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Crime Classics
Crime Classics Volume 2 BS412
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One of the best anthology series ever broadcast over radio, and heard over the CBS radio network as a sustaining program Monday evenings at 8:00 p.m. Starring Lou Merrill as the fictitious host Thomas Hyland, the series ran from 06/15/53 until 06/30/54.Elliott Lewis created, produced and directed this series. Ken McMannus directed some episodes, Bernard Herrmann was responsible for the music. Scripts were written by Morton Fine and David Friekin. Bob Leomond, Roy Rowen, and Larry Thor shared the spotlight as announcers. The program aired on Monday night at 8:00 p.m. until 09/30/53 when it switched to Wednesday nights at 9:30 p.m.
CRIME CLASSICS
TOTAL PLAY TIME 6 HOURS
Cassette # 1
12/09/53 #25 The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln
12/30/53 #28 Coyle And Richardson -- Why They Hung In A Spanking Breeze
Cassette # 2
01/06/54 #29 The Younger Brothers -- Why Some Of Them Grew No Older
01/13/54 #30 How Supan Got The Hook Outside Bombay
Cassette # 3
01/20/54 #31 Madeleine Smith, Maid Or Murderess -- Which?
01/27/54 #32 The Boorn Brothers And The Hangman -- A Study In Nip And Tuck
Cassette # 4
02/03/54 #33 The Incredible History Of John Shepard
02/10/54 #34 Twenty Three Knives Against Caesar
Cassette # 5
02/24/54 #36 The Good Ship Jane -- Why She Became Flotsam
03/17/54 #39 Old Six Toes -- How He Stopped Construction On The B.B.C. & I.
Cassette # 6
04/07/54 #42 The General's Daughter, The Czar's Lieutenant, And The Linen Closet
-- A Russian Tragedy
04/14/54 #43 James Evans, Fireman -- How He Extinguished A Human Torch
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