Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Screen Director's Playhouse - "Waterloo Bridge" (02-15-51)

Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)


INTRO: Bob Plays Dionne Warwick "I'll Never Love This Way Again" (1979)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's "Markheim"). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1951. NBC network. "Dark Victory". Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. A melodrama of a love in the face of approaching death. Tallulah Bankhead, David Brian, Lynn Allen, Jack Rubin (adaptor), Norma Varden, Stan Waxman, Ralph Moody, Edmund Goulding (guest screen director), Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Bill Cairn (director). 59:57. Episode Notes Frtom The Radio Gold Index.


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