Dana Andrews has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 9 authors. The most-rated is Suspense.

Radio Spirits is pleased to present 20 classic episodes of Suspense, one of radio's longest running and best mystery anthology series. This collection features programs from the early 1950s as produced and directed by Elliott Lewis. Suspense was well known for its guest star performers and the shows presented here are no exception, featuring appearances by Dana Andrews, Joseph Cotton, Richard Widmark, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Alan Ladd, Dennis Day, Fred MacMurray, Agnes Moorehead, William Bendix, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Phil Harris and Alice Faye, Deborah Kerr and more. We invite you to once more experience "tales well calculated to keep you in...Suspense!" The programs in this collection have been digitally remastered and restored for your listening enjoyment. Episodes Included: Over the Bounding Main 09-14-50; The Crowd 9-21-50; Fly by Night 09-28-50; The Rose Garden 10-05-50; Too Hot to Live 10-26-50; Going, Going Gone 11-23-50; A Killing in Abilene 12-14-50; Christmas for Carol 12-21-50; The Windy City Six 02-08-51; The Death Parade 02-15-51; The Gift of Jumbo Brannigan 03-01-51; A Vision of Death 03-08-51; Three Lethal Words 03-22-51; Death on My Hands 05-10-51; The Case for Dr. Singer 06-28-51; The Report of the Jolly Dead Riders 08-27-51; The Evil of Adelaide Winters 09-10-51; The Hunting of Bob Lee 10-29-51; Rogue Male 12-31-51; Lady Pamela 03-31-52. Copyright information: 2008 - RSPT LLC. All Rights Reserved. Audio programming is manufactured under exclusive license from series rights holders. Unauthoritzed duplication prohibited. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Screen favorite Dana Andrews stars as undercover informer Matt Cvetic in tales of espionage, duplicity, and Cold War adventure in the syndicated hit I Was a Communist for the FBI! These exploits, suggested by real life adventures, are artifacts of a unique time in American culture. Listen in as the Bureau seeks out the enemies of democracy, moving ever deeper into secrecy and intrigue. Episodes include: A Suit For the Party 09-15-52; Little Boy Red 09-29-52; The Unwelcome Hosts 10-06-52; No Second Chance 10-13-52; The Red Gate 10-20-52; Home Improvement 11-03-52; Treason Comes in Cans 11-24-52; Hate Song 12-08-52; Little Boy Blue Turned Red 12-15-52; Red Gold 12-22-52; Capitol City Square Dance 12-29-52; A Study in Oils 01-05-53; The Sleeper 01-12-53; Against the Middle 01-19-53; The Black Gospel 01-26-53; The Red Waves 02-23-53.
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In 1941, the FBI asked citizen Matt Cvetic to join the Communist Party and report back on their activities. After emerging in 1950 to testify before congress about his experience, his exploits were chronicled in magazines, on the silver screen, and in a taut and entertaining radio series suggested by his real life adventures: I Was a Communist for the FBI. Starring Dana Andrews as Cvetic, this exciting radio series conveys the machinations of the Communists in the US during the period. You'll hear tense stories of how the Communist Party took over unions, infiltrated social groups, and struggled to uncover FBI spies in their midst. Follow Cvetic's constant effort to uncover Communist plans and to help the FBI thwart them while avoiding the snares the party set for informants within their ranks. This eight-hour set includes 16 digitally restored and remastered episodes of Cold War conspiracy and international intrigue. Episodes include: I Walk Alone 04-23-52, I Can't Sleep 04-30-52, Little Red Schoolhouse 05-07-52, Red Red Herring 05-14-52, Pit Viper 05-21-52, Traitors for Hire 05-28-52, Card Game in the Clouds 06-04-52, American Kremlin 06-11-52, Tight Wire 06-18-52, A Riot Made to Order 06-25-52, Where the Red Men Roam 07-02-52, The Dangerous Dollars 07-09-52, Rich Man, Poor Man 07-16-52, Canadian Crossfire 07-23-52, Draw the Red Curtain 07-30-52, (Audition) Little Red Schoolhouse 04-16-52
©2009 Audio programming is licensed from series rights holders. © 2009 Estate of Dorothy Geiger. All Rights Reserved. Manufactured under license by Radio Spirits. (P)2009 Audio programming is licensed from series rights holders. © 2009 Estate of Dorothy Geiger. All Rights Reserved. Manufactured under license by Radio Spirits.

Radio Spirits is pleased to present 20 classic episodes of Suspense, one of radio's longest running and best mystery anthology series. This collection features programs from the early 1950's as produced and directed by Elliott Lewis. Suspense was well known for its guest star performers and the shows presented here are no exception, featuring appearances by Dana Andrews, Joseph Cotton, Richard Widmark, Ozzie & Harriett Nelson, Alan Ladd, Dennis Day, Fred MacMurray, Agnes Moorehead, William Bendix, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Phil Harris & Alice Faye, Deborah Kerr and more. We invite you to once more experience "tales well calculated to keep you in… Suspense!" The programs in this collection have been digitally remastered and restored for your listening enjoyment. Episodes Included: Over the Bounding Main 09-14-50, The Crowd 9-21-50, Fly by Night 09-28-50, The Rose Garden 10-05-50, Too Hot to Live 10-26-50, Going, Going Gone 11-23-50, A Killing in Abilene 12-14-50, Christmas for Carol 12-21-50, The Windy City Six 02-08-51, The Death Parade 02-15-51, The Gift of Jumbo Brannigan 03-01-51, A Vision of Death 03-08-51, Three Lethal Words 03-22-51, Death on My Hands 05-10-51, The Case for Dr. Singer 06-28-51, The Report of the Jolly Dead Riders 08-27-51, The Evil of Adelaide Winters 09-10-51, The Hunting of Bob Lee 10-29-51, Rogue Male 12-31-51, Lady Pamela 03-31-52.
©2008 RSPT LLC (P)2008 RSPT LLC