Nick wrote:l just checked...Appearently, only 35 % of the episodes still survive today. Lunchbox is most likely a lost episode, which is understandable considering that tv basically started in 1949. Suspense was filmed with kinescope in live broadcast. Videotapes didn't exist back then.
That's still quite a lot. Those kinescopes could've gone anywhere, they could also be in private hands. The UCLA for example has 7 or 8 of this series. Wait, the Paley Center in NY has 4 of them too, including "The lunch box". You can watch it there... when you're in New York.
I had a similar thing with a "Pride and prejudice" from a 1949 anthology series (Philco Playhouse)... I wanted to review it... Turned out there IS a kinescope of it, but I'd have to go to Wisconsin to watch it.

Actually it was also adapted for "Matinee Theatre" and "General Motors presents", should anyone by chance know of "Pride and prejudice" episode kinescopes, I'd be very grateful for any information.