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Click to hear an excerpt from the original episode of Suspense! The RadioBook now comes with TWO full-length original scripts from the archives of the Generic Radio Workshop -- the crime drama "Broadway is My Beat" from 1951, and the classic thriller "Suspense" from 1949. In "Broadway", detective Danny Clover patrolled from Times Square to Columbus Circle, the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." These detective shows vividly evoke their late 1940s and early 1950s era, with bickering young couples, gangsters, skid-row bums, and just-off-the-bus innocents....most of whom came to no good end, leaving Detective Clover and Sergeant Muggavan to sort out the details and muse poetically about what lessons Broadway might have to teach the rest of us. Suspense was a radio drama series broadcast on CBS from 1942 through 1962, making it one of the longest-running (and last) shows of the "Golden Age of Radio" One of the truly premier drama programs, Suspense was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" as it focused on suspenseful thriller-type scripts, often with a final plot twist right at the end. This episode -- "Murder Through the Looking Glass" -- stars Gregory Peck in his third appearance on Suspense. With both episodes, we've precisely scanned our 60+ year old original scripts; added authentic production music cues; and recorded original sound effects that bring the scripts to life. |
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