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Suspense (American TV series)

Suspense is an American television anthology series that ran on CBS Television from 1949 to 1954. It was adapted from the radio program of the same name which ran from 1942 to 1962.[1]

Suspense
GenreAnthology drama
Directed byRobert Mulligan (1952-54)
Byron Paul (1953)
John Peyser (1950)
Robert Stevens (1949-52)
Presented byRex Marshall
ComposersHenry (Hank) Sylvern
Bernard Herrmann
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes260
Production
Executive producerWilliam Dozier (1953)
ProducersRobert Stevens (1949-52)
John Peyser (1950)
Martin Manulis (1952-54)
David Heilweil (1954)
Running time25 min. (1949 pilot episode)
30 min. (March 1, 1949-Aug. 17, 1954)
Original release
NetworkCBS
Release6 January 1949 (1949-01-06) –
17 August 1954 (1954-08-17)

Series overview edit

The show was broadcast live from New York City to stations on CBS's eastern and midwestern networks. Kinescope recordings were made for transmission via KTTV in Hollywood. It was sponsored by the Auto-Lite corporation,[2] and each episode was introduced by host Rex Marshall, who promoted Auto-Lite spark plugs, car batteries, headlights, and other car parts.

 
Romney Brent in the episode "A Cask of Amontillado" (1949)

Some of the early scripts were adapted from Suspense 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 Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, and Charles Dickens all had stories adapted for the series, while contemporary authors such as Roald Dahl and Gore Vidal also contributed. Many notable actors appeared on the program, including Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Cloris Leachman, Brian Keith, Franchot Tone, Robert Emhardt, Leslie Nielsen, Felicia Montealgre Bernstein and Lloyd Bridges.

The ninety existing episodes are available today on three DVD box sets. Tubi is also streaming episodes of the show.[3]

In 1949, Marvel Comics began publishing Suspense 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".[4]

Critical response edit

A review in The New York Times 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".[5] Beyond that, however, reviewer Jay Gould found little to like about the episode, which he wrote was "a badly contrived piece of trivia", described elsewhere in the review as having "a drab story and an inexcusably poor supporting cast".[5] Even so, he wrote that with improvements "the mystery show should be a serviceable staple on video."[5]

The trade publication Variety commented in a review of the same episode that "Suspense made an inauspicious debut" on television, comparing the episode to a B film.[6] The reviewer blamed a "weakly motivated" adaptation for causing the direction and acting to suffer.[6] Robert Stevens, who produced and directed, was cited for failing to add excitement to an already weak script.[6]

Episodes edit

Season 1 (1948-1949) edit

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Writer Guest Stars Original air date Notes
1 1 "Goodbye New York" Cornell Woolrich Meg Mundy January 6, 1949
Departing New York by train, Mary Gardner (Meg Mundy), worries that a mysterious man (Gage Clarke) is following her while she waits for her husband, Ray. In a flashback, Mary returns to her apartment, and runs into the superintendent (Philip Coolidge), who demands the back rent. She manages to stall for time, but smells gas as she enters the apartment. Mary discovers Ray collapsed on the floor, but revives him. Ray cannot find work and has been blacklisted by his former employer. Wondering where Mary has gotten money for groceries, she reveals that she has pawned her wedding ring. Ashamed, Ray hurriedly leaves the apartment. Mary follows him but stops when she sees a suspicious-looking man eyeing her. Ray returns later that evening with $500. The next morning, the couple read about the murder of Ray's boss in the newspaper, and Mary, realizing what has happened, decides that they must leave the city. At Grand Central Station 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.[7]
2 2 "Revenge" Cornell Woolrich Eddie Albert
Margo
March 1, 1949 based on the 1943 novel The Black Path of Fear[8]
3 3 "Suspicion" Sylvia Berger & Dorothy L. Sayers Ernest Truex
Sylvia Field
Ruth McDevitt
March 15, 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio show on 12 August 1942, 10 February 1944, & 3 April 1948.
A couple has separate health issues. One of them is arsenic.
4 4 "Cabin B-13" John Dickson Carr Charles Korvin
Eleanor Lynn
March 29, 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio on 13 March 1943 & 9 November 1943. In 1948 it inspired its own short-lived radio program.[citation needed]
5 5 "The Man Upstairs" Cornell Woolrich Mildred Natwick
Anthony Ross
April 5, 1949
6 6 "After Dinner Story" Cornell Woolrich Otto Kruger April 12, 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio on 26 October 1943.[citation needed]
7 7 "The Creeper" Frank Gabrielson & Joseph Ruscoll Nina Foch
Anthony Ross
April 19, 1949
8 8 "A Night at an Inn" Lord Dunsany & Halsted Welles Boris Karloff
Anthony Ross
Jack Manning
Barry Macollum
Joan Stanley
April 26, 1949
A pilot flies unknown shipments to a mystery spot in the Arctic.
9 9 "Dead Ernest" Reginald Denham, Seeleg Lester, & Mary Orr Margaret Phillips
Tod Andrews
Will Hare
Patricia Jenkins
May 3, 1949 previously performed on Suspense radio on 8 August 1946, 8 May 1947, & 24 March 1949.[citation needed]
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 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.
10 10 "Post Mortem" Cornell Woolrich & Frank Gabrielson Sidney Blackmer
Peggy Conklin
Richard Coogan
Julian Noa
May 10, 1949 previously performed on Suspense radio program on 4 April 1946.[citation needed]
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 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.
11 11 "The Monkey's Paw" Frank Gabrielson & W.W. Jacobs Boris Karloff
Mildred Natwick
May 17, 1949
12 12 "Murder Through the Looking Glass" Reginald Denham, Mary Orr, & Craig Rice William Prince
Peter von Zerneck
May 24, 1949 performed for Suspense radio program 17 March 1949.[citation needed]
13 13 "The Doors on the Thirteenth Floor" Edward Mabley & Marie Rodell Louisa Horton Hill
Anthony Ross
Russell Collins
Nell Harrison
Douglass Watson
May 31, 1949
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 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.
14 14 "The Yellow Scarf" Thomas Burke & Halsted Welles Boris Karloff
Felicia Montealegre
Russell Collins
Douglass Watson
June 7, 1949
15 15 "Help Wanted" Reginald Denham, Stanley Ellin, & Mary Orr Otto Kruger
D.A. Clarke-Smith
Peggy French
George Mathews
Ruth McDevitt
June 14, 1949 later adapted as an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents on 1 April 1956.[citation needed]
16 16 "Stolen Empire" James Sheehan & Halsted Welles Audrey Christie
Ken Lynch
June 21, 1949
17 17 "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole" Thomas Burke & Frank Gabrielson Ralph Bell June 28, 1949

Season 2 (1949-1950) edit

  • 6 Sep. 1949 - "Lunch Box"
  • 13 Sep. 1949 - "Collector's Item"
  • 20 Sep. 1949 - "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
  • 27 Sep. 1949 - "The Comic Strip Murder"
  • 4 Oct. 1949 - "Dr. Violet"
  • 11 Oct. 1949 - "A Cask of Amontillado" starring Bela Lugosi
  • 18 Oct. 1949 - "The Serpent Ring"
  • 25 Oct. 1949 - "The Murderer"
  • 1 Nov. 1949 - "Black Passage" based on the story "Olalla" by Robert Louis Stevenson[citation needed]
  • 8 Nov. 1949 - "Suspicion"
  • 15 Nov. 1949 - "The Thin Edge of Violence"
  • 22 Nov. 1949 - "The Third One"
  • 29 Nov. 1949 - "Man in the House"
  • 6 Dec. 1949 - "The Scar"
  • 13 Dec. 1949 - "The Gray Helmet"
  • 20 Dec. 1949 - "The Seeker and the Sought"
  • 27 Dec. 1949 - "The Case of Lady Sannox"
  • 3 Jan. 1950 - "Morning Boat to Africa"
  • 10 Jan. 1950 - "The Bomber Command"
  • 17 Jan. 1950 - "Summer Storm"
  • 24 Jan. 1950 - "The Horizontal Man"
  • 31 Jan. 1950 - "The Distant Island"
  • 7 Feb. 1950 - "Escape This Night"
  • 14 Feb. 1950 - "The Suicide Club" based on the stories by Robert Louis Stevenson[9]
  • 21 Feb. 1950 - "Roman Holiday"
  • 28 Feb. 1950 - "The Man Who Talked in His Sleep"
  • 7 Mar. 1950 - "The Ledge"
  • 14 Mar. 1950 - "The Parcel"
  • 21 Mar. 1950 - "My Old Man's Badge"
  • 28 Mar. 1950 - "The Second Class Passenger"
  • 4 Apr. 1950 - "1000 To One"
  • 11 Apr. 1950 - "Steely, Steely Eyes"
  • 18 Apr. 1950 - "Murder at the Mardi Gras"
  • 25 Apr. 1950 - "The Gentleman from America"
  • 2 May 1950 - "Death of a Dummy"
  • 9 May 1950 - "Red Wine"
  • 16 May 1950 - "One and One's a Lonesome"
  • 23 May 1950 - "Photo Finish"
  • 30 May 1950 - "Listen, Listen" Mildred Natwick[10]
  • 6 Jun. 1950 - "Black Bronze" Franchot Tone[11]
  • 13 Jun. 1950 - "I'm No Hero"
  • 27 Jun. 1950 - "Wisteria Cottage" Conrad Janis, Marjorie Gateson[12]

Season 3 (1950-1951) edit

  • 29 August 1950 - "Poison"
  • 5 September 1950 - "A Pocketful of Murder"
  • 12 September 1950 - "Edge of Panic"
  • 19 September 1950 - "Dark Shadows"
  • 26 September 1950 - "Six to One"
  • 3 October 1950 - "The Monkey's Paw"
  • 10 October 1950 - "Criminals Mark" Catherine McLeod[13]
  • 17 October 1950 - "The Man Who Would Be King" Francis L. Sullivan[14]
  • 24 October 1950 - "Breakdown"
  • 31 October 1950 - "Halloween Hold-Up"
  • 7 November 1950 - "Nightmare"
  • 14 November 1950 - "The Brush Off" Leslie Nielsen, Mary Sinclair[15]
  • 21 November 1950 - "The Death Cards"
  • 28 November 1950 - "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole"
  • 5 December 1950 - "The Guy from Nowhere"
  • 12 December 1950 - "The Mallet"
  • 19 December 1950 - "Dancing Dan's Christmas"
  • 26 December 1950 - "The Tip"
  • 2 January 1951 - "Death in a River"
  • 9 January 1951 - "Tough Cop"
  • 16 January 1951 - "The Fool's Heart"
  • 23 January 1951 - "Dead Fall"
  • 30 January 1951 - "The Rose Garden"
  • 6 February 1951 - "Night Break"
  • 13 February 1951 - "Double Entry"
  • 20 February 1951 - "The Victims"
  • 27 February 1951 - "Margin for Safety"
  • 6 March 1951 - "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
  • 13 March 1951 - "On a Country Road"
  • 20 March 1951 - "Telephone Call"
  • 27 March 1951 - "The Three of Silence"
  • 3 April 1951 - "Go Home Dead Man"
  • 10 April 1951 - "The Foggy Night Visitor"
  • 17 April 1951 - "The Juiceman" - Cloris Leachman, Robert Webber, Robert Emhardt[16]
  • 24 April 1951 - "Murderers' Meeting"
  • 1 May 1951 - "No Friend Like an Old Friend"
  • 8 May 1951 - "Murder in the Ring"
  • 15 May 1951 - "Too Hot to Live"
  • 22 May 1951 - "Escape This Night"
  • 29 May 1951 - "Vamp Till Dead"
  • 5 June 1951 - "The Call"
  • 12 June 1951 - "De Mortuis"
  • 19 June 1951 - "A Killing in Abilene"
  • 26 June 1951 - "The Greatest Crime"
  • 3 July 1951 - "Blood on the Trumpet"
  • 10 July 1951 - "Tent on the Beach"
  • 17 July 1951 - "Wisteria Cottage"
  • 24 July 1951 - "The Incident at Story Point"
  • 31 July 1951 - "A Vision of Death"
  • 7 August 1951 - "Killers of the City"
  • 14 August 1951 - "Death Sabre"
  • 21 August 1951 - "This Is Your Confession: Part 1"
  • 28 August 1951 - "This Is Your Confession: Part 2"
  • 4 September 1951 - "This Way Out"
  • 11 September 1951 - "Strange for a Killer"

Season 4 (1951-1952) edit

  • 18 Sep. 1951 - "Merryman's Murder"
  • 25 Sep. 1951 - "Doctor Anonymous"
  • 2 Oct. 1951 - "Santa Fe Flight"
  • 9 Oct. 1951 - "High Street"[17]
  • 16 Oct. 1951 - "The Fifth Dummy"
  • 23 Oct. 1951 - "The Train from Czechoslovakia"
  • 30 Oct. 1951 - "Court Day"
  • 6 Nov. 1951 - "Moonfleet: Part 1"
  • 13 Nov. 1951 - "Moonfleet: Part 2"
  • 20 Nov. 1951 - "Frisco Payoff"
  • 27 Nov. 1951 - "Mikki"
  • 4 Dec. 1951 - "The Far-Off House"
  • 11 Dec. 1951 - "Mediation in Mexico"
  • 18 Dec. 1951 - "Pier 17"
  • 25 Dec. 1951 - "The Lonely Place"
  • 1 Jan. 1952 - "Routine Patrol"
  • 8 Jan. 1952 - "Flare Week"
  • 15 Jan. 1952 - "The Spider"
  • 22 Jan. 1952 - "The Red Signal"
  • 29 Jan. 1952 - "Death Drum"
  • 5 Feb. 1952 - "Betrayal in Vienna"
  • 12 Feb. 1952 - "North of Shanghai"
  • 19 Feb. 1952 - "Summer Night"
  • 26 Feb. 1952 - "Night Drive"
  • 4 Mar. 1952 - "Day of Infamy"
  • 11 Mar. 1952 - "Four Days to Kill"
  • 18 Mar. 1952 - "The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Part 1"
  • 25 Mar. 1952 - "The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Part 2"
  • 8 Apr. 1952 - "Black Panther"
  • 15 Apr. 1952 - "Night of Evil"
  • 22 Apr. 1952 - "Alibi Me"[18]
  • 29 Apr. 1952 - "The Purloined Letter"
  • 6 May 1952 - "The Mandarin Murders"
  • 13 May 1952 - "The Corsage"
  • 20 May 1952 - "Hunted Down"
  • 27 May 1952 - "The Debt"
  • 3 Jun. 1952 - "Murder of Necessity"
  • 10 Jun. 1952 - "House of Masks"
  • 17 Jun. 1952 - "Phantom of the Riveria"
  • 24 Jun. 1952 - "Night of Reckoning"
  • 1 Jul. 1952 - "Fifty Beautiful Girls"
  • 15 Jul. 1952 - "For the Love of Randi"
  • 29 Jul. 1952 - "The Crooked Frame"
  • 5 Aug. 1952 - "Death Cargo"
  • 12 Aug. 1952 - "Remember Me?"
  • 19 Aug. 1952 - "Her Last Adventure"
  • 26 Aug. 1952 - "Woman in Love"
  • 2 Sep. 1952 - "The Old Lady of Bayeux"
  • 9 Sep. 1952 - "Call from a Killer"
  • 16 Sep. 1952 - "The Return of Dr. Bourdette"
  • 23 Sep. 1952 - "Set-Up for Death"
  • 30 Sep. 1952 - "The Beach of Falesa"
  • 7 Oct. 1952 - "The Man in the Mirror"

Season 5 (1952-1953) edit

  • 14 October 1952 - "The Blue Panther" Phyllis Brooks, Michael Strong, Erik Rhodes, Gene Anton Jr., Bruce Gordon, Michael Garrett, Tom Avera, Gina Petrushka[19]
  • 21 October 1952 - "The Man Who Had Seven Hours" Robert Sterling, Gaby Rodgers, Walter Kohler, Ludie Claire, Susan Caubet, Marcel Hillaire, MacLean Savage[20]
  • 28 October 1952 - "All Hallow's Eve" - Franchot Tone, Francis Compton, Romney Brent, Patricia Byrd, Penny Hays, Douglas Jay, Bobby Catanio[21]
  • 11 November 1952 - "The Moving Target" Jamie Smith, Irja Jensen, Joseph Anthony, Wolfe Barzell, Rudy Bond, Kalle Ruusumen, Jan DeRuth, Nina Hansen[22]
  • 18 November 1952 - "Monsieur Vidocq"
  • 25 November 1952 - "The Whispering Killer"
  • 2 December 1952 - "A Time of Innocence"
  • 9 December 1952 - "The Girl Who Saw Tomorrow"
  • 16 December 1952 - "The Tortured Hand"
  • 23 December 1952 - "The Deadly Lamb"
  • 30 December 1952 - "The Invisible Killer"
  • 6 January 1953 - "Little Camorra"
  • 13 January 1953 - "Mr. Matches" Warren Stevens, Henry Jones, Eleanor Wilson[23]
  • 20 January 1953 - "Vacancy for Death"
  • 27 January 1953 - "Career"
  • 3 February 1953 - "Mutiny Below"
  • 10 February 1953 - "A Study in Stone"
  • 17 February 1953 - "The Quarry"
  • 24 February 1953 - "They Haven't Killed Me Yet"
  • 3 March 1953 - "The Kiss-Off"
  • 10 March 1953 - "The Legend of Lizzie"
  • 17 March 1953 - "The Black Prophet"
  • 24 March 1953 - "Portrait of Constance"
  • 31 March 1953 - "Death in the Cave"
  • 14 April 1953 - "Kiss Me Again, Stranger"
  • 21 April 1953 - "The Duel"
  • 28 April 1953 - "F.O.B. Vienna"
  • 5 May 1953 - "The Suitor"
  • 12 May 1953 - "The Death of an Editor"
  • 19 May 1953 - "Come Into My Parlor"
  • 26 May 1953 - "The Adventure of the Black Baronet"
  • 2 June 1953 - "The Queen's Ring"
  • 9 June 1953 - "The Man Who Cried Wolf"
  • 16 June 1953 - "See No Evil"
  • 23 June 1953 - "The Signal Man"
  • 30 June 1953 - "The Fury of Señorita Gomez"
  • 7 July 1953 - "The Mascot"
  • 14 July 1953 - "The Dutch Schultz Story"
  • 21 July 1953 - "Pigeons in the Cave"
  • 28 July 1953 - "The Dance"
  • 4 August 1953 - "Vial of Death"
  • 11 August 1953 - "Point Blank"
  • 18 August 1953 - "Nightmare at Ground Zero" by Rod Serling with O.Z. Whitehead, Louise Larabee, Pat Hingle[24]
  • 25 August 1953 - "Death in the Passing"
  • 1 September 1953 - "Paradise Junction"
  • 8 September 1953 - "Reign of Terror"
  • 15 September 1953 - "The Darkest Night"
  • 22 September 1953 - "The Riddle of Mayerling"

References edit

  1. ^ Brooks, Tim (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 1341. ISBN 9780345497734.
  2. ^ "CBS 'Suspense' Sale For TV Cues House-combing For Additional Packages". Variety. February 2, 1949. pp. 27, 32. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
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  24. ^ An Evening in the Zone: Three Teleplays by Twilight Zone Creator Rod Serling dvd, S'More Entertainment, catalog no. SMO-7172 (2009).

External links edit

  • Suspense at IMDb  
  • Suspense TV: An Introduction to the Show
  • Suspense episode "Woman in Love" (August 26, 1952) at Internet Archive
  • Suspense at CVTA with episode list

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Suspense is an American television anthology series that ran on CBS Television from 1949 to 1954 It was adapted from the radio program of the same name which ran from 1942 to 1962 1 SuspenseGenreAnthology dramaDirected byRobert Mulligan 1952 54 Byron Paul 1953 John Peyser 1950 Robert Stevens 1949 52 Presented byRex MarshallComposersHenry Hank Sylvern Bernard HerrmannCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes260ProductionExecutive producerWilliam Dozier 1953 ProducersRobert Stevens 1949 52 John Peyser 1950 Martin Manulis 1952 54 David Heilweil 1954 Running time25 min 1949 pilot episode 30 min March 1 1949 Aug 17 1954 Original releaseNetworkCBSRelease6 January 1949 1949 01 06 17 August 1954 1954 08 17 Contents 1 Series overview 2 Critical response 3 Episodes 3 1 Season 1 1948 1949 3 2 Season 2 1949 1950 3 3 Season 3 1950 1951 3 4 Season 4 1951 1952 3 5 Season 5 1952 1953 4 References 5 External linksSeries overview editThe show was broadcast live from New York City to stations on CBS s eastern and midwestern networks Kinescope recordings were made for transmission via KTTV in Hollywood It was sponsored by the Auto Lite corporation 2 and each episode was introduced by host Rex Marshall who promoted Auto Lite spark plugs car batteries headlights and other car parts nbsp Romney Brent in the episode A Cask of Amontillado 1949 Some of the early scripts were adapted from Suspense 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 Edgar Allan Poe Agatha Christie and Charles Dickens all had stories adapted for the series while contemporary authors such as Roald Dahl and Gore Vidal also contributed Many notable actors appeared on the program including Bela Lugosi Boris Karloff Cloris Leachman Brian Keith Franchot Tone Robert Emhardt Leslie Nielsen Felicia Montealgre Bernstein and Lloyd Bridges The ninety existing episodes are available today on three DVD box sets Tubi is also streaming episodes of the show 3 In 1949 Marvel Comics began publishing Suspense 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 4 Critical response editA review in The New York Times 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 5 Beyond that however reviewer Jay Gould found little to like about the episode which he wrote was a badly contrived piece of trivia described elsewhere in the review as having a drab story and an inexcusably poor supporting cast 5 Even so he wrote that with improvements the mystery show should be a serviceable staple on video 5 The trade publication Variety commented in a review of the same episode that Suspense made an inauspicious debut on television comparing the episode to a B film 6 The reviewer blamed a weakly motivated adaptation for causing the direction and acting to suffer 6 Robert Stevens who produced and directed was cited for failing to add excitement to an already weak script 6 Episodes editSeason 1 1948 1949 edit No inseries No in season Title Writer Guest Stars Original air date Notes1 1 Goodbye New York Cornell Woolrich Meg Mundy January 6 1949Departing New York by train Mary Gardner Meg Mundy worries that a mysterious man Gage Clarke is following her while she waits for her husband Ray In a flashback Mary returns to her apartment and runs into the superintendent Philip Coolidge who demands the back rent She manages to stall for time but smells gas as she enters the apartment Mary discovers Ray collapsed on the floor but revives him Ray cannot find work and has been blacklisted by his former employer Wondering where Mary has gotten money for groceries she reveals that she has pawned her wedding ring Ashamed Ray hurriedly leaves the apartment Mary follows him but stops when she sees a suspicious looking man eyeing her Ray returns later that evening with 500 The next morning the couple read about the murder of Ray s boss in the newspaper and Mary realizing what has happened decides that they must leave the city At Grand Central Station 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 7 2 2 Revenge Cornell Woolrich Eddie Albert Margo March 1 1949 based on the 1943 novel The Black Path of Fear 8 3 3 Suspicion Sylvia Berger amp Dorothy L Sayers Ernest Truex Sylvia Field Ruth McDevitt March 15 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio show on 12 August 1942 10 February 1944 amp 3 April 1948 A couple has separate health issues One of them is arsenic 4 4 Cabin B 13 John Dickson Carr Charles Korvin Eleanor Lynn March 29 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio on 13 March 1943 amp 9 November 1943 In 1948 it inspired its own short lived radio program citation needed 5 5 The Man Upstairs Cornell Woolrich Mildred Natwick Anthony Ross April 5 19496 6 After Dinner Story Cornell Woolrich Otto Kruger April 12 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio on 26 October 1943 citation needed 7 7 The Creeper Frank Gabrielson amp Joseph Ruscoll Nina Foch Anthony Ross April 19 19498 8 A Night at an Inn Lord Dunsany amp Halsted Welles Boris Karloff Anthony Ross Jack Manning Barry Macollum Joan Stanley April 26 1949A pilot flies unknown shipments to a mystery spot in the Arctic 9 9 Dead Ernest Reginald Denham Seeleg Lester amp Mary Orr Margaret Phillips Tod Andrews Will Hare Patricia Jenkins May 3 1949 previously performed on Suspense radio on 8 August 1946 8 May 1947 amp 24 March 1949 citation needed 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 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 10 10 Post Mortem Cornell Woolrich amp Frank Gabrielson Sidney Blackmer Peggy Conklin Richard Coogan Julian Noa May 10 1949 previously performed on Suspense radio program on 4 April 1946 citation needed 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 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 11 11 The Monkey s Paw Frank Gabrielson amp W W Jacobs Boris Karloff Mildred Natwick May 17 194912 12 Murder Through the Looking Glass Reginald Denham Mary Orr amp Craig Rice William Prince Peter von Zerneck May 24 1949 performed for Suspense radio program 17 March 1949 citation needed 13 13 The Doors on the Thirteenth Floor Edward Mabley amp Marie Rodell Louisa Horton Hill Anthony Ross Russell Collins Nell Harrison Douglass Watson May 31 1949Elderly 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 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 14 14 The Yellow Scarf Thomas Burke amp Halsted Welles Boris Karloff Felicia Montealegre Russell Collins Douglass Watson June 7 194915 15 Help Wanted Reginald Denham Stanley Ellin amp Mary Orr Otto Kruger D A Clarke Smith Peggy French George Mathews Ruth McDevitt June 14 1949 later adapted as an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents on 1 April 1956 citation needed 16 16 Stolen Empire James Sheehan amp Halsted Welles Audrey Christie Ken Lynch June 21 194917 17 The Hands of Mr Ottermole Thomas Burke amp Frank Gabrielson Ralph Bell June 28 1949Season 2 1949 1950 edit 6 Sep 1949 Lunch Box 13 Sep 1949 Collector s Item 20 Sep 1949 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 27 Sep 1949 The Comic Strip Murder 4 Oct 1949 Dr Violet 11 Oct 1949 A Cask of Amontillado starring Bela Lugosi 18 Oct 1949 The Serpent Ring 25 Oct 1949 The Murderer 1 Nov 1949 Black Passage based on the story Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson citation needed 8 Nov 1949 Suspicion 15 Nov 1949 The Thin Edge of Violence 22 Nov 1949 The Third One 29 Nov 1949 Man in the House 6 Dec 1949 The Scar 13 Dec 1949 The Gray Helmet 20 Dec 1949 The Seeker and the Sought 27 Dec 1949 The Case of Lady Sannox 3 Jan 1950 Morning Boat to Africa 10 Jan 1950 The Bomber Command 17 Jan 1950 Summer Storm 24 Jan 1950 The Horizontal Man 31 Jan 1950 The Distant Island 7 Feb 1950 Escape This Night 14 Feb 1950 The Suicide Club based on the stories by Robert Louis Stevenson 9 21 Feb 1950 Roman Holiday 28 Feb 1950 The Man Who Talked in His Sleep 7 Mar 1950 The Ledge 14 Mar 1950 The Parcel 21 Mar 1950 My Old Man s Badge 28 Mar 1950 The Second Class Passenger 4 Apr 1950 1000 To One 11 Apr 1950 Steely Steely Eyes 18 Apr 1950 Murder at the Mardi Gras 25 Apr 1950 The Gentleman from America 2 May 1950 Death of a Dummy 9 May 1950 Red Wine 16 May 1950 One and One s a Lonesome 23 May 1950 Photo Finish 30 May 1950 Listen Listen Mildred Natwick 10 6 Jun 1950 Black Bronze Franchot Tone 11 13 Jun 1950 I m No Hero 27 Jun 1950 Wisteria Cottage Conrad Janis Marjorie Gateson 12 Season 3 1950 1951 edit 29 August 1950 Poison 5 September 1950 A Pocketful of Murder 12 September 1950 Edge of Panic 19 September 1950 Dark Shadows 26 September 1950 Six to One 3 October 1950 The Monkey s Paw 10 October 1950 Criminals Mark Catherine McLeod 13 17 October 1950 The Man Who Would Be King Francis L Sullivan 14 24 October 1950 Breakdown 31 October 1950 Halloween Hold Up 7 November 1950 Nightmare 14 November 1950 The Brush Off Leslie Nielsen Mary Sinclair 15 21 November 1950 The Death Cards 28 November 1950 The Hands of Mr Ottermole 5 December 1950 The Guy from Nowhere 12 December 1950 The Mallet 19 December 1950 Dancing Dan s Christmas 26 December 1950 The Tip 2 January 1951 Death in a River 9 January 1951 Tough Cop 16 January 1951 The Fool s Heart 23 January 1951 Dead Fall 30 January 1951 The Rose Garden 6 February 1951 Night Break 13 February 1951 Double Entry 20 February 1951 The Victims 27 February 1951 Margin for Safety 6 March 1951 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 13 March 1951 On a Country Road 20 March 1951 Telephone Call 27 March 1951 The Three of Silence 3 April 1951 Go Home Dead Man 10 April 1951 The Foggy Night Visitor 17 April 1951 The Juiceman Cloris Leachman Robert Webber Robert Emhardt 16 24 April 1951 Murderers Meeting 1 May 1951 No Friend Like an Old Friend 8 May 1951 Murder in the Ring 15 May 1951 Too Hot to Live 22 May 1951 Escape This Night 29 May 1951 Vamp Till Dead 5 June 1951 The Call 12 June 1951 De Mortuis 19 June 1951 A Killing in Abilene 26 June 1951 The Greatest Crime 3 July 1951 Blood on the Trumpet 10 July 1951 Tent on the Beach 17 July 1951 Wisteria Cottage 24 July 1951 The Incident at Story Point 31 July 1951 A Vision of Death 7 August 1951 Killers of the City 14 August 1951 Death Sabre 21 August 1951 This Is Your Confession Part 1 28 August 1951 This Is Your Confession Part 2 4 September 1951 This Way Out 11 September 1951 Strange for a Killer Season 4 1951 1952 edit 18 Sep 1951 Merryman s Murder 25 Sep 1951 Doctor Anonymous 2 Oct 1951 Santa Fe Flight 9 Oct 1951 High Street 17 16 Oct 1951 The Fifth Dummy 23 Oct 1951 The Train from Czechoslovakia 30 Oct 1951 Court Day 6 Nov 1951 Moonfleet Part 1 13 Nov 1951 Moonfleet Part 2 20 Nov 1951 Frisco Payoff 27 Nov 1951 Mikki 4 Dec 1951 The Far Off House 11 Dec 1951 Mediation in Mexico 18 Dec 1951 Pier 17 25 Dec 1951 The Lonely Place 1 Jan 1952 Routine Patrol 8 Jan 1952 Flare Week 15 Jan 1952 The Spider 22 Jan 1952 The Red Signal 29 Jan 1952 Death Drum 5 Feb 1952 Betrayal in Vienna 12 Feb 1952 North of Shanghai 19 Feb 1952 Summer Night 26 Feb 1952 Night Drive 4 Mar 1952 Day of Infamy 11 Mar 1952 Four Days to Kill 18 Mar 1952 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Part 1 25 Mar 1952 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Part 2 8 Apr 1952 Black Panther 15 Apr 1952 Night of Evil 22 Apr 1952 Alibi Me 18 29 Apr 1952 The Purloined Letter 6 May 1952 The Mandarin Murders 13 May 1952 The Corsage 20 May 1952 Hunted Down 27 May 1952 The Debt 3 Jun 1952 Murder of Necessity 10 Jun 1952 House of Masks 17 Jun 1952 Phantom of the Riveria 24 Jun 1952 Night of Reckoning 1 Jul 1952 Fifty Beautiful Girls 15 Jul 1952 For the Love of Randi 29 Jul 1952 The Crooked Frame 5 Aug 1952 Death Cargo 12 Aug 1952 Remember Me 19 Aug 1952 Her Last Adventure 26 Aug 1952 Woman in Love 2 Sep 1952 The Old Lady of Bayeux 9 Sep 1952 Call from a Killer 16 Sep 1952 The Return of Dr Bourdette 23 Sep 1952 Set Up for Death 30 Sep 1952 The Beach of Falesa 7 Oct 1952 The Man in the Mirror Season 5 1952 1953 edit 14 October 1952 The Blue Panther Phyllis Brooks Michael Strong Erik Rhodes Gene Anton Jr Bruce Gordon Michael Garrett Tom Avera Gina Petrushka 19 21 October 1952 The Man Who Had Seven Hours Robert Sterling Gaby Rodgers Walter Kohler Ludie Claire Susan Caubet Marcel Hillaire MacLean Savage 20 28 October 1952 All Hallow s Eve Franchot Tone Francis Compton Romney Brent Patricia Byrd Penny Hays Douglas Jay Bobby Catanio 21 11 November 1952 The Moving Target Jamie Smith Irja Jensen Joseph Anthony Wolfe Barzell Rudy Bond Kalle Ruusumen Jan DeRuth Nina Hansen 22 18 November 1952 Monsieur Vidocq 25 November 1952 The Whispering Killer 2 December 1952 A Time of Innocence 9 December 1952 The Girl Who Saw Tomorrow 16 December 1952 The Tortured Hand 23 December 1952 The Deadly Lamb 30 December 1952 The Invisible Killer 6 January 1953 Little Camorra 13 January 1953 Mr Matches Warren Stevens Henry Jones Eleanor Wilson 23 20 January 1953 Vacancy for Death 27 January 1953 Career 3 February 1953 Mutiny Below 10 February 1953 A Study in Stone 17 February 1953 The Quarry 24 February 1953 They Haven t Killed Me Yet 3 March 1953 The Kiss Off 10 March 1953 The Legend of Lizzie 17 March 1953 The Black Prophet 24 March 1953 Portrait of Constance 31 March 1953 Death in the Cave 14 April 1953 Kiss Me Again Stranger 21 April 1953 The Duel 28 April 1953 F O B Vienna 5 May 1953 The Suitor 12 May 1953 The Death of an Editor 19 May 1953 Come Into My Parlor 26 May 1953 The Adventure of the Black Baronet 2 June 1953 The Queen s Ring 9 June 1953 The Man Who Cried Wolf 16 June 1953 See No Evil 23 June 1953 The Signal Man 30 June 1953 The Fury of Senorita Gomez 7 July 1953 The Mascot 14 July 1953 The Dutch Schultz Story 21 July 1953 Pigeons in the Cave 28 July 1953 The Dance 4 August 1953 Vial of Death 11 August 1953 Point Blank 18 August 1953 Nightmare at Ground Zero by Rod Serling with O Z Whitehead Louise Larabee Pat Hingle 24 25 August 1953 Death in the Passing 1 September 1953 Paradise Junction 8 September 1953 Reign of Terror 15 September 1953 The Darkest Night 22 September 1953 The Riddle of Mayerling References edit Brooks Tim 2007 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present 9th ed New York Ballantine Books p 1341 ISBN 9780345497734 CBS Suspense Sale For TV Cues House combing For Additional Packages Variety February 2 1949 pp 27 32 Retrieved January 17 2023 Suspense GCD Series Suspense Grand Comics Database Retrieved 25 June 2023 a b c First Nights on TV The Opening of Suspense The Lambs Gambol Paul and Grace Hartman The New York Times March 6 1949 p X 11 Retrieved January 26 2023 a b c Suspense Variety March 9 1949 p 33 Retrieved February 7 2023 Suspense Goodbye New York TheTVDB com thetvdb com Retrieved 2023 05 16 Glover Allen 2019 TV Noir Dark Drama on the Small Screen New York Abrams p 143 ISBN 9781590201671 Tuesday February 14 Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index February 12 1950 p 5 Retrieved May 28 2023 Television Highlights of the Week The Boston Globe May 28 1590 p 30 A Retrieved May 5 2021 via Newspapers com Television Highlights of the Week The Boston Globe June 4 1950 p 6 A Retrieved May 6 2021 via Newspapers com Television Highlights of the Week The Boston Globe June 25 1950 p 4 A Retrieved May 15 2021 via Newspapers com Air Attractions The Boston Globe October 10 1950 p 19 Retrieved April 29 2021 via Newspapers com Television Highlights The Central New Jersey Home News New Jersey New Brunswick October 17 1950 p 17 Retrieved April 30 2021 via Newspapers com Air Attractions The Boston Globe November 14 1950 p 19 Retrieved April 30 2021 via Newspapers com Video Highlights The Brooklyn Daily Eagle April 17 1951 p 13 Retrieved April 21 2021 via Newspapers com TV Drama TV Digest October 6 1951 p 6 Retrieved October 6 2023 Tuesday April 22 Cont d Cont d Ross Reports April 20 1952 p 16 Retrieved February 9 2024 Suspense Ross Reports October 12 1952 p 10 Retrieved February 18 2022 Suspense Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index October 19 1952 p 10 Retrieved March 3 2022 Suspense Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index October 26 1952 p 8 Retrieved March 8 2022 Suspense Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index November 9 1952 p 10 Retrieved March 23 2022 Television Highlights The Central New Jersey Home News New Jersey New Brunswick January 13 1953 p 12 Retrieved April 21 2021 via Newspapers com An Evening in the Zone Three Teleplays by Twilight Zone Creator Rod Serling dvd S More Entertainment catalog no SMO 7172 2009 External links editSuspense at IMDb nbsp Suspense TV An Introduction to the Show Suspense episode Woman in Love August 26 1952 at Internet Archive Suspense at CVTA with episode list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suspense American TV series amp oldid 1215507613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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