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This intrusive introduction led to the popular catchphrase "came on like Gangbusters." Joan Banks was a regular cast member of the radio series. To lend an extra air of authenticity to the presentation, Lord had Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. , former head of the New Jersey State Police give a short talk to lead into the actual dramatization. [ 5 ] (
"Genre-busting" is a term used occasionally in reviews of written work, music and visual art and refers to the author or artist's ability to cross over two or more established styles.
Gang Busters was an American radio series.. Gangbuster(s) or Gang Busters might also refer to: Gang Busters, a movie serial based on the radio series; Gang Busters, a 1955 crime film
Phillips Haynes Lord (July 13, 1902 – October 19, 1975) was an American radio program writer, creator, producer and narrator as well as a motion picture actor, best known for the Gang Busters radio program that was broadcast from 1935 to 1957.
Gangbusters was cancelled to clear the way for Dragnet to be shown every week. Brooks and Marsh wrote in their book The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present , "The reason for the cancellation appears to be that Gangbusters was never intended to be a full-time TV series, but merely a stopgap provided by the ...
The dwindling ranks of the Magnificent Seven are finally getting reinforcements. The S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq all notched record highs Wednesday and Thursday.
So-called can mean commonly named, falsely named, or contentiously named, and it can be difficult to tell these apart. Simply called is preferable for the first meaning; detailed and attributed explanations are preferable for the others. Misused punctuation can also have similar effects.
Gang Busters; Directed by: Noel M. Smith Ray Taylor Jacques Jaccard (asst.): Written by: Morgan Cox Phillips Lord Al Martin Victor McLeod George H. Plympton: Produced by