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# Chicken Feed
As the Suspense theme music fades into the darkness of your living room, you find yourself thrust into a world where the ordinary becomes sinister. "Chicken Feed" serves up a tale of small-town deception that will leave your skin crawling long after the final commercial break. What begins as a seemingly innocent dispute over poultry becomes a psychological chess match where nothing—and no one—can be trusted. The brilliant sound design of the CBS production team transforms a rural farmyard into a claustrophobic landscape of suspicion, where every creaking floorboard and distant animal cry carries menacing weight. By the time the final twist arrives, you'll realize that the greatest threats often hide behind the most innocent facades.
Suspense reigned as one of radio's most celebrated thriller programs, and for good reason. Debuting in 1942, it became CBS's crown jewel of dramatic programming, attracting top Hollywood talent and the finest screenwriters of the era. Each episode was meticulously crafted to exploit radio's greatest strength—the listener's imagination—with sparse but evocative sound effects and performances that ranged from subtle to explosive. The show's willingness to venture into psychological territory, to explore the darkness lurking beneath everyday American life, set it apart from competing programs. "Chicken Feed" exemplifies this approach, transforming a rural setting into a chamber of mounting dread.
If you haven't experienced Suspense in decades—or at all—now is your moment to step back into CBS's golden age of terror. Tune your dial and prepare yourself for thirty minutes of pure, unadulterated suspense. You'll understand why millions of Americans huddled around their radios, hanging on every word, every sound, every pause.