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Sponsor Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Genre: Crime Anthology Wednesdays 30 Min Series: Suspense Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining; Roma Wines; Autolite Sponsor Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Genre: Crime Anthology Wednesdays 30 Min. Starring the greatest names of stage at 9:30pm, and screen. Host: 'The Man In Black" then Tuesdays at 9:30pm Sustained 'Forecast': The Lodger Audition 40-07-22 30:00 Herbert Marshall. Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Sustained Burning Court, The 1 42-06-17 30:00 Charlie Ruggles Sustained Wet Saturday 2 42-06-24 30:00 Clarence Derwent Sustained Life Of Nellie Jane, The 3 42-07-01 30:00 Loretta Young Sustained Rope 4 42-07-08 30:00 Richard Widmark Sustained The Third Eye 5 42-07-15 30:00 Sustained Witness On The Westbound Limited 6 42-07-22 30:00 Show Preempted. Sustained Philomel Cottage 7 42-07-29 30:00 Sustained Finishing School 8 42-08-05 30:00 Sustained Suspicion 9 42-08-12 30:00 Romney Brent Sustained Cave Of Ali Baba 10 42-08-19 30:00 Orson Welles Preempted 42-08-26 Show Preempted. Sustained Hitchhiker, The 11 42-09-02 30:00 Roger Dekoven Preempted 42-09-09 Show Preempted. Sustained Kettler Method, The 12 42-09-16 30:00 Paul Stewart Sustained Passage To Benares 13 42-09-23 30:00 Eric Dressler Sustained One Hundred In The Dark 14 42-09-30 30:00 Last Show of First Season Sustained Lord Of The Witch Doctors 15 42-10-27 30:00 Martin Gabel Show moves to Tuesdays at 9:30pm Sustained Devil In The Summer House 16 42-11-03 30:00 M Fitzmaurice Sustained Will You Make A Bet With Death 17 42-11-10 30:00 Joe Julian Sustained Menace In Wax 18 42-11-17 30:00 Sustained Body Snatchers, The 19 42-11-24 30:00 Sustained Bride Vanishes, The 20 42-12-01 30:00 Ralph Bell 42-12-08 Sustained Till Death Do Us Part 21 42-12-15 30:00 Peter Lorre Sustained Two Sharp Knives 22 42-12-22 30:00 Stuart Erwin Sustained Preempted 42-12-29 Show Preempted. Sustained Nothing Up My Sleeve 23 43-01-05 30:00 George Coulouris Sustained Pit And The Pendulum, The 24 43-01-12 30:00 Henry Hull Sustained Devil's Saint, The 25 43-01-19 30:00 Peter Lorre Sustained Death Went Along For The Ride 26 43-01-26 30:00 Ralph Bellamy Sustained Doctor Prescribed Death, The 27 43-02-02 30:00 Bela Lugosi Sustained Hangman Won't Wait, The 28 43-02-09 30:00 Sydney Greenstreet Sustained In Fear And Trembling 29 43-02-16 30:00 Mary Astor Sustained Will You Walk Into My Parlor 30 43-02-23 30:00 G. Fitzgerald Sustained Night Reveals, The 31 43-03-02 30:00 Fredric March Sustained Phantom Archer, The 32 43-03-09 30:00 Ralph Bellamy Sustained Cabin B-13 33 43-03-16 30:00 Ralph Bellamy Sustained Customers Like Murder, The 34 43-03-23 30:00 Roland Young Sustained Dead Sleep Lightly, The 35 43-03-30 30:00 Susan Hayward Sustained Fire Burn And Cauldron Bubble 36 43-04-06 30:00 Paul Lukas Sustained Fear Paints A Picture 37 43-04-13 30:00 Nancy Coleman Sustained Moment Of Darkness 38 43-04-20 30:00 Peter Lorre Sustained Diary Of Sophonia Winters 39 43-04-27 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Sustained Death Flies Blind 40 43-05-04 30:00 Richard Dix Sustained Mr. Markham, Antique Dealer 41 43-05-11 30:00 Paul Sustained ABC Murders, The 42 43-05-18 30:00 Charles Laughton Sustained Sorry, Wrong Number 43 43-05-25 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Sustained Banquo's Chair 44 43-06-01 30:00 Donald Crisp Sustained Five Canaries In The Room 45 43-06-08 30:00 Vincent Price Sustained Last Night 46 43-06-15 30:00 Margo Sustained Man Without A Body 47 43-06-22 30:00 John Sutton Sustained Uncle Henry's Rose Bush 48 43-06-29 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Sustained White Rose Murders, The 49 43-07-06 30:00 Maureen O'Hara Sustained Preempted 43-07-13 Show Preempted. Sustained Murder Goes For A Swim 50 43-07-20 30:00 Warren William Sustained Last Letter Of Doctor, The 51 43-07-27 30:00 Bronson Laird Cregar Sustained A Friend To Alexander 52 43-08-03 30:00 Robert Young Sustained Fountain Plays, The 53 43-08-10 30:00 Edmund Gwenn Sustained Preempted 43-08-14 Show Preempted. Sustained Sorry, Wrong Number 54 43-08-21 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Show Moves to Saturdays at 7:30pm Sustained King's Birthday, The 55 43-08-28 30:00 Delores Costello Series: Suspense Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining; Roma Wines; Autolite Sponsor Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Sustained Singing Walls, The 56 43-09-02 30:00 Preston Foster. Show moves to Thursdays at 8:00pm Sustained Marry For Murder 57 43-09-09 30:00 Lillian Gish Sustained Cross-Eyed Bear, The 58 43-09-16 30:00 Virginia Bruce Sustained Most Dangerous Game, The 59 43-09-23 30:00 Orson Welles Sustained Lost Special 60 43-09-30 30:00 Orson Welles Sustained Philomel Cottage 61 43-10-07 30:00 Orson Welles Sustained Preempted 43-10-14 Show Preempted. Sustained Lazarus Walks 62 43-10-19 30:00 Orson Welles Show moves to Tuesdays at 7:00pm Sustained After Dinner Story 63 43-10-26 30:00 Otto Kruger Sustained Statement Of Employee Henry 64 43-11-02 30:00 G. Lockhart Wilson, The Sustained Cabin B-13 65 43-11-09 30:00 Margo Sustained Thieves Fall Out 66 43-11-16 30:00 Gene Kelly Sustained Strange Death Of Charles 67 43-11-23 30:00 Vincent Price Umberstein, The Roma Wines Black Curtain, The 68 43-12-02 30:00 Cary Grant. Show moves to Thursday at 8:00pm for Roma Wines Roma Wines Night Reveals, The 69 43-12-09 30:00 Robert Young Roma Wines Wet Saturday 70 43-12-16 30:00 Charles Laughton Roma Wines Back For Christmas 71 43-12-23 30:00 Peter Lorre Roma Wines Finishing School 72 43-12-30 30:00 Margo Roma Wines One-Way Ride To Nowhere 73 44-01-06 30:00 Alan Ladd Roma Wines A Dime A Dance 74 44-01-13 30:00 Lucille Ball Roma Wines A World Of Darkness 75 44-01-20 30:00 Paul Lukas Roma Wines Locked Room, The 76 44-01-27 30:00 Virginia Bruce Roma Wines Sisters, The 77 44-02-03 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Roma Wines Suspicion 78 44-02-10 30:00 Charlie Roma Wines Life Ends At Midnight 79 44-02-17 30:00 Dane Clark Roma Wines Sorry, Wrong Number 80 44-02-24 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Roma Wines Portrait Without A Face 81 44-03-02 30:00 George Coulouris Roma Wines Defense Rests, The 82 44-03-09 30:00 Alan Ladd Roma Wines Narrative About Clarence 83 44-03-16 30:00 Laird Cregar Roma Wines Sneak Preview 84 44-03-23 30:00 Joseph Cotten Roma Wines Cat And Mouse 85 44-03-30 30:00 Sonny Tufts Roma Wines Woman In Red 86 44-04-06 30:00 Katina Paxinou Roma Wines Marvelous Barastro, The 87 44-04-13 30:00 Orson Welles Roma Wines Palmer Method, The 88 44-04-20 30:00 Ed Gardner Roma Wines Death Went Along For The Ride 89 44-04-27 30:00 Gene Kelly Roma Wines Dark Tower, The 90 44-05-04 30:00 Orson Welles Roma Wines Visitor, The 91 44-05-11 30:00 Eddie Bracken Roma Wines Donovan's Brain, Part 1 92 44-05-18 30:00 Orson Welles Roma Wines Donovan's Brain, Part 2 93 44-05-25 30:00 Orson Welles Roma Wines Fugue In C Minor 94 44-06-01 30:00 Vincent Price Roma Wines Case History Of Edgar Loundes 95 44-06-08 30:00 Thomas Mitchell Roma Wines A Friend To Alexander 96 44-06-15 30:00 G. Fitzegerald Roma Wines Ten Grand, The 97 44-06-22 30:00 Lucille Ball Roma Wines Walls Came Tumbling Down, The 98 44-06-29 30:00 Kennan Wynn Roma Wines Search For Henri Lefevre, The 99 44-07-06 30:00 Paul Muni Roma Wines Beast Must Die, The 100 44-07-13 30:00 Herbert Marshall Roma Wines Of Maestro And Men 101 44-07-20 30:00 Peter Lorre Roma Wines Black Shawl, The 102 44-07-27 30:00 M. O'Sullivan Roma Wines Banquo's Chair 103 44-08-03 30:00 Donald Crisp Roma Wines Man Who Knew How, The 104 44-08-10 30:00 Charles Laughton Roma Wines Diary Of Sophonia Winters, The 105 44-08-17 30:00 Agnes Moorehead Roma Wines Actor's Blood 106 44-08-24 30:00 Fredric March Roma Wines Black Path Of Fear, The 107 44-08-31 30:00 Brian Donlevy Roma Wines Voyage Through Darkness 108 44-09-07 30:00 Olivia Dehavilland Roma Wines You'll Never See Me Again 109 44-09-14 30:00 Joseph Cotten Roma Wines Bluebeard Of Ballac, The 110 44-09-21 30:00 Merle Oberon Roma Wines Man Who Couldn't Lose, The 111 44-09-28 30:00 Gene Kelly Roma Wines Dateline: Lisbon 112 44-10-05 30:00 John Hodiak Roma Wines Merry Widower, The 113 44-10-12 30:00 Reginald Gardner Roma Wines Eve (The Black Angel) 114 44-10-19 30:00 Nancy Kelly Roma Wines Night Man, The 115 44-10-26 30:00 Virginia Bruce Roma Wines Singing Walls, The 116 44-11-02 30:00 Van Johnson Roma Wines You Were Wonderful 117 44-11-09 30:00 Lena Horne Roma Wines Dead Of Night, The 118 44-11-16 30:00 Robert Cummings Roma Wines Fountain Plays, The 119 44-11-23 30:00 Charles Laughton Series: Suspense Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining; Roma Wines; Autolite Sponsor Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Roma Wines Black Curtain, The 120 44-11-30 30:00 Cary Grant Roma Wines Preempted 44-12-07 Show Preempted.
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