+ We Hold These Truths, a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights, was an hour-long radio program that explored American values and aired live on December 15, 1941, the first to be broadcast on all four major networks (CBS, NBC Red, NBC Blue, and Mutual). It was written and produced by Norman Corwin, who won a Peabody Award for the show, which commemorated the ratification of Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791. The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 (a week before the scheduled broadcast) was a possible contributor to what the Crosley Rating Service estimated to be 63 million listeners (almost half of the US population), the largest audience in history for a dramatic performance. The radio program had been commissioned by the United States government under the auspices of the Office of Education, and was scheduled for live broadcast on that date well before the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred. When producer Corwin asked on December 7 whether the show was still on, the response wired to him the next day was “The President thinks it’s more important now than ever to proceed with the program.”-WikiPedia
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Please enjoy these 1 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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12.15.1941 | we hold these truths |
+ Pool feed, Mutual net aircheck. A "Bill Of Rights Day" broadcast. The story of the first ten amen... |
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