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  2. Norman Corwin - Wikipedia

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    Norman Lewis Corwin (May 3, 1910 – October 18, 2011) was an American writer, screenwriter, producer, essayist and teacher of journalism and writing. His earliest and biggest successes were in the writing and directing of radio drama during the 1930s and 1940s.

  3. A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin - Wikipedia

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    A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin is a 2005 documentary short subject about writer Norman Corwin.It was directed by Eric Simonson.In addition to Corwin, the cast includes Robert Altman, Norman Lear, Walter Cronkite, Studs Terkel, and radio historians Timothy Troy and Norman Gilliland.

  4. Norman Corwin Presents - Wikipedia

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    Norman Corwin Presents is a Canadian-produced drama anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1972 to 1973. The series also aired on Group W owned television stations in the US. [ 1 ]

  5. We Hold These Truths - Wikipedia

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    Transcription disc of We Hold These Truths (December 15, 1941). We Hold These Truths, a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights, was an hour-long radio program that explored American values and aired live on December 15, 1941, the first to be broadcast on all four major networks (CBS, NBC Red, NBC Blue, and Mutual).

  6. Ballad for Americans - Wikipedia

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    Norman Corwin produced and directed, Mark Warnow conducted, Ralph Wilkinson did the orchestration (in Robeson's key), and Lyn Murray handled the chorus. Robeson subsequently began to perform the song, beginning with a repeat on CBS on New Year's Eve. Robbins Music Corporation published the sheet music.

  7. The World of Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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    The World of Carl Sandburg was a stage presentation of selections from the poetry and prose of Carl Sandburg, chosen and arranged by Norman Corwin, starring Bette Davis. There was a 21-week national tour 1959–1960, co-starring Davis's husband Gary Merrill, towards the end, he was replaced by Barry Sullivan.

  8. Columbia Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Norman Corwin: Norman Corwin: Alexander Semmler: October 12, 1941: 26 by Corwin: Murder in Studio One: Norman Corwin: Alexander Semmler: October 19, 1941: 26 by Corwin: Descent of the Gods: Norman Corwin: Perry Lafferty [no original music] repeat due to Corwin illness October 26, 1941: 26 by Corwin: Odyssey of Runyan Jones: Norman Corwin ...

  9. John McIntire - Wikipedia

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    McIntire and Nolan also worked together as voice actors. In a 1969 KCET television reading of Norman Corwin's 1938 radio play The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, McIntire played the Devil and Nolan played Lucrezia Borgia. In 1977 they appeared in the Disney animated film The Rescuers, in which he voiced the cat Rufus and she the muskrat Ellie Mae.