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Before she was a TV star, and even before she kept audiences smiling with her radio comedy series, Lucille Ball delivered tough noir performances in episodes of Suspense. She was as talented in the world of drama and thrills as she was with slapstick and a punchline. The red-headed legend returns for two more "tales well calculated" – "The Ten Grand" (originally aired on CBS on June 22, 1944) and "A Shroud for Sarah" (originally aired on CBS on October 25, 1945).
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Before she was a TV star, and even before she kept audiences smiling with her radio comedy series, Lucille Ball delivered tough noir performances in episodes of Suspense. She was as talented in the world of drama and thrills as she was with slapstick and a punchline. The red-headed legend returns for two more "tales well calculated" – "The Ten Grand" (originally aired on CBS on June 22, 1944) and "A Shroud for Sarah" (originally aired on CBS on October 25, 1945).

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