Over a span of a dozen years, Suspense produced no fewer than eleven shows based on Bradbury stories, with some of the stories being produced multiple times. I argue that this early media presence - which included a number of stories previously unpublished - helped cement Bradbury's growing popularity and reputation.
Here's the pod:
And if you'd like to hear full episodes of Suspense, here's a complete set of links to the best quality recordings, held on the Old-Time Radio Researchers website:
- 1947: Riabouchinska
- 1948: Summer Night
- 1948: The Screaming Woman, version 1
- 1950: The Crowd
- 1955: The Screaming Woman, version 2
- 1955: Zero Hour, version 1
- 1955: The Whole Town's Sleeping, version 1
- 1955: Kaleidoscope
- 1958: Zero Hour, version 2
- 1958: The Whole Town's Sleeping, version 1
- 1960: Zero Hour, version 3
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