
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 still exist.
Episodes (62)
Episode numbers do not correlate with the podcast episode number but rather is a way for us to organize the episodes and give us a better sense of what episodes we are missing.
- Ep #079: Life Ends At Midnight (Apr 6, 1944)
- Ep #086: The Woman In Red (Apr 6, 1944)
- Ep #087: The Marvelous Barastro (Apr 13, 1944)
- Ep #088: The Palmer Method (Apr 20, 1944)
- Ep #090: The Dark Tower (May 4, 1944)
- Ep #092: Donovan's Brain Part 1 (May 18, 1944)
- Ep #093: Donovan's Brain Part 2 (May 25, 1944)
- Ep #094: Fugue in C Minor (Jun 8, 1944)
- Ep #095: Case History Of Edgar Lowndes (Jun 8, 1944)
- Ep #096: A Friend to Alexander (Jun 15, 1944)
- Ep #097: The Ten Grand (Jun 22, 1944)
- Ep #098: The Walls Came Tumbling Down (Jun 29, 1944)
- Ep #099: The Search For Henri LeFevre (Jul 6, 1944)
- Ep #100: The Beast Must Die (Jul 13, 1944)
- Ep #101: Of Maestro and Man (Jul 20, 1944)
- Ep #102: The Black Shawl (Jul 27, 1944)
- Ep #103: Banquo's Chair (Aug 3, 1944)
- Ep #104: The Man Who Knew How (Aug 10, 1944)
- Ep #105: The Diary Of Saphronia Winters (Aug 17, 1944)
- Ep #106: Actor's Blood (Aug 24, 1944)
- Ep #107: The Black Path Of Fear (Aug 31, 1944)
- Ep #108: Voyage Through Darkness (Sep 7, 1944)
- Ep #112: Dateline: Lisbon (Oct 5, 1944)
- Ep #113: The Merry Widower (Oct 12, 1944)
- Ep #114: Eve (Oct 19, 1944)
- Ep #115: The Night Man (Oct 26, 1944)
- Ep #116: The Singing Walls (Nov 2, 1944)
- Ep #117: You Were Wonderful (Nov 9, 1944)
- Ep #118: Dead of the Night (Nov 16, 1944)
- Ep #119: The Fountain Plays (Nov 23, 1944)
- Ep #120: The Black Curtain (Nov 30, 1944)
- Ep #121: The Lodger (Dec 14, 1944)
- Ep #122: The Brighton Strangler (Dec 21, 1944)
- Ep #123: A Thing of Beauty (Dec 28, 1944)
- Ep #124: I Had An Alibi (Jan 4, 1945)
- Ep #125: Drive-In (Jan 11, 1945)
- Ep #131: John Barbie and Son (Feb 22, 1945)
- Ep #132: My Wife Geraldine (Mar 1, 1945)
- Ep #133: Love's Lovely Counterfeit (Mar 8, 1945)
- Ep #139: Fear Paints a Picture (May 3, 1945)
- Ep #140: Reprieve (May 10, 1945)
- Ep #143: August Heat (May 31, 1945)
- Ep #144: Two Sharp Knives (Jun 7, 1945)
- Ep #145: The Burning Court (Jun 14, 1945)
- Ep #146: The Story of Ivy (Jun 21, 1945)
- Ep #147: The Dealings of Mr Markham (Jun 28, 1945)
- Ep #148: The Last Detail (Jul 5, 1945)
- Ep #149: Footfalls (Jul 12, 1945)
- Ep #150: Bank Holiday (Jul 19, 1945)
- Ep #152: A Man in the House (Aug 2, 1945)
- Ep #153: Murder for Myra (Aug 9, 1945)
- Ep #154: Short Order (Aug 16, 1945)
- Ep #155: This Will Kill You (Aug 23, 1945)
- Ep #156: Nobody Loves Me (Aug 30, 1945)
- Ep #157: Sorry, Wrong Number (Sep 6, 1945)
- Ep #158: The Furnished Floor (Sep 13, 1945)
- Ep #160: The Earth Is Made of Glass (Sep 13, 1945)
- Ep #161: Death on Highway 99 (Oct 4, 1945)
- Ep #162: Beyond Good and Evil (Oct 11, 1945)
- Ep #163: Summer Storm" (Oct 18, 1945)
- Ep #164: A Shroud For Sarah (Oct 25, 1945)
- Ep #165: The Dunwich Horror (Nov 1, 1945)
* - Original air dates are accurate to the best of our ability and rely on external sources (including but not limited to) RadioGOLDINdex, OTRRpedia, On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio by John Dunning and Old-Time Radio Researchers. Episode numbers is for organizational purposes only since they were made up by hobbyists and not actually from the networks.