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The Fountain Plays: A Delightfully British Murder

In this classic episode of “Suspense,” originally aired on August 10, 1943, listeners are treated to a delightfully British tale of murder and intrigue. The story stars the distinguished British actor Edmund Gwenn as Mr. Archibald Spiller, a conservative man who has recently come into a bit of luck. Spiller resides on a country estate, enjoying a comfortable lifestyle with a cook, a manservant, and his most treasured possession—a fountain in the garden.

What seems like an ordinary evening takes a dark and unexpected turn, as Spiller discovers that the fountain, which he finds so fascinating, is destined to play a more significant role than he ever anticipated. As events unfold, Spiller becomes entangled in a situation that tests his resolve and pushes him to the edge.

Featuring the talented performances of Edmund Gwenn, Wendy Barrie, and Dennis Hoey, “The Fountain Plays” is a masterfully crafted episode that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats. With direction from Ted Bliss and an adaptation by Robert L. Richards based on Dorothy L. Sayers’ work, this episode remains a memorable entry in the “Suspense” anthology series.

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Experience “The Fountain Plays,” a suspenseful story that blends British charm with gripping drama, proving once again why “Suspense” was one of radio’s most beloved series.

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