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Commuter's Ticket (1946) is a classic episode of Suspense, featuring a meticulously paced narrative rooted in jealousy and revenge. Written by Sigmund Miller and produced by William Spier, this broadcast exemplifies the psychological tension characteristic of mid-20th-century radio drama. The performance highlights the use of mundane daily routines as a backdrop for a calculated and deadly criminal plot. 🎙️ Program: Suspense Episode: #199 - Commuter's Ticket Original Air Date: August 1, 1946 Genre: Psychological Thriller Running Time: 29 minutes Host: The Man in Black (Joseph Kearns) Barney is a man of rigid habit, living his life according to the strict, unwavering timetable of the morning and evening commuter trains. When he discovers his wife has been unfaithful, he decides to apply that same clockwork precision to a lethal plan of murder. He intends to eliminate the other man and return to the train station in time to maintain a perfect alibi, believing that the railroad's reliability is his greatest ally. However, the claustrophobia of suburban routine and the irony of his obsession with punctuality converge when an unexpected delay threatens to disrupt his lethal calculations. The story serves as a chilling exploration of how a man's reliance on a mechanical schedule can become his ultimate undoing. 🎭 Starring Cast • J. Carrol Naish: Frequent performer in radio anthologies and character actor in mid-century cinema. • Howard Duff: Actor known for detective roles and extensive work in West Coast radio productions during the 1940s. • Wally Maher: Regular supporting player in dramatic radio series during the Golden Age. 👉 New to Old Time Radio? Subscribe and start your journey here. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • This script was later adapted for the television version of Suspense which aired in the early 1950s. • J. Carrol Naish was one of the most frequent guest stars on the series, appearing in over twenty different episodes. • The episode emphasizes the sound effects of the steam locomotive, which were performed live by CBS sound technicians. • Howard Duff was concurrently starring in The Adventures of Sam Spade when this episode was recorded. • Sigmund Miller, the writer, specialized in scripts that dealt with the darker side of domestic life. 💬 Character Quote "I have it all timed to the second. The train doesn't wait for any man, and tonight, it is going to be my perfect witness." 📡 Broadcasting History Radio sound effects artists, often called 'sound men,' used a device called a 'Crosley X-ER' or similar custom-built consoles to trigger multiple turntables for layered background noises like wind, rain, or train engines. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight 1948 Zenith Zenette Model 6G001Y. This portable vacuum tube radio featured a distinctive 'Wavemagnet' antenna built into the lid. It operated on either AC/DC power or a large internal battery pack and was encased in a luggage-style 'black stag' finish. Its marketing slogan was 'The Royalty of Radio.' Hashtags #Suspense #OldTimeRadio #OTR #1946 #JCarrolNaish #HowardDuff #RadioDrama #CrimeNoir #VintageRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #Mystery #AudioTheater