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Old Time Radio Downloads > Mystery > Adventures By Morse > City Of Dead 1

EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''City Of Dead 1'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:City Of Dead 1
Air Date:January-08-1944
Plot:+The dates indicated for this series are the first documented broadcast dates, on KALL (Salt Lake City) and WMAL (Washington, D. C.). Being syndicated, the program were heard on different dates on each individual station. Although barton Yarborough on this and all the others following, the part of Skip Turner was just as often (if not more so) played by Jack Edwards, who is not listed in any of the following episodes. Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer).  
File:Adventures-by-Morse-440108-City-of-Dead-1.mp3
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1 Response to City Of Dead 1


An excellent story and well produced. It is typical of the radio programmes of the time, seeing I grew up in the 1940s!

Dsavid Gibson, 2013-03-22 12:33:37 Edit Delete

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