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# Dead of Night
As midnight approaches and the June darkness settles thick outside your window, you'll want every light burning bright. *Suspense* presents "Dead of Night," a chilling descent into the supernatural where the boundary between sleep and waking, life and death, dissolves like morning fog. A traveler finds himself trapped in a sinister cycle—an endless night where each dawn brings only darker terrors, where the familiar becomes menacing, and where escape seems impossible. With every tick of the clock and creak of the floorboards, the tension mounts unbearably. What begins as curiosity transforms into creeping dread as our protagonist realizes something unspeakable is occurring, something that defies rational explanation. The sound design alone—those distant bells, the whispered voices, the mounting orchestral strings—will make you glance over your shoulder and lock your doors.
This episode exemplifies why *Suspense* became radio's most celebrated thriller program. From its 1942 debut through two decades of broadcasting, CBS's anthology series set the gold standard for psychological horror, attracting top-tier talent including Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, and countless gifted writers who understood that radio's greatest power lies not in what you see, but in what you *imagine*. Every shadow is deeper on radio; every unknown footstep more sinister. "Dead of Night" showcases this mastery perfectly, using only sound and spoken word to conjure genuine terror—a masterclass in the medium's unique ability to colonize the listener's mind.
Tune in tonight to *Suspense* and experience radio drama at its most potent. Settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights if you dare, and prepare for nearly thirty minutes of unadulterated suspense. Your nightmares will thank you.