Wednesday, April 19, 2023

The Hallmark Playhouse - "So Big" (02-24-49)

 So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.

 

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February 24, 1949. CBS network. "So Big". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman's life on the farms of the Midwest during the last century. Edna Ferber (writer), Virginia Bruce, Jeff Chandler, Howard McNear, James Hilton (host). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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