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# Around the World
Picture yourself huddled near your radio on a crisp evening, the dial tuned to CBS, as the familiar piercing violin screams out—*Suspense*—and you're plunged into a tale of desperation that circles the globe. In "Around the World," a fugitive pursued across continents discovers that no ocean is wide enough, no border secure enough, to escape the consequences of past sins. As our protagonist moves from port to port, city to city, the net tightens with each broadcast bulletin, each closed door, each suspicious glance from a stranger. The episode masterfully weaves together exotic locales and claustrophobic tension, transforming the wide world into an inescapable trap where geography itself becomes the enemy.
For nearly two decades, *Suspense* reigned as America's premier theatrical thriller, delivering exactly what its title promised: the delicious agony of uncertainty. Premiering in 1942, the show became a cultural phenomenon by refusing to offer easy answers or comfortable resolutions. Each episode was a self-contained nightmare, crafted by Hollywood's finest writers and performed by prestigious actors who treated radio drama with the seriousness of Broadway. "Around the World" exemplifies the show's genius for transforming the ordinary—a journey, a conversation, a chance encounter—into something sinister and inescapable.
If you've never experienced the Golden Age of radio drama, this is your invitation. Settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights, and let the power of voices and sound design transport you. No commercials demanding your attention, no special effects budget limitations—just pure storytelling, where imagination becomes your greatest ally and your deepest fear. *Suspense* awaits.