[N.B.C trade releases]. (1957)

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TRADE NEWS June 28, 1957 "SUSPICION" IS NEW TITLE FOR NBC-TV‘S FORTHCOMING FULL-HOUR MYSTERY-SUSPENSE SERIES PREVIOUSLY NAMED "CRISIS" SUSPICION is the new title for NBC-TV’s full-hour series of suspense-mystery dramas to begin Monday, Sept. 30 (10-11 p.m., EDT) . The earlier title was "Crisis." Alfred Hitchcock will be executive producer of 10 of 20 filmed "Suspicion" dramas. Another 10, having the same suspense-mystery theme, will be filmed by Revue Productions with Alan Miller as executive producer. Twenty-two others, all live, will originate in New York with S. Mark Smith as executive producer. A widespread search in the U.S, and abroad has been in progress for months to uncover stories that "fas¬ cinate, mystify and suspend" to be adapted for the series. Already bought for adaptation are stories by Daphne du Maurier, Patrick Hamilton, John Steinbeck, Cornell Woolrich, James Parrish and Terrence John*