Jack | August 9, 2018
Archive.org isn’t just a treasure-trove of old-time radio drama, apparently, there are other great classics to appreciate like this one Radio Directing from Earle McGill who was a superstar of the Columbia Broadcasting System. Mr. McGill was a well-known directory, producer, and casting director for their Radio Workshop among other projects.
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Tags: Archive.org, CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System, Columbia Radio Workshop, Earle McGill, OTR, Radio Directing
Jack | October 23, 2017
Virginia’s, New Vienna Community Center will help light up their 2017-2018 season with an evening of live radio dramas “In Living Sound – Back Home” for the end of October. Check out the Connection article on the upcoming performance: In its first show of the 2017-2018 season in the newly renovated Vienna Community Center, the […]
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Jack | March 18, 2016
Ken Foote muses over at CBS Local about the sunny days of radio drama after seeing an episode of The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson and the titanic voice actor Orson Welles. While talking about the difficulties of working as an actor and as part of the crew during live radio drama, Foote considers the powerful gateway […]
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Tags: CBS, CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Citizen Kane, E.G. Marshall, Johnny Carson, Ken Foote, Orson Welles, The Tonight Show