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In Post-war America fear took on new forms. The witch-hunt of superpower espionage swept the West. If you weren't a patriot you were suspect.We needed heroes. We needed Mr X.Herbert Marshall played the role of agent Ken Thurston - the 'Mr. X' who travelled far and wide across the globe as he unravelled dangerous cases. In this he was ably assisted, or perhaps annoyed, by a comedic side-kick; Pegon Zellschmidt.The Nation and ourselves were in safe hands even if he wasn't.
Staff Writer (Author), Herbert Marshall (Narrator)
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In Post-war America fear took on new forms. The witch-hunt of superpower espionage swept the West. If you weren't a patriot you were suspect.We needed heroes. We needed Mr X.Herbert Marshall played the role of agent Ken Thurston - the 'Mr. X' who travelled far and wide across the globe as he unravelled dangerous cases. In this he was ably assisted, or perhaps annoyed, by a comedic side-kick; Pegon Zellschmidt.The Nation and ourselves were in safe hands even if he wasn't.
Staff Writer (Author), Herbert Marshall (Narrator)
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In Post-war America fear took on new forms. The witch-hunt of superpower espionage swept the West. If you weren't a patriot you were suspect.We needed heroes. We needed Mr X.Herbert Marshall played the role of agent Ken Thurston - the 'Mr. X' who travelled far and wide across the globe as he unravelled dangerous cases. In this he was ably assisted, or perhaps annoyed, by a comedic side-kick; Pegon Zellschmidt.The Nation and ourselves were in safe hands even if he wasn't.
Staff Writer (Author), Herbert Marshall (Narrator)
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In Post-war America fear took on new forms. The witch-hunt of superpower espionage swept the West. If you weren't a patriot you were suspect.We needed heroes. We needed Mr X.Herbert Marshall played the role of agent Ken Thurston - the 'Mr. X' who travelled far and wide across the globe as he unravelled dangerous cases. In this he was ably assisted, or perhaps annoyed, by a comedic side-kick; Pegon Zellschmidt.The Nation and ourselves were in safe hands even if he wasn't.
Staff Writer (Author), Herbert Marshall (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
In Hollywood's Golden Age stars were everywhere. As well as entertaining us in the local movie theatre many of them came to our home, our very own living room. Here they would perform radio versions of big-name films. Screen Directors Guild was famous for the lavish use of stars in their productions. Listen now and find out why it really was just like having your very own film studio in your living room.
Cornell Woolrich, Ketti Frings (Author), Charles Boyer, Edward G Robinson (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
In Hollywood's Golden Age stars were everywhere. As well as entertaining us in the local movie theatre many of them came to our home, our very own living room. Here they would perform radio versions of big-name films. Screen Directors Guild was famous for the lavish use of stars in their productions. Listen now and find out why it really was just like having your very own film studio in your living room.
Philip Dunne (Author), Charles Boyer, Jane Wyatt (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
In Hollywood's Golden Age stars were everywhere. As well as entertaining us in the local movie theatre many of them came to our home, our very own living room. Here they would perform radio versions of big-name films. Screen Directors Guild was famous for the lavish use of stars in their productions. Listen now and find out why it really was just like having your very own film studio in your living room.
Hilary Saint George Saunders (Author), Joseph Cotton, Mercedes Mccambridge (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
In Hollywood's Golden Age stars were everywhere. As well as entertaining us in the local movie theatre many of them came to our home, our very own living room. Here they would perform radio versions of big-name films. Screen Directors Guild was famous for the lavish use of stars in their productions. Listen now and find out why it really was just like having your very own film studio in your living room.
David Shaw (Author), John Lund, Marlene Dietrich, Rosalind Russell (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
The West Coast had Hollywood. But New York had somewhere just as special. 1260, 6th Ave. The home of Radio City Playhouse - a glittering, star filled top of the range series featuring the best of acting and writing talent available.The stories were based not on who you were but what you wrote. It was a tough test. If it passed the audition it 'aired'. And now it does again.
Ernest Kinoy, Harry W Junkin (Author), Jeanne Tatum, Lenore Garland (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
The West Coast had Hollywood. But New York had somewhere just as special. 1260, 6th Ave. The home of Radio City Playhouse - a glittering, star filled top of the range series featuring the best of acting and writing talent available.The stories were based not on who you were but what you wrote. It was a tough test. If it passed the audition it 'aired'. And now it does again.
Harry W Junkin (Author), Abby Lewis, Grace Keddy (Narrator)
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The Petrified Forest & Ninotchka
The West Coast had Hollywood. But New York had somewhere just as special. 1260, 6th Ave. The home of Radio City Playhouse - a glittering, star filled top of the range series featuring the best of acting and writing talent available.The stories were based not on who you were but what you wrote. It was a tough test. If it passed the audition it 'aired'. And now it does again.
Ernest Kinoy, Joseph Schull (Author), Andrea Wallace, Bernard Grant, Ian Martin (Narrator)
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Screen Directors Playhouse - The Gunfighter
In Hollywood's Golden Age stars were everywhere. As well as entertaining us in the local movie theatre many of them came to our home, our very own living room. Here they would perform radio versions of big-name films. Screen Directors Playhouse was famous for the lavish use of stars in their productions. Listen now and find out why it really was just like having your very own film studio in your living room.
William Bowers (Author), Gregory Peck (Narrator)
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