Inner Sanctum (TV series)

Writers were Ed Adamson, Sam Elkin, Nelson Gidding, Doug Johnson, John Roeburt, Robert Sloane, and Louis Vittes.

"The new, televised Inner Sanctum no longer deals with the occult", he wrote, "It has abandoned the ghosts of its radio days and decided to go along with the current fascination with neurotic disorders.

"[7] A review in the trade publication Variety commented that the series had not been adequately adapted for television.

Based on viewing of three episodes, the review said that the show "makes use of radio techniques at the expense of screen treatment.

"[8] It went on to cite "static camera work" and "the apparent talkiness of each episode", summarizing that a viewer could close his or her eyes and not miss anything from the story.