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The Big Story is an American radio and television crime drama which dramatized the true stories of real-life newspaper reporters. The only continuing character was the narrator, Bob Sloane. The only continuing character was the narrator, Bob Sloane.
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The Big Show was an American radio variety program featuring 90 minutes of comic, stage, screen, and music talent. It was aimed at keeping American radio in its classic era and making it robust against the rapidly growing television tide.
Big Town is a popular long-running radio drama featuring a corruption-fighting newspaper editor initially played from 1937 to 1942 by Edward G. Robinson in his first radio role, with echoes of the conscience-stricken tabloid editor he had played in the film Five Star Final.
Gunsmoke is an American western radio series, which was developed for radio by John Meston and Norman Macdonnell. The series ran for nine seasons and was broadcast by CBS. [1] The first episode of the series originally aired in the United States on April 26, 1952, [2] and the final first-run episode aired on June 11, 1961. [3]
From daytime soap operas to game shows to children's programming, these are the U.S. television shows with the most episodes of all time. Some may surprise you. 14 U.S. TV Shows With the Greatest ...
The Big Story or Big Story may refer to: "Big Story" (song), 2004 song by Steven Curtis Chapman; The Big Story (radio and TV series), a radio and television series that aired on NBC in the 1940s and 1950s; The Big Story, an American talk show that aired on Fox News Channel from 2000 to 2008; The Big Story (film), a 1994 British animated film
Episode No Title Author Star Release Date Pilot "Dead of Night" John Baines: Art Carney: 03-21-47 1 "The Man Who Would Be King" Rudyard Kipling, adapted by Les Crutchfield: Raymond Lawrence 07-07-47 2 "Operation Fleur de Lis" William N. Robson: Jack Webb: 07-14-47 3 "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" F. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted by Les Crutchfield