CBS Radio Workshop, the Glossary
The CBS Radio Workshop was an experimental dramatic radio anthology series that aired on CBS from January 27, 1956, until September 22, 1957.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Aldous Huxley, Anthology series, Antony Ellis, Archibald MacLeish, Bernard Herrmann, Brave New World, CBS, Christopher Isherwood, Columbia Workshop, Destination Freedom, Edgar Allan Poe, Elliott Lewis (actor), English language, Frederik Pohl, H. L. Mencken, James Thurber, Jerry Goldsmith, John Cheever, Leith Stevens, Mark Twain, Ray Noble, Richard Durham, Robert A. Heinlein, Sinclair Lewis, Thomas Wolfe, Time (magazine), Tony Schwartz (sound archivist), United States, William Froug, William N. Robson.
- Experimental radio
Aldous Huxley
Aldous Leonard Huxley (26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963) was an English writer and philosopher.
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Anthology series
An anthology series is a written series, radio, television, film, or video game series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each different episode, season, segment, or short.
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Antony Ellis
Antony "Tony" Ellis (March 1, 1920 – September 26, 1967), born Antony Ellis Jacobs, was a writer, director, and producer of radio and television shows.
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Archibald MacLeish
Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892 – April 20, 1982) was an American poet and writer, who was associated with the modernist school of poetry.
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Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann (born Maximillian Herman; June 29, 1911December 24, 1975) was an American composer and conductor best known for his work in composing for films.
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Brave New World
Brave New World is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931 and published in 1932.
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CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.
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Christopher Isherwood
Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (26 August 1904 – 4 January 1986) was an Anglo-American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, autobiographer, and diarist.
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Columbia Workshop
Columbia Workshop was a radio series that aired on the Columbia Broadcasting System from 1936 to 1943, returning in 1946–47. CBS Radio Workshop and Columbia Workshop are 1950s American radio programs, American radio dramas and CBS Radio programs.
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Destination Freedom
Destination Freedom was a series of weekly radio programs which was produced by WMAQ in Chicago. CBS Radio Workshop and Destination Freedom are 1950s American radio programs and American radio dramas.
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Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, author, editor, and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre.
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Elliott Lewis (actor)
Elliott Lewis (November 28, 1917 – May 23, 1990) was an American actor, writer, producer, and director who worked in radio and television during the 20th century.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Frederik Pohl
Frederik George Pohl Jr. (November 26, 1919 – September 2, 2013) was an American science-fiction writer, editor, and fan, with a career spanning nearly 75 years—from his first published work, the 1937 poem "Elegy to a Dead Satellite: Luna", to the 2011 novel All the Lives He Led.
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H. L. Mencken
Henry Louis Mencken (September 12, 1880 – January 29, 1956) was an American journalist, essayist, satirist, cultural critic, and scholar of American English.
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James Thurber
James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, writer, humorist, journalist and playwright.
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Jerry Goldsmith
Jerrald King Goldsmith (February 10, 1929July 21, 2004) was an American composer, with a career in film and television scoring that spanned nearly 50 years and over 200 productions, between 1954 and 2003.
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John Cheever
John William Cheever (May 27, 1912 – June 18, 1982) was an American short story writer and novelist.
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Leith Stevens
Leith Stevens (September 13, 1909 – July 23, 1970) was an American music composer and conductor of radio and film scores.
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Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist.
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Ray Noble
Raymond Stanley Noble (17 December 1903 – 3 April 1978) was an English jazz and big band musician, who was a bandleader, composer and arranger, as well as a radio host, television and film comedian and actor; he also performed in the United States.
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Richard Durham
Richard Isadore Durham (September 6, 1917 – April 27, 1984) was an African-American writer and radio producer.
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Robert A. Heinlein
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and naval officer.
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Sinclair Lewis
Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
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Thomas Wolfe
Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American writer.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Tony Schwartz (sound archivist)
Tony Schwartz (August 19, 1923 – June 15, 2008) was an American sound archivist, sound designer, pioneering media theorist, and advertising creator.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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William Froug
William Froug (May 26, 1922 – August 25, 2013) was an American television writer and producer.
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William N. Robson
William N. Robson (October 8, 1906 – April 10, 1995) was an American director and producer of radio programs.
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See also
Experimental radio
- 2MBS Fine Music Sydney
- CBS Radio Workshop
- Fair Game (radio program)
- Radio 2XG
- The Night Air (radio program)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS_Radio_Workshop
Also known as The CBS Radio Workshop.