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on over 32 stations on Friday evenings. The half-hour program aired
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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
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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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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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2104:The New York Times
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