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  1. Joseph Ruscoll. Writer: The Clock. Joseph Ruscoll is known for The Clock (1949), Eye Witness (1953) and Suspense (1949).

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  2. The buzz-term for Old Time Radio is 'OTR'. OTR usually means radio broadcasting from the golden age of radio, mostly before 1964.These shows from the pre-television age include adventure, comedies, mystery shows, western dramas and shows from World War II.

  3. According to a March 1949 Hollywood Reporter article, radio writer Joseph Ruscoll sued Edward Small for using the title of Ruscoll's radio show, The Creeper for the film. The suit was settled for an undisclosed sum.

  4. Jul 20, 2019 · Among them were Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Morwood. Murder at Midnight was directed by Anton M. Leder, and hosted by Raymond Morgan, who delivered the memorable opening lines over Charles Paul's organ theme.

  5. Dec 29, 2019 · Fifty-two episodes were recorded from mid-April through December 1946. Robert Newman was hired as the show’s lead writer but a dozen other authors provided scripts during the program’s run. Among them were Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Morwood.

  6. Ellen and Steve live in a New York neighborhood that is being terrorized by a strangler known only as the Creeper. Ellen wants a new lock for her apartment door for safety. She becomes more paranoid until a locksmith arrives. As the locksmith begins his work, Steve calls.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · The story is by radio veteran Joseph Ruscoll and adapted by Walter Brown Newman. Since Ruscoll was an experienced radio scripter, Brown’s work may have been in editing to the Suspense format and time requirements.

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