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  1. William Hannan Spier (October 16, 1906 – May 30, 1973) was an American writer, producer, and director for television and radio. He is best known for his radio work, notably Suspense and The Adventures of Sam Spade.

  2. Suspense producer-director William Spier was one of many creative helmsmen who encouraged innovation at all levels (including music and sound effects). Spier kept rehearsal time to a minimum, believing it would make everyone more alert during the live broadcast.

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  4. Feb 20, 2024 · 2024-02-20. Topics. old time radio, suspense. The return of William Spier to Suspense begins with an adaptation of a Samuel Blas short story, “Revenge,” from Collier’s 1947-01-11 edition. Retitled “Nightmare,” the story was adapted by Herb Meadow.

  5. Jul 8, 2022 · The strangest Suspense episode was broadcast on July 26, 1945, "Fury and Sound." A casual listener may find it odd at best and confusing at worst, but it's a unique episode that can be better appreciated when you know its secret: it's an inside-joke roast of producer William Spier by his radio pioneer mentors!

  6. + "Hunting Trip". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A man is sure that his hunting companion and friend is trying to kill him. William Spier speaks after the story. + Stan hadn’t seen Eric in several months, not since before his wife died in fact and now they were on a hunting trip together.

  7. Supervised during its best period by the highly-regarded producer William Spier, Suspense used top Hollywood talent (including Cary Grant, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, and James Stewart) in adaptations of crime-fiction tales by such genre masters as Cornell Woolrich, Dorothy Sayers, John Dickson Carr, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett—and T ...

  8. Jan 12, 2020 · It was the series' first producer, William Spier, who set the framework of rules that was to stay with the show for most of its run. Mr. Spier determined that the series should deal with life-and-death situations established near the beginning of each play and then through the use of Bernard_Herrmann's musical coloring and the writer's ...

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