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Eight Jack Johnstone ("Jonathan Bundy") scripts are from a forgotten 1940-1941 Mutual series, "Who Knows?"
Researcher Karl Schadow has documented that an early weekly series on the Mutual network had eight scripts that Jack Johnstone revised for Suspense under producers Bruno Zirato, Jr. and Fred Hendrickson. The series was Who Knows? and was a 15-minute program. The list is as follows: 1961-08-06 Bells (has the full background at the end of its blogpost) 1961-09-17 The Green Idol 1961-10-08 Dreams 1962-01-14 Feathers 1962-02-04 Friday 1962-04-22 The Curse of Kamashek 1962-06-10
suspensearchive
Dec 31, 20251 min read


The three "truly missing" episodes that still need to be recreated
1948-07-08 The Last Chance The is the first Auto-Lite broadcast after the failed 60-minute broadcast experiment. The CBS publicity effort was strong behind the return of the series and promotion of the first episode. Why the discs of this episode are missing is a surprise. Somebody took them out of the library for some reason and never returned them. But it's the first episode of a new sponsor, and you would think that there would have been reasons for multiple copies made fo
suspensearchive
Dec 20, 20251 min read
Recreations of “Truly Missing” Suspense episodes
The Suspense Project thanks American Radio Theater, Blue Hours Productions, Project Audion, and Sole Twin Audio for their generous support in the preservation of the Suspense series. Each agreed to allow their productions to be part of the Suspense Project collection at the Internet Archive . “Truly missing” episodes refer to those missing Suspense episodes that were broadcast only one time. The series did present many scripts twice. If one recording was missing, there was a
suspensearchive
Dec 18, 20251 min read
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