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Johnny Got his gun
Program | Obolers plays |
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Air Date | 09/03/1940 |
Length | 29m |
Genre | Drama |
Award | Cronkite, Digital Deli |
Plot synopsis | Injured WWI vet learns to communicate |
Emotion | Strong empathy for war injury |
Intellec | Strong SOS |
Transcend | Strong Love of peace |
Writing | Compelling |
Acting | Cagney outstanding |
Research | Thorough by author Trumbo |
Structure | chronological sequence of acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Adapted brilliantly from Trumbo |
Acoustic | Head tap of SOS |
Music | Dramatic |
Narration | Protagonist's narration |
Social Mean | Powerful anti-war |
Surprise | Overcoming tragic |
Venue Vivid | Hospital |
Authentic | Convincing portrayal with detailed description |
Link | Click |
Death Rides a Highway
Program | Big Town |
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Air Date | 26/03/1940 |
Length | 29.13 |
Genre | Crimetrue |
Award | Old Time Radio Downloads |
Plot synopsis | News editor's response to rising death toll on America's highways |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Good |
Writing | Good |
Acting | Edward G. Robinson |
Research | Excellent |
Structure | Narrative sequence |
Perspective* | 1st person, after 3rd person opening by narrator |
Adapt/author | Drawn from newspaper account of true crime |
Acoustic | Sounds of newsroom and crashes on street |
Music | Melodramatic music |
Narration | Editor narrates |
Social Mean | sexist commercial sponsor message from rinso, dangers of speeding and drunk driving |
Authentic | Accurate to American roadways |
Link | Click |
Lost Horizon
Program | Lux Radio Theater |
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Air Date | 01/01/1941 |
Length | 44.59 |
Genre | Adventure |
Award | OTRR, 20th Century Radi |
Plot synopsis | "inner peace insight" |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Strong |
Writing | Brilliant, James Hilton |
Acting | Ronald Colman |
Research | Excellent |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Adapted from James Hilton story |
Acoustic | Lamasery sounds |
Music | Elegant |
Narration | Protagonist's narration |
Social Mean | Seeking inner peace |
Surprise | Twist, secret of Shangri-La revealed |
Venue Vivid | Authenitc remote |
Authentic | Convincing |
Link | Click |
We Hold These Truths
Program | Norman Corwin |
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Air Date | 01/01/1941 |
Length | 59.4 |
Genre | Public Affairs |
Award | Cronkite |
Plot synopsis | Civil Liberties |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Strong |
Writing | Excellent |
Acting | Various |
Research | Good |
Structure | Narrative sequence |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original by Corwin |
Acoustic | Natural |
Music | Yes |
Narration | Yes |
Social Mean | Patriotism |
Surprise | Powerful |
Venue Vivid | Across America |
Authentic | Convincing |
Link | Click |
Rancho San Jose de Buenos Ayres
Program | Romance of the Ranchos |
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Air Date | 21/09/1941 |
Length | 28.27 |
Genre | History |
Award | OTRR, November 4, 1941 edition of the Long Beach Independent |
Plot synopsis | Storied history of Rancho San Jose that grew into Long Beach, CA |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Moderate |
Writing | Excellent |
Acting | Good |
Research | Detailed data based research drawing on centuries of title records in California |
Structure | Chronological |
Perspective* | 2nd person |
Adapt/author | Original designed brilliantly for radio |
Acoustic | Historical sound effects |
Music | Lovely organ |
Narration | Host |
Social Mean | Cultural, economic and political forces that shape US |
Venue Vivid | Colorful accurate descriptions of old California |
Authentic | Accurate depictions |
Link | Click |
Native Land pt.1, 2
Program | The Cavalcade of America |
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Air Date | 22/09/1941 |
Length | 59.09 |
Genre | Historical Dramatization |
Award | Cronkite |
Plot synopsis | Chronicles America through life of Carl Sandberg and ordinary people |
Emotion | Moderate |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Strength of America through ordinary people |
Writing | Excellent |
Acting | Judith Anderson, Burgess Meredith |
Research | Extensive |
Structure | Acts informal, biographical |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original |
Acoustic | Acoustical environment |
Narration | Narrated by Carl Sandberg |
Surprise | America's story through common man and woman |
Venue Vivid | From prarie to big city |
Authentic | Accurate |
Link | Click |
Why The Sea is Salt
Program | Let's Pretend |
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Air Date | 01/01/1942 |
Length | 29.06 |
Genre | Fantasy |
Award | OTRR/Peabody |
Plot synopsis | Children's fable about why the sea is salty |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Strong |
Writing | Good |
Acting | Child actors |
Research | Moderate |
Structure | Narrative Sequence |
Perspective* | 1st peson |
Adapt/author | Created and directed by Nila Mack |
Acoustic | highly Effective, extensive, more than two dozen varied sounds |
Music | Delightful |
Narration | Host, narrator |
Social Mean | Risks of seeking fortune greedily |
Surprise | Twist |
Venue Vivid | Imagined ship, sea |
Authentic | Convincing |
Link | Click |
William Mulholland and the Southland Water System
Program | Romance of the Ranchos |
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Air Date | 22/03/1942 |
Length | 28.45 |
Genre | Historical Dramatization |
Award | OTRR |
Plot synopsis | Storied history of Ranchos that predated Los Angeles |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Moderate |
Writing | Excellent |
Acting | Good |
Research | Detailed data based research drawing on centuries of title records in California |
Structure | Chronological |
Perspective* | 2nd person, 3rd person |
Adapt/author | Original, inspired by book |
Acoustic | Historical sound effects |
Music | Lovely organ music and strings |
Narration | Host |
Social Mean | socio-political-economic forces shaping modern society |
Venue Vivid | Colorful accurate descriptions of old California |
Link | Click |
Death Has A Thirst
Program | The Whistler |
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Air Date | 22/08/1942 |
Length | 28.5 |
Genre | Mystery |
Award | OTRR |
Plot synopsis | Alcoholic’s troubles lead to shipwreck and murder on a desert isle |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | low |
Transcend | low |
Writing | Good |
Acting | Good |
Research | Little |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original story |
Acoustic | Environmental acoustics |
Music | Suspenseful |
Narration | Host |
Social Mean | Greed |
Surprise | Twist |
Venue Vivid | ordinary |
Authentic | basic |
Link | Click |
The Hitchhiker
Program | Suspense |
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Air Date | 02/09/1942 |
Length | 29.17 |
Genre | Suspense |
Award | Escape and Suspense |
Plot synopsis | Man drives cross-country and meets same stranger time and again along the road |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Strong |
Writing | Excellent Fletcher |
Acting | Orson Welles |
Research | Moderate |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Written for Suspense by Louise Fletcher |
Acoustic | Environmental acoustic, auto. On the road |
Music | Suspenseful |
Narration | Protagonist's narration |
Social Mean | Fear of death |
Surprise | Major twist at end |
Venue Vivid | Along route 66 |
Authentic | Authentic |
Link | no link yet |
Lord of the Witch Doctors
Program | Suspense |
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Air Date | 27/10/1942 |
Length | 29.03 |
Genre | Adventure |
Award | OTRR |
Plot synopsis | English diplomats outwit Germans in WWII setting |
Emotion | Moderate |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | low |
Writing | Good John Dickson Carr |
Research | Moderate |
Structure | Narrative sequence |
Perspective* | 2nd person |
Adapt/author | Original script but poorly designed for radio |
Acoustic | Lion's roar, distant drums |
Narration | Host, man in black |
Social Mean | Murder and politics |
Surprise | Unexpected magic metaphor |
Venue Vivid | 19th century Zanzibar |
Authentic | Authentic |
Link | Click |
Avarice
Program | Whistler |
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Air Date | 29/11/1942 |
Length | 28.36 |
Genre | Mystery |
Award | Old Time Radio Downloads |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | moderate |
Transcend | Good |
Writing | Good |
Acting | Good |
Research | Little |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 3rd person opening narration, then 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original |
Acoustic | Acoustic sounds |
Music | Suspenseful |
Narration | Man in black |
Social Mean | Greed |
Surprise | Twist |
Venue Vivid | Ordinary |
Authentic | Realism |
Link | Click |
The Pit and the Pendulum
Program | Suspense |
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Air Date | 12/01/1943 |
Length | 28.46 |
Genre | Terror |
Award | Escape-Suspense accolades 2008 |
Plot synopsis | Spanish Inquisition torture |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Moderate |
Transcend | Religious and political tolerance |
Writing | Excellent |
Acting | Excellent |
Research | Excellent |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 2nd person |
Adapt/author | Adapted from EAP classic tale |
Acoustic | Sounds in the pit |
Music | Suspenseful |
Narration | Host |
Social Mean | Religious and political terror |
Venue Vivid | Trapped in a pit of torture |
Authentic | Accurate depiction |
Link | Click |
Princess Moonbeam
Program | Let's Pretend |
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Air Date | 20/03/1943 |
Length | 29.18 |
Genre | Fantasty |
Award | OTRR/PEABODY |
Plot synopsis | Family blessed by Lady of the Moon with child |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | High |
Writing | Good |
Acting | Child actors |
Research | Excellent |
Structure | Narrative sequence |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original |
Acoustic | Effective |
Music | Delightful |
Narration | Host, narrator |
Social Mean | Fantasy and love of children, fairness |
Surprise | Twist |
Venue Vivid | Ancient Japan |
Authentic | Authentic |
Link | Click |
Sorry, wrong number
Program | Suspense, Lux, many times |
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Air Date | 25/05/1943 |
Length | 29.56 |
Genre | Mystery |
Award | Cronikite |
Plot synopsis | Woman terrorized |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Good |
Transcend | Fear of being alone, guilt? |
Writing | Fear of being alone, guilt |
Acting | Agnes Moorehead |
Research | Good |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original play by Lucille Fletcher |
Acoustic | Environmental acoustics |
Music | Bell plays suspenseful music |
Social Mean | Guilt and fear? |
Surprise | Terror in ordinary |
Venue Vivid | NYC Apartment |
Authentic | Accurate |
Link | Click |
Bathysphere
Program | Lights Out Everybody |
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Air Date | 29/06/1943 |
Length | 29.24 |
Genre | Science Fiction, horror |
Award | OTRR |
Plot synopsis | Diving bell imagined before WWII |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Good |
Transcend | Moderate |
Writing | Compelling |
Acting | Good |
Research | Good |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original story |
Acoustic | Enviornmental acousits on ship at sea |
Social Mean | Imagining a dramatic end of a facist, asks what truly could have prevented the rise of fascism |
Surprise | Fighting evil |
Venue Vivid | Deep sea |
Authentic | Believable |
Link | Click |
Last Letter of Dr. Bronson
Program | Suspense |
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Air Date | 27/07/1943 |
Length | 29.45 |
Genre | Suspense |
Award | OTR |
Plot synopsis | Dr. tests theory of 5 checks against committing murder |
Emotion | Moderate |
Intellec | High |
Transcend | Preventing murder |
Writing | Good |
Acting | Good |
Research | Excellent |
Structure | Narrative sequence |
Perspective* | 1st person, after 3rd person introduction |
Adapt/author | Adapted by Richard Kreyke from story by Leonard St. Clair |
Acoustic | Effective |
Music | Suspenseful |
Narration | Host, the man in black |
Social Mean | Social-psych theory about what keeps us civilized |
Surprise | Does theory work? |
Venue Vivid | Laboratory |
Authentic | Basic |
Link | Click |
The 415 Express
Program | The Weird Circle |
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Air Date | 17/01/1944 |
Length | 24.01 |
Genre | Horror |
Award | OTRR |
Plot synopsis | Haunted train |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | moderate |
Transcend | Mystery |
Writing | Compelling |
Acting | Good |
Research | Little |
Structure | Informal Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original |
Acoustic | Environmental acoustics, train whistle sets stage |
Music | Suspenseful |
Narration | Host |
Social Mean | Mystery in supernatural |
Surprise | Twist |
Venue Vivid | Train |
Authentic | Accurate |
Link | Click scroll to #21 |
The Marvelous Barastro
Program | Escape |
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Air Date | 13/04/1944 |
Length | 31.49 |
Genre | Mystery |
Award | OTRR, Best of Suspense Pg. 7 |
Plot synopsis | Magician Barastro's tale |
Emotion | Strong |
Intellec | Strong |
Transcend | Strong |
Writing | Brilliant |
Acting | Orson Welles |
Research | Good |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original story by Hecht adapted to radio |
Acoustic | Environmental acoustics |
Music | Original orchestration |
Narration | Magic vs. evil |
Social Mean | Good v Evil |
Surprise | Twist |
Venue Vivid | From Russia to Mexico, magician's stage |
Authentic | Accurate, authentic |
Link | Click |
Last of the Devereaux
Program | Whistler |
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Air Date | 23/07/1944 |
Length | 28.49 |
Genre | Mystery |
Award | OTRR |
Plot synopsis | Unscrupulous trader employs fraud to obtain Louisiana cane estate, apparent supernatural effects haunt him |
Emotion | Good |
Intellec | low |
Transcend | moderate |
Writing | Good, original by Robert Sloan |
Acting | Good |
Research | Moderate |
Structure | Acts |
Perspective* | 1st person |
Adapt/author | Original script |
Acoustic | Environmental acoustics including sounds inside mansion and in swamp |
Social Mean | Conflct between family values and greed |
Surprise | Twist at end delivers justic |
Venue Vivid | Louisiana plantation and bayou |
Link | Click |