Before the first television station came to Knoxville in the fall of 1953, the chief entertainment in the average household was radio. Families listened to music, religious programming, soap operas, ...
Fans of live productions can support their local theater and reminisce about times gone by with a special fundraiser this ...
When you hear the term “radio play,” you may think of an old-timey medium that peaked around the time of the antenna TV. But radio plays are as dominant as ever, primarily in the form of podcasts, ...
After reading Dick Tracy sadly reporting how he misses the old radio programs of the ’40s and ’50s, I thought maybe he hasn’t heard that they are still around. Unlike the old movies that are falling ...
Radio script writers last week were finally honored by a critical anthology. The Writer’s Radio Theater 1940-1941* by Norman S. Weiser. The compiler, dramatic editor of Radio Daily, did for the first ...
Timpanogos Valley Theatre will host “Miracle on 34th Street: A Live Radio Play” in its Heber City playhouse Dec. 12-20.
Growing up in the Boston suburbs, Suzyn Waldman fell madly in love with two things: baseball and Broadway shows. During the 1950s and '60s, the long arm of AM radio brought both into her home. “I can ...
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