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EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''The Adversary'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:The Adversary
Air Date:May-06-1954
Plot:span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">+ CBS net, WEEI, Boston aircheck. "The Adversary". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Jenny Gasoline (local), West Buick (local), Chesterfield. (local), CBS-Columbia Television/ Massachusetts Appliance (local). A deep sea dive...for one or two? The program is preceded by five minutes of network news read by Robert Trout (Senator Charles McCarthy won't boycott the Army-McCarthy hearings, but may refuse to testify, the Communists are strengthening their forces around Hanoi), followed by five minutes of local (WEEI, Boston) news, Ralph Morse reporting. Lawrence Dobkin, Ben Wright, John Dehner, Vic Perrin (narrator), Robert Trout (newscaster), William Conrad (announcer), John Russell (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Alec Harford, Charlie Lung, Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Ralph Morse (WEEI newscaster). 
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