I recently have been enjoying the old-time radio genre. Thank you making them available your added information for someone who is new to listening to these classic stories.
Over the years, I must have heard this classic 10 times. On TV THE RAY BRADBURY THEATER it had featured this story. But, my favorite is this radio version. Jennette Nolan did this one too, but, Agnas is my girl here always.
Curiously, Wikipedia's short fiction bibliography denies that Bradbury wrote a story called "The Ravine" and instead lists the title as "The Whole Town's Sleeping" as well. Also, while I've not read the original story, this is the third adaptation of it I've encountered (along with Bradbury 13 and the Ray Bradbury Theater), all three of which use different names, and two of them end with Lavinia at the killer's mercy, while the one I encountered first and like best ends with her killing him in self-defense. I'm curious which version is the result of an adapter not approving of Bradbury's ending.
As much as I've learned about Suspense and Escape over the years, I've never heard or read of Cheerio appearing in any episodes.( In fact, I first had to look her name up) However, there are A LOT of actors from Hollywood's Golden Age that do appear on Suspense - Check out the 60 different playlists I've compiled. Thanks for listening to my uploads, and thanks for the inquiry. - Charlie
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered well Pat Summerall did Ace Hardware (or TruValue?) commercials for CBS Radio Mystery Theater from 74-82. So I know he had a contract with CBS, which also ran these Suspense programs.
I recently have been enjoying the old-time radio genre. Thank you making them available your added information for someone who is new to listening to these classic stories.
You're welcome! Suspense and Escape are two of the very best radio dramas!
Excellent as usual.
Even thought I've read this story multiple times, I still got shivers! Agnes Moorehead and the other actors were wonderful!
This is one of my all time favorites!
That's great - thanks for listening to my uploads and thanks for posting your thoughts.
This was my second listen, I was able to walk along side her as she walked down the steps, then we ran...feeling the night fear closing in around us.
I often come back to stories six months or a year later - the second listen is almost always better than the first! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
This one was absolute perfection!!!scared the 💩out of me!! Agnes is superb! She (and Mercedes mcCambridge) were the best radio actors.
Over the years, I must have heard this classic 10 times. On TV THE RAY BRADBURY THEATER it had featured this story. But, my favorite is this radio version. Jennette Nolan did this one too, but, Agnas is my girl here always.
Chilling on my lunch break. Thank you so much Charlie your a star🌟🙏💃06/05/22 UK @ 12.10Ppm
I read this story in a Hitchcock collection and it is the definition of suspense on paper.
I think Daphne in the Savings Bonds commercial is Sandra Gould who played Gladys Kravitz on Bewitched. I met her in the late 80s. What a sweetheart!!!
THAT WAS SCARÝ INDEED i was.there with her👏👏👏 5 stwrs for agnus s acting
Curiously, Wikipedia's short fiction bibliography denies that Bradbury wrote a story called "The Ravine" and instead lists the title as "The Whole Town's Sleeping" as well. Also, while I've not read the original story, this is the third adaptation of it I've encountered (along with Bradbury 13 and the Ray Bradbury Theater), all three of which use different names, and two of them end with Lavinia at the killer's mercy, while the one I encountered first and like best ends with her killing him in self-defense. I'm curious which version is the result of an adapter not approving of Bradbury's ending.
You raised an interesting point - It looks like "The Whole Town's Sleeping" is the original title!
One of the best adaptations of this overly done story. Welles narrator?
William Conrad is narrator.
What a loser, who had the wrong info.
@@alexandermarquis6197 huh? This loser is jw why the nasty comment?
@@alexandermarquis6197 troll
@Suspense & ESCAPE! Is there a reason that you haven't included this in your William Conrad playlist? It's obvious he's the narrator.
Just an oversight (I keep track of my shows by memory) Thanks for the reminder!
William also is the one whispering to Lavinia at the end!
The scarier part of this was the ad for NATO.
Is that Cheerio Meredith I hear?❤️
As much as I've learned about Suspense and Escape over the years, I've never heard or read of Cheerio appearing in any episodes.( In fact, I first had to look her name up) However, there are A LOT of actors from Hollywood's Golden Age that do appear on Suspense - Check out the 60 different playlists I've compiled. Thanks for listening to my uploads, and thanks for the inquiry. - Charlie
Is that Pat Summerall at 00:49 🤔
It kinda sounds like him, but when this aired he was still playing. It's a CBS radio announcer.
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered well Pat Summerall did Ace Hardware (or TruValue?) commercials for CBS Radio Mystery Theater from 74-82.
So I know he had a contract with CBS, which also ran these Suspense programs.
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I’m studying this for gcse English 😂🤷♂️
That's not the ending. Barf.