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In her appearances on Suspense, Rosalind Russell traded the fast-paced banter of His Girl Friday for tense psychological drama. The five-time Golden Globe winner was a talented comedienne, but she was no slouch in the drama department as these radio plays demonstrate. We'll hear her in "The Sisters" (originally aired on CBS on December 9, 1948) and as a wife who suspects her husband is plotting her murder in "Consideration" (originally aired on CBS on February 2, 1950).
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In her appearances on Suspense, Rosalind Russell traded the fast-paced banter of His Girl Friday for tense psychological drama. The five-time Golden Globe winner was a talented comedienne, but she was no slouch in the drama department as these radio plays demonstrate. We'll hear her in "The Sisters" (originally aired on CBS on December 9, 1948) and as a wife who suspects her husband is plotting her murder in "Consideration" (originally aired on CBS on February 2, 1950).

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