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The March of Time (radio program)

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on over 32 stations on Friday evenings. The half-hour program aired Fridays at 8:30 p.m. ET. In 1935 the program was trimmed to 15 minutes and aired five times a week, but after a year returned to its 30-minute weekly format. Suspended in 1939, the series was revived in 1941 with a new format,
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When a big story broke at the last minute, a polished ready-to-air show was reorganized: the entire menu was shifted as events demanded. Newspapers are accustomed to this … but in radio, a new breed of actor had come to the fore, players who could deliver superb performances from scripts they had
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whenever possible. When these could not be obtained, writers were allowed to "re-create" appropriate dialogue. Actors researched and rehearsed with great care to mimic the precise voice patterns and characteristics of the people they were impersonating.
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creator Roy E. Larsen recalled that only one person, Franklin D. Roosevelt, ever complained about their treatment on the program. The President was annoyed because he was getting calls from political advisors regarding statements spoken on
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never seen before going live on the air. Sight reading, they called it: reading always two lines ahead and acting the lines they had already read. Actors, sound artists, and musicians worked feverishly to accommodate the bulletins from
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Seven or eight sketches were featured in each show, varying in length from 90 seconds to four minutes. Newspapers were sometimes scooped by the radio docudrama. On May 6, 1937, the
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broadcasts began with the tramp-tramp-tramp of shuffling feet, to indicate "the relentless impersonal progress of events." The principal narrator was the Voice of
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labeled it Communistic propaganda and forbade mention of it in the pages of his newspapers. It was banned in Germany, It even ran afoul of
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that he had not uttered, even though they matched his policies. White House complaints continued until 1937, when
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magazine, radio scripts incorporated transcripts of statements and comments by the figures impersonated on
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in a 1938 advertisement. Months later Welles employed the series's techniques in his radio version of
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Sound effects specialists Ora D. Nichols, Henry Gauthiere, George O'Donnell, and Arthur Nichols on
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1935–36: CBS, August 26, 1935 – September 25, 1936, 15 minutes. Weeknights at 10:30 p.m. ET.
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as a news item. I've never felt since that I've had it made as much as I did that one afternoon.
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in Cincinnati, Ohio, by radio pioneer Fred Smith, who obtained permission to use material from
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magazine in his broadcasts. Later, Smith and Roy E. Larsen, the first circulation manager for
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would face the stiffest production challenges that radio had yet known", wrote John Dunning:
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p.m. ET October 9, 1941 – February 1942; subsequently Fridays at 9:30 p.m. or 9
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This article is about the radio news series. For the documentary film series, see
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and broadcast from 1931 to 1945. Created by broadcasting pioneer Fred Smith and
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p.m. January–July 1938; Fridays at 9:30 p.m. July 8, 1938– April 28, 1939.
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aired on CBS through October 7, 1937, and was subsequently broadcast on the
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travel and ended with the news of the disaster in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
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was such a great thing to be on. One day, they did as a news item on
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p.m. July 1931–33; Fridays at 8:30 p.m. 1933–34; Fridays at 9
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was the only sponsor of all of the shows; other sponsors included
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from February 22, March 15, March 22, March 29 and April 5, 1945
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at the National Radio Hall of Fame; retrieved April 8, 2012
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was the first radio newsreel", wrote radio historian
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had its origins in a 1928 radio series developed at
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New York: Oxford University Press. 2386: 2380: 1978:the opening of my production of the 1876: 411:was the Voice of Fate. In fall 1931 389:(November 2, 1944 – July 26, 1945). 381:(October 14, 1937 – June 5, 1942), 13: 2415:Haeffner, Joe (October 30, 1935). 555:Although its cast was uncredited, 444:stopped imitating FDR altogether. 14: 2687: 2545: 2107:. January 27, 1995. p. A20. 531: 508: 493: 34: 2676:NBC Blue Network radio programs 2528: 2426: 2409: 2064:Carskadon, Tom (January 1935). 2359: 2344: 2288: 2260: 2111: 2091: 422:Written to match the style of 1: 2661:1940s American radio programs 2656:1930s American radio programs 2391:. Jefferson, North Carolina: 2369:. Chicagoland Radio and Media 2042: 1885:is drawn from John Dunning's 2651:American news radio programs 2328:The March of Time, 1935–1951 1842:Victor Emmanuel III of Italy 324:. That program evolved into 7: 2558:National Radio Hall of Fame 2517:. 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