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	<title>Comments on: RRT187: Shadow On The Wall by Suspense</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Newton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jackie Kelk played many juvenile roles on radio. He was Henry Aldrich&#039;s pal, Homer and Jimmy Olsen on Superman. Now in the late Fifties, he had grown to more mature roles like this one in Shadow on the Wall. I recall reading a story with a similar title where two old sisters live with their brother.  One of the sisters dies and the other two see her profile in silouette on the wall.  I think Alfred Hitchcock did it on his old TV show.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jackie Kelk played many juvenile roles on radio. He was Henry Aldrich&#8217;s pal, Homer and Jimmy Olsen on Superman. Now in the late Fifties, he had grown to more mature roles like this one in Shadow on the Wall. I recall reading a story with a similar title where two old sisters live with their brother.  One of the sisters dies and the other two see her profile in silouette on the wall.  I think Alfred Hitchcock did it on his old TV show.</p>
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