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Arch Oboler's Plays
GenreDramatic anthology
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesNBC
Mutual
Created byArch Oboler
Written byArch Oboler
Directed byArch Oboler
Produced byArch Oboler
Original releaseMarch 25, 1939 –
October 11, 1945
Arch Oboler and Tommy Cook rehearse for Arch Oboler's Plays

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio anthology series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945.[1]

Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Ingrid Bergman, Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Hester Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

See also

  • Everyman's Theater was a one-season program, broadcast in 1940-41, much like Arch Oboler's Plays.

References

  1. ^ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. pp. 37–39. ISBN 0-19-507678-8.

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