🕵️ Classic Radio Rewind #72: “The Heat Wave” & “The Name of the Beast”
Get ready to sweat—this week on Classic Radio Rewind, we turn up the temperature with two unforgettable broadcasts from the golden age of radio!
🌡️ First, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe hits hard with “The Heat Wave” (1950), a sweltering noir that pits Marlowe against sun-scorched deception, desperate ambition, and a curiously valuable antique. When a simple delivery turns into a murder mystery, it’s up to Marlowe to keep his cool and crack the case.
😱 Then, we venture into darker psychological terrain with Suspense’s chilling tale, “The Name of the Beast” (1954). This gripping drama explores the fine line between sanity and obsession, as a man grapples with forces—real or imagined—that threaten to consume him. Featuring a haunting performance and razor-sharp writing, it’s one story that lingers long after the closing credits.