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"The Clock" was an Australian radio suspense-thriller series that originally aired from November 3, 1946, until 1948. It was later adapted for American audiences, broadcasting on ABC from 1948 to...

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"The Clock" was an Australian radio suspense-thriller series that originally aired from November 3, 1946, until 1948. It was later adapted for American audiences, broadcasting on ABC from 1948 to 1949. The premise of "The Clock" revolved around the narrative device of a clock, which often served as a central element in the unfolding dramas, emphasizing the theme of time dictating the rhythm of the plot.Production and BroadcastThe show's Australian iteration was produced in Sydney by Grace Gibson Productions, a company known for buying American scripts and adapting them for Australian radio. After its success in Australia, the show was picked up by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States, where it was adapted with American actors and settings but largely retained the original scripts.Theme and StyleThe theme of time was pervasive in the show, not just as a measure of minutes and hours but as a metaphor for life's transient nature and the urgency or inevitability in the storylines. The opening of the show famously featured an ominous, ticking sound effect that set the tone for the suspenseful and sometimes supernatural stories that followed. Each episode was typically a self-contained narrative, featuring different characters and scenarios, ranging from crime to romance, all with a suspenseful twist.Cast and CharactersThe original Australian version of "The Clock" did not have a regular cast, with different actors featured each week. However, in the American version, the narrator of the show was known as Father Time, voiced by actor Lawson Zerbe. Other cast members in the American series varied, with many prominent radio actors of the time appearing in various episodes.Notable Episodes"The Clock" featured many notable episodes that exemplified its range in storytelling. Some memorable episodes include:
  • "The Actor": A story about an actor who is haunted by the roles he plays, particularly when one role seems to follow him off the stage.
  • "Angel of Death": This episode centered on a mysterious figure who predicted deaths in a small town, creating a web of suspicion and fear among the townspeople.
  • "The Good Valet": A tale of a valet whose dedication to his employer takes a dark turn.
Legacy"The Clock" is remembered for its innovative use of the auditory medium to create suspense and engage listeners' imaginations. The show's format and thematic focus on time influenced subsequent radio shows and contributed to the broader development of the suspense and thriller genres in radio and television.The series represents a key period in the evolution of radio drama, bridging Australian and American production styles and tastes during a time when radio was a primary form of entertainment. Although it may not be as widely remembered as some contemporaries like "Suspense" or "The Whistler," it holds a place in the history of radio drama for its unique thematic focus and storytelling style.

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