The Columbia Workshop, Collection 1 Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
The Columbia Workshop aired on CBS radio from 1936 until 1947. Created by Irving Reis, it was an experimental system with no boundaries for what radio got to offer. In its debut broadcast it observed that The Columbia Workshop dedicates itself towards the reasons of familiarizing you using the tale behind radio, both in broadcasting, as well as with aviation, shipping, conversation and pathology, and to test in new techniques with a hope of discovering or evolving fresh and better types of radio about The Columbia Workshop, Collection 1 presentation, with special focus on radio episode; to encourage and present the task of new writers and artists and also require fresh and vital ideas to contribute. Broadcast from New York, it featured the biggest celebrities from stage, screen and radio including Orson Welles, Burgess Meredith, Agnes Moorehead, Frank Lovejoy, Elsa Lanchester, Joseph Cotten, Richard Widmark, Art Carney, Charles Laughton, Vincent Cost and Laurence Olivier. Tales were by William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, John Keats, Edgar Allan Poe, Ernest Hemingway, Norman Corwin, Stephen Vincent Benet, Rudyard Kipling, Tag Twain, Lucille Fletcher, Carl Sandburg and Herman Melville with music by Bernard Herrmann.5/29/39 “Personal Throgg”
9/14/39 “The Usage of Man”
7/7/40 “The Cockeyed Question”
9/15/40 “Mr. Charles”
9/29/40 “The Pussy Cat as well as the Expert Plumber WHO WAS SIMPLY a Man”
2/9/46 “Anniversary”
2/16/46 “Just a Plain Blue Suit”
2/23/46 “Hard Fortune Story”
3/2/46 “Slim”
3/9/46 “Thanks for the Memories”
3/23/46 “Act of Beliefs”
4/6/46 “The Last Talk”
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