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Suspense-"The Gift of Jumbo Brannigan" from Classic Mystery Radio. An ex-con safecracker trying to go straight finds out his son is not. Original air date: 3-1-51 Starring: William Bendix Tommy Bernard Jay Novello Ed Max Leo Cleary Junius Matthews Herb Butterfield Charles Calvert Joe Kearns Suspense, "radio's outstanding theater of thrills", was one of the premiere programs of the Golden Age of Radio, featuring a who's who of Hollywood stars spread out over its 900+ episodes. Scripts focused on suspense/thriller/mystery plots, typically involving a normal person being thrown into a bizarre or dangerous situation, with the solution withheld until the last moment--often with a surprising twist. Guest stars included Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Frank Sinatra, Agnes Moorehead, Humphrey Bogart, Lucille Ball and Marlene Dietrich. The show ran from 1942 to 1962. Its haunting theme music was written by Academy Award winner Bernard Herrmann, who scored many of Hollywood's most memorable movies, including Psycho, The Birds, Vertigo, Cape Fear, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Citizen Kane and The Man Who Knew Too Much. Please LIKE and/or SUBSCRIBE if you appreciate this video---it really helps my channel! I'd appreciate your support to help me create more content like this: https://paypal.me/larrybryantmusic?co... "Jazz Me" © Larry Bryant Music All images © Classic Mystery Radio and may not be used without permission SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT AI IMAGE COPYRIGHTS: Modern copyright law and recent court decisions establish that creators of AI images can indeed own the copyrights of said images if there is 'considerable' human input regarding prompts, and/or the images are further altered after the fact. I pay a monthly subscription fee to use the AI software, which means a considerable financial investment. I've also invested hundreds of hours learning about AI as well as figuring out how to tweak/focus/hone my (lengthy) prompts in order to get the very specific results desired for these videos. Even at that, I probably reject 10 images for every one I use. Additionally, almost every image is further altered (Photoshopped) to remove undesirable features, fix oddities and to add my direct creative touches. All of my images have indeed received 'considerable' human input and thereby meet the lawful requirements for claiming their copyrights. I hereby do so.