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DeMille as producer of the CBS Radio Theatre, 1937
After some TV commercial and radio appearances, including the CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1974, Patinkin had his first success in musical theater, where he played the part of Che in Evita on Broadway in 1979.
Ed Ingles and Jim Kelly called the game nationally for CBS Radio.
The national radio broadcast of Super Bowl XIII was carried by the CBS Radio Network, with Jack Buck and Hank Stram calling the action.
The new theme music lasted until CBS lost the NFL at the end of the 1993 season, but continued to be used by CBS Radio until 2002.
The radio broadcast was carried by CBS Radio, with Jack Buck and Hank Stram announcing.
Clear Channel Communications has a select few hot talk stations under the moniker Real Radio, while CBS Radio once had a larger chain of hot talkers known as Free FM, though this brand has been abandoned.
** Critic and commentator Alexander Woollcott suffers an eventually fatal heart attack during a regular broadcast of the CBS Radio roundtable program " People's Platform ".
* November 14 – Leonard Bernstein, substituting at the last minute for ailing principal conductor Bruno Walter, directs the New York Philharmonic in its regular Sunday afternoon broadcast concert over CBS Radio.
* December 3 – Edward R. Murrow delivers his classic " Orchestrated Hell " broadcast over CBS Radio, describing a Royal Air Force nighttime bombing raid on Berlin.
** CBS Radio cuts four soap operas: Backstage Wife, Our Gal Sunday, The Road of Life, and This is Nora Drake.
* April 21 – Take It or Leave It makes it debut on CBS Radio, with Bob Hawk as host.
* September 30 – CBS broadcasts the final episodes of Suspense and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, marking the end of the Golden Age of Radio.
60 Minutes is also aired via CBS Radio on several of their radio stations at the same time as the television broadcast ( in each station's own local market ), such as WCBS in New York, KNX in Los Angeles, WBBM in Chicago, WWJ in Detroit, KCBS in San Francisco, and other stations owned by CBS.
These remain the core affiliates of the CBS Radio Network today, with WCBS still the flagship, and all except WTOP and WFED ( both Hubbard Broadcasting properties ) owned by CBS Radio.
In 1938, NBC and CBS each opened studios in Hollywood to attract movieland's top talent to their networks – NBC at Radio City on Sunset and Vine, CBS two blocks away at Columbia Square.
" He had come to the network in 1933 after sending copies of his PhD thesis " A Critique Of Present Methods and a New Plan for Studying Radio Listening Behavior " to CBS top brass and they responded with a job.
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American stage and screen actress Helen Hayes portrayed Miss Marple in two American made-for-TV movies, both for CBS: A Caribbean Mystery ( 1983 ) and Murder with Mirrors ( 1984 ).
A brief resurgence of production beginning in the early 1970s yielded the Mutual Broadcasting System's The Zero Hour ( hosted by Rod Serling ), National Public Radio's Earplay, and veteran Himan Brown's CBS Radio Mystery Theater and General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, later followed by the Sears / Mutual Radio Theater, The National Radio Theater of Chicago, NPR Playhouse, a newly produced episode of the former 1950s series X Minus One, and works by a new generation of dramatists, notably Yuri Rasovsky, Thomas Lopez of ZBS and the dramatic sketches heard on humorist Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
He also lent his voice talents to commercials and radio shows such as CBS Radio Mystery Theater, and for some radio fans, he is known foremost for his contribution to CBSRMT's success.
The case was also the subject of a one hour documentary on 48 Hours Mystery entitled " Memory of Murder ," broadcast by CBS on November 4, 2006 as well as an episode of the TruTV series Forensic Files that originally aired on July 17, 2009.
* Joan Banks ( 1918-1998 ), actress, a regular on Gang Busters and 33 episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
* The story was adapted by George Lowther for the January 10, 1975, broadcast of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
She also starred in several episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater during the mid-1970s.
Historical novels by Chris Humphreys that are set during the Saratoga campaign also feature him, while alternate or mystical history versions of his campaign are featured in For Want of a Nail by Robert Sobel and the 1975 CBS Radio Mystery Theater play " Windandingo ".
In January 1974, three months before her death, Moorehead performed in two episodes ( including the very first ) of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, the popular series produced by old-time radio master Himan Brown.
* Listen to – The CBS Radio Mystery Theater 1974-01-06 The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill starring Agnes Moorehead.
Hanna-Barbera Productions, CBS executive Fred Silverman, and some of the show's writers have said that this story is false, and that the show was actually based on the radio program I Love a Mystery and the TV sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
In the 1970s, with his CBS Radio Mystery Theater series, Himan Brown recycled both the creaking door opening, and to a lesser extent, the manner of Raymond.
Mystery Island was a live-action segment on the CBS Saturday morning package program The Skatebirds ( 1977-1978 ), produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
The first screen interpretation of the Leiter character was in the 1954 CBS one-hour television adventure Casino Royale, broadcast as part of the dramatic anthology series Climax Mystery Theater, which ran between October 1954 and June 1958.
As with Himan Brown's prior Inner Sanctum Mysteries, each episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater opened and closed with the ominous sound of a creaking crypt door, accompanied by Marshall's disturbing utterance, " Come in.
Each show began with Host E. G. Marshall intoning, " The CBS Radio Mystery Theater presents ...", followed by the sound of a creaking door slowly opening, seeming to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure.
Below are lists of episodes for each of the nine seasons of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
Since the great success of 2001, Dullea has had difficulty reproducing a similar success on film, although he was a regular vocal performer on CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which ran from 1974 to 1982.

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Debuting in June 1948, the show was broadcast from CBS Studio 50, at 1697 Broadway ( at 53rd Street ) in New York City, which in 1967 was renamed the Ed Sullivan Theater ( and is now the home of the Late Show with David Letterman ).
During this time she began acting for CBS ' popular Lux Radio Theater, making 22 appearances between 1935 and 1954.
Cavalcade of Stars, a variety show hosted by Jackie Gleason, was the birthplace of The Honeymooners ( Gleason took his variety show to CBS in 1952 but filmed the Classic 39 Honeymooners episodes at DuMont's Adelphi Theater studio in 1955-56 ).
:* Texaco Star Theater Oct. 4, 1939 on CBS.
:* Texaco Star Theater Jan. 3, 1943 on CBS.
:* Texaco Star Theater June 4, 1944 on CBS.
Dunne again starred in July 1953 on CBS Radio's General Electric Theater.
* March 2 ( to March 4 ) – Weather Report, The CBS Jazz All-Stars, the Trio of Doom, Fania All-Stars, Stephen Stills, Billy Swan, Bonnie Bramlett, Mike Finnegan, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge and Billy Joel, plus Cuban acts Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Elena Burke, Los Papines, Tata Güines and Orquesta Aragón play at the historic three-day Havana Jam festival at the Karl Marx Theater, in Havana, Cuba.
* May 27-General Electric Theater airs it last episode on CBS.
On May 18, 1946, Rosalind Russell and Janet Blair reprised their roles in a half-hour radio adaptation of the 1942 film for the CBS Radio anthology series Academy Award Theater.
* Lux Radio Theater, Murder My Sweet, adapted from the 1944 film, CBS Radio, 11 June 1945 ( Dick Powell as Marlowe )
* Lux Radio Theater, Lady in the Lake, adapted from the 1947 film, CBS Radio, 9 February 1948 ( Robert Montgomery as Marlowe )
He hosted and occasionally starred in his Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater on CBS from 1956 – 1961, and his final anthology series, The Dick Powell Show on NBC from 1961 through 1963: after his death, the series continued through the end of its second season ( as The Dick Powell Theater ), with guest hosts.

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