Life Ends At Midnight (Aired May 8, 1948)
Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were "The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln" (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of "Donovan's Brain".
THIS EPISODE:
February 17, 1944. CBS network. "Life Ends At Midnight". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A throughly bad son returns to his mother for a visit. He soon turns to thoughts of murder. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on May 8, 1948. Fay Bainter, Ralph Morgan, Dane Clark, Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), Robert Tallman (writer), Hans Conried, William Johnstone, Robert Tallman (writer), William Spier (producer, director), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 1/2 hour.
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