Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)
NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another.
THIS EPISODE:
February 1, 1953. NBC network. "Corpus Delecti". Sustaining. A reporter sees the dead Countess Athena in her stateroom. When the body disappears, no one will admit that she's even dead! Bryna Raeburn, Chester Stratton, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ian Martin, Joseph Boland, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Roger De Koven, Staats Cotsworth. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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