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The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older. Shop for Classic Horror Shows
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older. Shop for Classic Horror Shows
The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror storiesThe show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older.Shop for Classic Horror Shows
Just after the 2nd BBC TV series of the same name, Frankie Howerd returned to the radio for 'The Frankie Howerd Show' which lasted for 10 editions between 24th July and 25th September 1966. Support in this series was provided by June Whitfield, Wallis Eaton and Robertson Hare. Shop For Frankie Howerd Dvd's and Books
Just after the 2nd BBC TV series of the same name, Frankie Howerd returned to the radio for 'The Frankie Howerd Show' which lasted for 10 editions between 24th July and 25th September 1966. Support in this series was provided by June Whitfield, Wallis Eaton and Robertson Hare. Shop For Frankie Howerd Dvd's and Books
Just after the 2nd BBC TV series of the same name, Frankie Howerd returned to the radio for 'The Frankie Howerd Show' which lasted for 10 editions between 24th July and 25th September 1966. Support in this series was provided by June Whitfield, Wallis Eaton and Robertson Hare. Shop For Frankie Howerd Dvd's and Books
Just after the 2nd BBC TV series of the same name, Frankie Howerd returned to the radio for 'The Frankie Howerd Show' which lasted for 10 editions between 24th July and 25th September 1966. Support in this series was provided by June Whitfield, Wallis Eaton and Robertson Hare. Shop For Frankie Howerd Dvd's and Books
Just after the 2nd BBC TV series of the same name, Frankie Howerd returned to the radio for 'The Frankie Howerd Show' which lasted for 10 editions between 24th July and 25th September 1966. Support in this series was provided by June Whitfield, Wallis Eaton and Robertson Hare. Shop For Frankie Howerd Dvd's and Books
Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209. January 13, 1950. NBC net, San Francisco origination. "Eric SpaldingConcert" Sustaining. Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:38.Shop for Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209
Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209. December 27, 1949. NBC net, San Francisco origination. "Valley Of TheMoon". Sustaining. Candy solves a murder committed on a dude ranch. The title is subject to correction.Bill Brownell (sound effects), Clancy Hayes, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Eloise Rowan (organist), HelenKleeb, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jay Rendon (sound effects), Lou Tobin, Monte Masters (writer,producer), Natalie Masters. 29:43.Shop for Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209
The Campbell Playhouse (1938–40) was a CBS radio drama series directed by and starring Orson Welles. Produced by John Houseman, it was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theatre on the Air. The series offered 60-minute adaptations of classic plays and novels, plus some adaptations of popular motion pictures. As a direct result of the front-page headlines Orson Welles generated with his 1938 Halloween production War of the Worlds, Campbell’s Soup signed on as his sponsor. Shop for The Campbell Playhouse Showscheck this out
The Campbell Playhouse (1938–40) was a CBS radio drama series directed by and starring Orson Welles. Produced by John Houseman, it was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theatre on the Air. The series offered 60-minute adaptations of classic plays and novels, plus some adaptations of popular motion pictures. As a direct result of the front-page headlines Orson Welles generated with his 1938 Halloween production War of the Worlds, Campbell’s Soup signed on as his sponsor. Shop for The Campbell Playhouse Shows
The Campbell Playhouse (1938–40) was a CBS radio drama series directed by and starring Orson Welles. Produced by John Houseman, it was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theatre on the Air. The series offered 60-minute adaptations of classic plays and novels, plus some adaptations of popular motion pictures. As a direct result of the front-page headlines Orson Welles generated with his 1938 Halloween production War of the Worlds, Campbell’s Soup signed on as his sponsor. Shop for The Campbell Playhouse Shows
The Campbell Playhouse (1938–40) was a CBS radio drama series directed by and starring Orson Welles. Produced by John Houseman, it was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theatre on the Air. The series offered 60-minute adaptations of classic plays and novels, plus some adaptations of popular motion pictures. As a direct result of the front-page headlines Orson Welles generated with his 1938 Halloween production War of the Worlds, Campbell’s Soup signed on as his sponsor. Shop for The Campbell Playhouse Shows
The Campbell Playhouse (1938–40) was a CBS radio drama series directed by and starring Orson Welles. Produced by John Houseman, it was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theatre on the Air. The series offered 60-minute adaptations of classic plays and novels, plus some adaptations of popular motion pictures. As a direct result of the front-page headlines Orson Welles generated with his 1938 Halloween production War of the Worlds, Campbell’s Soup signed on as his sponsor. Shop for The Campbell Playhouse Shows