+Studio One is a long-running American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by the 26-year-old Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. On April 29, 1947, Markle launched the 60-minute CBS radio series with an adaptation of Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano. Broadcast on Tuesdays, opposite Fibber McGee and Molly and The Bob Hope Show at 9:30 P.M., E.S.T., the radio series continued until July 27, 1948, showcasing such adaptations as Dodsworth, Pride and Prejudice, The Red Badge of Courage and Ah, Wilderness. Top performers were heard on this series, including John Garfield, Walter Huston, Mercedes McCambridge, Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Studio One
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Please enjoy these 57 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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11.11.1947 | let me do the talking |
+ "Let Me Do The Talking". A behind-the-scenes look at the "literary business." + Let Me Do The Ta... | |
11.17.1947 | young man of manhattan rehearsal |
+ "Young Man Of Manhattan". A rehearsal recording. A love story set in the roaring twenties about ... | |
11.25.1947 | payment deferred |
+ "Payment Deferred". A murder story about a poor man who turns to killing for money to pay his de... | |
12.02.1947 | earth and high heaven |
+ "Earth and High Heaven". Rehearsal recording. A very well-written and performed romance of a wea... | |
12.09.1947 | to mary with love |
+ "To Mary With Love". Rehearsal recording. A beautiful love story tracing the life of a couple fr... | |
12.16.1947 | experiment perilous |
+ "Experiment Perilous". Rehearsal recording. A psychiatrist becomes involved with a woman treated... | |
12.23.1947 | painted veils |
+ "Painted Veils". Rehearsal recording. The story of an ambitious and heartless opera singer. She ... | |
12.30.1947 | so big |
+ "So Big". A woman of breeding marries a Dutch farmer who insists the ways of his father are best... | |
01.13.1948 | wednesdays child |
+ "Wednesday's Child". Rehearsal. When mother hates father, an unhappy childhood turns to one of n... | |
01.20.1948 | amazing dr clitterhouse |
+ "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse". An excellent, taut drama about a meek little professor with his ... | |
01.27.1948 | great impersonation |
+ "Great Impersonation". An excellent, adventure/spy story set during the first World War, with a ... | |
02.03.1948 | dodsworth | ||
02.17.1948 | a farewell to arms |
+ "A Farewell To Arms". An excellent production of Hemingway's classic story of World War One. | |
02.24.1948 | kings row |
+ "King's Row". A fine love story of love and hatred in a small town, well-written and performed. | |
03.02.1948 | uncle harry |
+ "Uncle Harry". An excellent Victorian murder-melodrama, with a good ending. | |
03.09.1948 | sometime every summertime |
+ "Sometime, Every Summertime". A well-written, different kind of love story. | |
03.16.1948 | one more spring |
+ "One More Spring". An unusual love story about a group of poor failures living in a Central Park... | |
03.23.1948 | the thirty nine steps |
+ "The Thirty-Nine Steps". An excellent and exciting spy cops/robbers story. The basis for the cla... | |
03.30.1948 | babbitt |
+ "Babbitt". An adaption of the classic story of small town life in 1920. | |
04.06.1948 | the kimballs |
+ "The Kimballs". A man returns to the scene of his childhood and finds love and a terrible secret... | |
04.13.1948 | the glass key |
+ "The Glass Key". Dirty politics in the 1920s. A good murder melodrama, later adapted for televis... | |
04.27.1948 | south riding |
+ "South Riding". English countryside melodrama of love and hate. | |
05.04.1948 | private worlds |
+ "Private Worlds". A well-written and acted love story, set in a mental hospital of all places. | |
05.11.1948 | wine of the country |
+ "Wine Of the Country". An excellent love story of the South, spiced with jealousy and insecurity... | |
05.18.1948 | the last tycoon |
+ "The Last Tycoon". A rehearsal recording. See cat. #95108 for the program as broadcast. |
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