr. Marvin is an educational psychologist specializing in child behavior, learning difficulties, psychoeducational testing, behavior, parenting, and more. With 4 decades of experience and appearances on over 300 radio and TV shows (CNN, ABC Radio Network, Sally Jessy Raphael, CBS Morning TV, etc.), Dr. Marvin has much to share with you. He will answer YOUR questions, if appropriate, on a future podcast. Send your questions to [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spoti ...
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Duffy's Tavern

Old Time Radio DVD

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Duffy's Tavern was a popular American radio situation comedy which ran for a decade on several networks (CBS, 1941–1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942–1944; NBC, 1944–1951), concluding with the December 28, 1951 broadcast.
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Dick Tracy

The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip. On February 4, 1935, it was picked up by CBS Radio, airing in 15 minute episodes four times a week. Returning next season it aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937. From April 29, 1939, "Dick Tracy" became a half-hour-long prime time radio serial, airing at 5:00 pm. When the USA got involved in the Second ...
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Lux Radio Theatre

Entertainment Radio

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"Lux Radio Theatre" was an iconic American radio show that ran from 1934 to 1955, primarily on CBS Radio. It was renowned for its weekly, hour-long adaptations of popular films and Broadway plays, often featuring Hollywood's biggest stars reprising their original roles. Here's a closer look at its significance: Format: The show would adapt current or upcoming movie attractions and Broadway plays for radio, allowing listeners to experience condensed versions of popular stories. Star Power: Wh ...
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Plumluvfoods

Chef Plum

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Plum Luv Foods live is the Number One digital audio live food talk show heard live on Spreaker, Stitcher radio, Iheart radio, Spotify Thursday Nights at 10pm and archived to Itunes and everywhere podcasts are downloaded. Plum Luv Foods Live is Hosted by culinary and TV vet Chef Plum. Chef Plum is the host of “Edible on the Road” for “Edible Magazine, Seasoned on NPR, Restaurant Road Trip, and has had multiple appearances on The Food Network, CBS, ABC, BET, and was the host of the nationally ...
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Step back in time with The RUSC Guide to Old-Time Radio, a captivating 52-week journey through the Golden Age of Radio that transformed American culture and entertainment. From the crackling first broadcasts of the 1920s to the dramatic final days of radio's dominance in the television era, this meticulously researched podcast illuminates the technology, artistry, and cultural impact of a medium that captivated millions. Each carefully narrated episode guides listeners through the magic of a ...
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GSMC Classics: Ozzie and Harriet

GSMC Comedy & Family Network

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Ozzie and Harriet, or The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, was a family sitcom launched on CBS Radio on 8 October 1944. It starred a real-life family, the Nelsons, who consisted of Ozzie and his wife Harriet, and their kids David and Eric. Although the show was never in the top ten list of best radio shows, it was able to attract many listeners. During the first few years of the show, the role of Ozzie's sons David and Eric were played by professional actors, since both were not allowed to w ...
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Behind Enemy Lines Radio

Behind Enemy Lines Radio

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Behind Enemy Lines is a national Award-Winning radio show / podcast broadcasting live out of the belly of the Democratic beast - "The People's Republic of" New York that airs on WJHC 107.5 FM (Jasper, FL), WDDQ 92.1 FM (Adel, GA) and WLBB 1330 AM (Carrollton, GA) as part of the Talk America Radio Network, as well as across premium networks streaming across the internet. The show highlights national politics with a conservative spin from "insurgent" Republicans fighting for every scrap they c ...
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The FBI in Peace and War, aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book of the same name, being produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. This long running series starred crime-fighter Martin Blaine as the infallible Field Agent Sheppard. This realistic crime fiction is told from the perspective of the criminal and the F ...
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Ma Perkins

Entertainment Radio

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Ma Perkins (sometimes called Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins) is an American radio soap opera which was heard on NBC from 1933 to 1949 and on CBS from 1942 to 1960. Between 1942 and 1949, the show was heard simultaneously on both networks. During part of its run on NBC, that network's coverage was augmented by use of transcriptions. Beginning April 1, 1935, nine stations broadcast the transcriptions. Oxydol dropped its sponsorship in 1956. The program continued with various sponsors until 1960. The ...
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Locked On Steelers – Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Steelers

Locked On Podcast Network, Christopher Carter

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Locked On Steelers podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football League. Hosted by Christopher Carter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and an extra on WPXI-TV and Steeler Nation Radio, the Locked On Steelers podcast provides your daily fix of the black and gold with expert, local analysis, opinions, breaking news, and coverage of all aspects of the legendary Steeler ...
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Originally Aired: May 22, 1947 In Suspense #246, “Night Comes Riding,” Mildred Anderson endures a loveless, oppressive marriage, haunted by the mysterious death of her nephew. When a soft-spoken stranger named Duncan Shaw appears, offering comfort and kindness, she sees a chance at escape—and perhaps at love. But Duncan has secrets of his own, and …
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Christopher Carter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, hosts the Locked on Steelers podcast. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 27-22 Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. Christopher Carter discusses how they did it, and why the biggest factor was how the Stelers got their deep passing attack going with Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf. Did the g…
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The Locked On Steelers Squad Show is LIVE with host Tyler Feldman, journalist Christopher Carter, NFL veteran Wayne Gandy, and sports anchor Ben Bobick, breaking down Pittsburgh’s huge bounce-back win over the Baltimore Ravens, 27-22. The Squad shares instant reaction before diving into Aaron Rodgers’ sharp performance, the Rodgers–DK deep-ball con…
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Originally Aired: May 15, 1947 In Suspense #245, “Death at Live Oak,” down-on-his-luck David Sutherland meets a mysterious woman who mistakes him for her estranged husband—and suddenly finds himself the centerpiece of a deadly scheme. When the husband turns out to be his doppelgänger, a chilling plan unfolds: impersonate him, kill him in a faked pl…
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Originally Aired: May 8, 1947 In Suspense #244, “Dead Ernest,” Dennis Bowers is struck by a car and presumed dead. But Bowers suffers from catalepsy—a condition that mimics death—and he carries a letter and bracelet warning against embalming. When both go missing, his body is taken to the morgue with no one the wiser. As kids melt his ID bracelet f…
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Originally Aired: May 1, 1947 In Suspense #243, “Lady in Distress,” Evelyn Harris picks up a drifter on a stormy roadside—only to discover he's an escaped convict with a vendetta against her husband, police officer Ralph Harris. But Evelyn’s not so innocent herself. As she manipulates her dangerous passenger into carrying out her own deadly plan, t…
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Originally Aired: April 24, 1947 In Suspense #242, “Win, Place and Murder,” down-on-his-luck private eye Chris Draper stumbles into a deadly horse-betting racket when a mysterious client named Pilsen pays him to retrieve a black bag. But Pilsen is no ordinary accountant—he’s just murdered a bookie and is on the run with the payroll. As Draper navig…
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Originally Aired: April 17, 1947 In Suspense #241, “Green-Eyed Monster,” Michael Dawson seems like the perfect grieving widower—until he remarries, and his second wife begins to stir old obsessions. Haunted by jealousy and guilt, Michael spirals into paranoia, suspecting Judy of being a serial killer. But when she turns up dead in the same trunk wh…
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Originally Aired: April 10, 1947 In Suspense #240, “Community Property,” George Mason’s marriage is a powder keg of resentment, jealousy, and greed. When his ailing uncle promises him a $500,000 inheritance, George finally sees a future without his bitter wife Lois—and begins planning a way to cut her out entirely. Under California’s community prop…
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Originally Aired: April 3, 1947 In Suspense #239, “The Swift Rise of Eddie Albright,” elevator operator Eddie dreams of success and romance, but a white lie to impress a manicurist snowballs into a deadly misadventure. When Eddie recognizes a fugitive gangster from his days running the penthouse car, he tries to play hero—only to find himself frame…
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Originally Aired: August 12, 1942 In Suspense #9, “Suspicion,” respectable Englishman Hubert Mummery starts to feel unwell after breakfast—and can’t shake a creeping unease. His new young wife, Ethel, seems fine. The new housekeeper, Sutton, is all kindness. But then a neighbor mentions a notorious poisoner, Carolyn Andrews, still at large and poss…
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Originally Aired: March 13, 1947 In Suspense #236, “You Take Ballistics,” Homicide Lieutenant Ed Harvey arrests Clarence Coleman for the murder of a bookie—but the case nearly collapses when ballistics reveals that Coleman’s gun doesn’t match the murder slug. While others are ready to let Coleman walk, Harvey’s instincts scream otherwise. When a ch…
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Originally Aired: August 21, 1943 In Suspense #54, “Sorry, Wrong Number,” bedridden and increasingly frantic, Mrs. Elbert Stevenson tries to reach her husband’s office—only to overhear a chilling phone conversation between two men planning a murder at 11:15 that night. As she desperately tries to get help from uncaring operators, indifferent police…
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Originally Aired: March 6, 1947 In Suspense #235, “Elwood,” mild-mannered gas station attendant Elwood Parsons lives quietly with his mother and sister—until the town is shaken by a series of strangulations. As suspicion falls on outsiders and local eccentrics, Elwood spirals inward, obsessed with stolen trinkets and a fantasy world built on respec…
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Originally Aired: June 1, 1943 In Suspense #44, “Banquo’s Chair,” retired criminal investigator Sir William Brent lures an arrogant suspect back to the scene of the crime—an old Victorian mansion where an heiress was strangled two years earlier. Though the case went cold due to the suspect’s airtight alibi, Brent believes a ghost may succeed where …
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Originally Aired: May 18, 1943 In Suspense #42, “The ABC Murders,” a timid hosiery salesman named Alexander Bonaparte Cust believes he may be going mad—or worse, that he’s responsible for a string of killings. Each murder follows the alphabet: Andover, Bexhill, Churston. But the real twist lies in the typewritten notes sent to the police and the ra…
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Originally Aired: March 23, 1943 In Suspense #34, “The Customers Like Murder,” mystery writer Gerald Hockstone gets more than he bargained for when he’s mistaken for a doctor and kidnapped by two gangsters hiding out in the English countryside. Alongside his quick-witted secretary, Patricia, Hockstone is dragged into a bizarre blackmail plot involv…
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Originally Aired: February 23, 1943 In Suspense #30, “Will You Walk Into My Parlor?” an English garden party turns sinister when American visitor Philip Lester’s fiancée insists on visiting the fortune teller’s tent. But the turbaned “seer” is no mystic—he’s a Scotland Yard inspector investigating a string of poison murders tied to a mysterious wom…
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Originally Aired: March 2, 1943 In Suspense #31, “The Night Reveals,” fire insurance investigator Harry Jordan begins to suspect his wife Marie of sneaking out at night—coinciding eerily with a series of arson fires across the city. As inconsistencies in her alibis mount, Harry uncovers chilling clues: matchbooks hidden in her purse, suspicious new…
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Originally Aired: February 9, 1943 In Suspense #28, “The Hangman Won’t Wait,” a young woman named Helen Barton awakens in a prison cell with no memory—only to discover she’s been convicted of murder and scheduled for execution at dawn. Dr. Gideon Fell is called to investigate and slowly unravels a web of deceit, emotional trauma, and circumstantial…
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Originally Aired: February 27, 1947 In Suspense #234, “Three Faces at Midnight,” Brooklyn bruiser Sylvester "Muscles" Walters stumbles into a “job” that lands him in the middle of a political blackmail plot involving a governor, a suitcase stuffed with cash, and a setup that smells like week-old fish. Muscles must impersonate a man named John to fr…
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Originally Aired: February 20, 1947 In Suspense #233, “Always Room at the Top,” Helen Brandt is a sharp, determined advertising artist who claws her way into a top position after the sudden death of her predecessor in a mysterious fall from a skyscraper. But Helen's ascent is shadowed by whispers, hauntings, and a tightly wound secretary named Mari…
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Originally Aired: February 13, 1947 In Suspense #232, “The Thirteenth Sound,” Mrs. Sally Skinner is the perfect widow: poised, respected, and seemingly heartbroken after her husband's mysterious shooting. But behind her calm demeanor is a cold-blooded killer—whose perfect murder begins to unravel not from evidence, but from a sound. At the coroner'…
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Originally Aired: February 6, 1947 In Suspense #231, “End of the Road,” automobile salesman Speed Evans falls for a mysterious, alluring woman named Sylvia—who happens to be married to a wealthy, limping older man named Ganlon. As Speed becomes entangled in a reckless affair, he’s drawn into Sylvia’s haunting past, where childhood trauma and a dead…
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Originally Aired: January 30, 1947 In Suspense #230, “Three Blind Mice,” embittered publisher Arthur Lockwood hatches a ruthless scheme to reclaim control of his firm—and the affections of a colleague—by exploiting a partner’s terminal illness and framing another for murder. With timing, trickery, and a tampered suicide, Lockwood clears his path to…
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Originally Aired: January 23, 1947 In Suspense #229, “One Way Street,” young ex-convict George returns to the slums of London after a stint in prison, only to find his crooked Uncle Burt has married a kindly widow, Edna. But George suspects the union is a ruse for Burt to inherit her money—and when he finds rat poison stored ominously beside her me…
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Originally Aired: January 16, 1947 In Suspense #228, “Overture in Two Keys,” the young and intense Mark Allen arrives to study music under a once-great conductor now nearly deaf. But when Mark begins an affair with his teacher’s wife, their passion turns into a deadly plan. After a tragic car accident leaves the husband dead, Mark and Franzie belie…
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Originally Aired: January 9, 1947 In Suspense #227, “The Will to Power,” an ambitious secretary named Charles Ross schemes to eliminate his tyrannical employer and claim both his fortune and his wife. Poison, a staged accident, and a solid alibi set the plot in motion—but Charles doesn’t count on a blackmailing elevator man or the deadly fallout of…
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Originally Aired: January 2, 1947 In Suspense #226, “Tree of Life,” a pair of identical front doors leads to a deadly mix-up in a suburban duplex. Advertising man James Dawson returns home to find himself mistaken for his neighbor, Roxborough—by two professional killers who’ve just murdered a woman. Dawson is forced to play along, forging a confess…
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Originally Aired: December 26, 1946 In Suspense #225, “Philomel Cottage,” newlywed Alex Martin settles into a picturesque country home with her charming husband Gerald—but happiness turns to dread as unsettling clues hint at a dark secret in his past. An entry in his diary, rumors from the gardener, and the reappearance of a jilted suitor stir Alex…
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Originally Aired: December 19, 1946 In Suspense #224, “The Thing in the Window,” a reclusive actor named Martin Ames becomes obsessed with what he believes is a corpse seated in a chair across the street. Night after night, he watches the window, convinced he sees the lifeless body, despite reassurances from neighbors, the superintendent, and even …
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Originally Aired: December 12, 1946 In Suspense #223, “They Call Me Patrice,” a young divorcée named Helen assumes the identity of a deceased bride, stepping into the role of a wealthy family’s daughter-in-law after a tragic train accident. What begins as a desperate bid for comfort and security spirals into a web of deception, guilt, and blackmail…
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Originally Aired: December 5, 1946 In Suspense #222, “The House in Cypress Canyon,” a grisly manuscript found in a newly finished house reveals a tale too terrifying to be true—until reality begins to mirror the story’s events. James and Ellen Woods move into a long-vacant California home, only to be haunted by inexplicable howls, a locked closet s…
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