The Early 1940s


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Johnny Got his gun

Program Obolers plays
Air Date 3.9.1940
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
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Death Rides a Highway

Program Big Town
Air Date 3.26.1940
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
Surprise
Venue Vivid
Authentic Accurate to American roadways
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Lost Horizon

Program Lux Radio Theater
Air Date 1.1.1941
Length 44.59
Genre Adventure
Award OTRR, 20th Century Radio
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
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We Hold These Truths

Program Norman Corwin
Air Date 1.1.1941
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
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Rancho San Jose de Buenos Ayres

Program Romance of the Ranchos
Air Date 9.21.1941
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
Surprise
Venue Vivid Colorful accurate descriptions of old California
Authentic Accurate depictions
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Native Land pt.1, 2

Program The Cavalcade of America
Air Date 9.22.1941
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
Music
Narration Narrated by Carl Sandberg
Social Mean
Surprise America's story through common man and woman
Venue Vivid From prarie to big city
Authentic Accurate
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Why The Sea is Salt

Program Let's Pretend
Air Date 1.1.1942
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
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William Mulholland and the Southland Water System

Program Romance of the Ranchos
Air Date 3.22.1942
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
Surprise
Venue Vivid Colorful accurate descriptions of old California
Authentic
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Death Has A Thirst

Program The Whistler
Air Date 8.22.1942
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
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The Hitchhiker

Program Suspense
Air Date 9.2.1942
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
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Lord of the Witch Doctors

Program Suspense
Air Date 10.27.1942
Length 29.03
Genre Adventure
Award OTRR
Plot synopsis English diplomats outwit Germans in WWII setting
Emotion Moerate
Intellec Strong
Transcend low
Writing Good John Dickson Carr
Acting
Research Moderate
Structure Narrative sequence
Perspective* 2nd person
Adapt/author Original script but poorly designed for radio
Acoustic Lion's roar, distant drums
Music
Narration Host, man in black
Social Mean Murder and politics
Surprise Unexpected magic metaphor
Venue Vivid 19th century Zanzibar
Authentic Authentic
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Avarice

Program Whistler
Air Date 11.29.1942
Length 28.36
Genre Mystery
Award Old Time Radio Downloads
Plot synopsis
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
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The Pit and the Pendulum

Program Suspense
Air Date 1.12.1943
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
Surprise
Venue Vivid Trapped in a pit of torture
Authentic Accurate depiction
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Princess Moonbeam

Program Let's Pretend
Air Date 3.20.1943
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
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Sorry, wrong number

Program Suspense, Lux, many times
Air Date 5.25.1943
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
Narration
Social Mean Guilt and fear?
Surprise Terror in ordinary
Venue Vivid NYC Apartment
Authentic Accurate
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Bathysphere

Program Lights Out Everybody
Air Date 6.29.1943
Length 29.24
Genre Science Fiction, horror
Award OTRR
Plot synopsis Diving bell imagined before WWII
Emotion Strong
Intellec Good
Transcend Moderatse
Writing Compelling
Acting Good
Research Good
Structure Acts
Perspective* 1st person
Adapt/author Original story
Acoustic Enviornmental acousits on ship at sea
Music
Narration
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
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Last Letter of Dr. Bronson

Program Suspense
Air Date 7.27.1943
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
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The 415 Express

Program The Weird Circle
Air Date 1.17.1944
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
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The Marvelous Barastro

Program Escape
Air Date 4.13.1944
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
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Last of the Devereaux

Program Whistler
Air Date 7.23.1944
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
Music
Narration
Social Mean Conflct between family values and greed
Surprise Twist at end delivers justic
Venue Vivid Louisiana plantation and bayou
Authentic
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