The Weird Circle - Declared Insane (07-22-43)




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Summary: Declared Insane (Aired July 22, 1943) The Weird Circle is yet another backwater gem from The Golden Age of Radio that has been woefully mis-documented. The premise is noteworthy: an anthology of classic, supernatural mystery thrillers from the pens of the world's best known and respected supernatural fiction authors. The scripts--with rare few exceptions--acquit themselves well for the genre. The supernatural thriller genre was highly popular throughout the mid-1930s, right on through the mid-1950s over Radio. In the larger scheme of things, The Weird Circle fell in about the mid-range of the thrillers of the period. The Weird Circle was an RCA-syndicated feature from RCA Recorded Program Services, the independent programming production division of RCA Victor. Its sound quality, voice talent, and production values meet traditionally high RCA standards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: July 22, 1943. Program #5. RCA/NBC syndication. "Declared Insane". Commercials added locally. Based on the story "Interdiction," by Honore de Balzac. A story of the justice of French "Justice." Honore de Balzac (author). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.