Thursday, June 11, 2009

Boxcars711Old Time Radio Pod - Screen Director's Playhouse "Fort Apache" (08-05-49)


Fort Apache (Aired August 5, 1949)


From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast.


THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1949. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Fort Apache". A classic western about Cochise battling the cavalry, with a group of travelers caught in the middle. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." The program is also known as, "Hollywood Screen Directors." John Wayne, Ward Bond, Paul McVey, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), John Ford (guest screen director). 25 minutes.

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