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EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''The Shadow Of Shardu'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:The Shadow Of Shardu
Air Date:January-22-1955
Plot: style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">+ ABC net. "The Shadow Of Shardu". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Agents of Darjida attempt once again to obtain their crown, but Commander Corry has a complex plan to foil them. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17606. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 

+ ABC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Shadow Of Shardu". Agents of Darjida continue to attempt to recover the crown. Commander Corry has clever idea to keep it from them. See cat. #53144 for a network, sponsored version of this program. Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 

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