Suspicion (American TV series)

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Suspicion [1] is the title of an American television mystery drama series which aired on the NBC from 1957 through 1958. The executive producer of half of the filmed episodes (10) of Suspicion was film director Alfred Hitchcock.

Suspicion
Boris Karloff in the episode
"The Deadly Game" (1957)
GenreDrama
Directed byPaul Bogart
John Brahm
Jules Bricken
William A. Graham
David Greene
Arthur Hiller
Alfred Hitchcock
Herbert Kenwith
Perry Lafferty
Don Medford
Lewis Milestone
Ray Milland
James Neilson
Elliot Silverstein
Jack Smight
Robert Stevens
Presented byDennis O'Keefe
Walter Abel
Theme music composerDave Kahn
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes42
Production
Executive producerAlfred Hitchcock
ProducersJoan Harrison
Frank P. Rosenberg
Richard Lewis
Jules Bricken
William Frye
Harry Tugend
EditorEdward W. Williams
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesShamley Productions
Revue Studios
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 30, 1957 (1957-09-30) –
July 21, 1958 (1958-07-21)

Overview edit

The program was originally hosted by actor Dennis O'Keefe. In network repeats in 1959, Walter Abel became the host. The one-hour-long program, like others offered by Hitchcock, was designed to play on people's fears and suspicions. The first episode 'Four O'Clock', broadcast on 30 September 1957 and starring E. G. Marshall, was directed by Hitchcock himself.

Actors who appeared in this series include Claudette Colbert, Bette Davis, Eli Wallach, Roddy McDowall, Cathleen Nesbitt, James Daly, E. G. Marshall, William Shatner, Jack Klugman, Agnes Moorehead, Ross Martin, Margaret O'Brien, Rod Taylor, Audie Murphy, Harry Dean Stanton, Edmond O'Brien and Joanne Linville.

Episodes edit

  • Filmed Episodes for most of which prints (of varying quality) exist and are available commercially on DVD
  • Live or Possibly Live Episodes


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Delatiner, Barbara (October 2, 1957). "New Suspense Series Lays Real (Time) Bomb". Newsday. Retrieved 24 February 2023.

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