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Cary Grant once said "If I ever do any more radio work, I want to do it on Suspense." The legendary leading man made five appearances on "radio's outstanding theater of thrills," and he always gave a wonderful performance. We'll hear him first as an amnesia victim in "The Black Curtain" (originally aired on CBS on November 30, 1944). Then, leave the lights on for Grant in "On a Country Road" (originally aired on CBS on November 16, 1950) - one of the scariest old time radio shows of all time.
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Cary Grant once said "If I ever do any more radio work, I want to do it on Suspense." The legendary leading man made five appearances on "radio's outstanding theater of thrills," and he always gave a wonderful performance. We'll hear him first as an amnesia victim in "The Black Curtain" (originally aired on CBS on November 30, 1944). Then, leave the lights on for Grant in "On a Country Road" (originally aired on CBS on November 16, 1950) - one of the scariest old time radio shows of all time.

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