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The Weird Circle
GenreDrama and suspense
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesMutual Broadcasting System
NBC Red network
ABC Blue Network
StarringGladys Thornton
Audrey Totter,
Chester Stratton
Eleanor Audley,
Arnold Moss,
Lawson Zerbe
Walter Vaughn
Regis Joyce
Fred Barron
Original releaseJuly 8, 1943 –
1945
No. of episodes78

The Weird Circle was a syndicated radio drama series produced in New York and originally broadcast between 1943 and 1945.

Production background

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The series was a Ziv Production, produced at RCA's New York studios and licensed by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and later, NBC's Red network. It lasted two seasons, 39 shows each (78 total)[1] consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror or supernatural stories written by authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson and Charles Dickens. A few scripts were written specifically for the series. The production values were modest and The Weird Circle featured very little music.[2]

Series opening/closing

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(SFX: Running water, perhaps a sea surf. Bell tolls)

Old Man: "In this cave by the restless sea, we are met to call from out of the past, stories strange and weird. Bell keeper, toll the bell, so that all may know that we are gathered again in The Weird Circle."

Announcer: "Out of the past, phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale (episode title)."

Host: "From the time worn pages of the past, we have recalled, (episode title). Bell Keeper, toll the bell!

(SFX: Bell tolls)

Stories dramatized in The Weird Circle came largely from public-domain 19th-century (or earlier) sources. Longer works were heavily abridged, keeping only the bare outline of the weird elements of the story. Short works were expanded and rewritten, often with additional characters and a romantic element added. In some cases, the rewriting was so extensive that the original story is almost unrecognizable save for some character names.

# Title First Broadcast Original Author (Source Work)

1

The Fall of the House of Usher

08/29/1943

Edgar Allan Poe

2

The House and the Mind

09/05/1943

Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ("The Haunted and the Haunters; Or, The House and the Brain")

3

The Vendetta

09/12/1943

Honoré de Balzac (La Vendetta)

4

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

09/19/1943

Edgar Allan Poe

5

Declared Insane

09/26/1943

Honoré de Balzac ("L'Interdiction")

6

A Terribly Strange Bed

10/03/1943

Wilkie Collins

7

What Was It? A Mystery

10/10/1943

Fitz James O'Brien

8

The Knightsbridge Mystery

10/17/1943

Charles Reade

9

The Horla

10/24/1943

Guy de Maupassant ("Le Horla")

10

William Wilson

10/31/1943

Edgar Allan Poe

11

Passion in the Desert

11/07/1943

Honoré de Balzac ("Une passion dans le désert")

12

Mateo Falcone

11/14/1943

Prosper Mérimée

13

The Man Without a Country

11/21/1943

Edward Everett Hale

14

Doctor Manette’s Manuscript

11/28/1943

Charles Dickens (from A Tale of Two Cities)

15

The Great Plague

12/05/1943

Thomas Hood ("A Tale of the Great Plague")

16

The Expectations of an Heir

12/12/1943

Samuel Johnson[Note 1]

17

The Hand

12/19/1943

Guy de Maupassant ("La Main")

18

Jane Eyre

12/26/1943

Charlotte Brontë

19

The Murders in the Rue Morgue

01/02/1944

Edgar Allan Poe

20

The Lifted Veil

01/09/1944

George Eliot

21

The 4:15 Express

01/16/1944

Amelia Edwards ("The Four Fifteen Express")

22

A Terrible Night

01/23/1944

Fitz James O'Brien

23

The Tell-Tale Heart

01/30/1944

Edgar Allan Poe

24

The Niche of Doom

02/06/1944

Honoré de Balzac ("La Grande Bretèche")

25

The Heart of Ethan Brand

02/13/1944

Nathaniel Hawthorne ("Ethan Brand")

26

Frankenstein

02/20/1944

Mary Shelley

27

The Feast of Redgauntlet

02/27/1944

Sir Walter Scott ("Wandering Willie's Tale" from Redgauntlet)

28

Murder of the Little Pig

03/05/1944

Émile Gaboriau[Note 1]

29

The Specter of Tappington

03/12/1944

Richard Barham (from The Ingoldsby Legends)

30

Strange Judgment

03/19/1944

[Note 1]

31

Wuthering Heights

03/26/1944

Emily Brontë

32

The Curse of the Mantle

04/02/1944

Nathaniel Hawthorne ("Lady Eleanore's Mantle")

33

The Cask of Amontillado

04/09/1944

Edgar Allan Poe

34

The Rope of Hair

04/16/1944

Guy de Maupassant ("Apparition")

35

Falkland

04/23/1944

Edward George Bulwer-Lytton

36

The Trial for Murder

04/30/1944

Charles Dickens & Charles Allston Collins

37

Werewolf

05/07/1944

Frederick Marryat ("The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains" from The Phantom Ship)

38

The Old Nurse’s Story

05/14/1944

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

39

The Middle Toe of the Right Foot

05/28/1944

Ambrose Bierce

40

The Dream Woman

09/04/1944

Wilkie Collins

41

The Phantom Picture

09/10/1944

Washington Irving ("The Adventure of the Young Italian" from Tales of a Traveller, Part I: Strange Stories by a Nervous Gentleman)

42

The Ghost's Touch

09/17/1944

Wilkie Collins

43

The Bell Tower

09/24/1944

Herman Melville (from The Piazza Tales)

44

The Evil Eye

10/01/1944

Théophile Gautier (Jettatura translated as The Evil Eye)

45

The Mark of the Plague

10/08/1944

Daniel Defoe (from A Journal of the Plague Year)

46

The Queer Client

10/15/1944

Charles Dickens (The Pickwick Papers, Chapter XXI)

47

The Burial of Roger Malvin

10/22/1944

Nathaniel Hawthorne ("Roger Malvin's Burial")

48

The Fatal Love Potion

10/29/1944

Edward George Bulwer-Lytton (The Last Days of Pompeii)

49

Mad Monkton

11/05/1944

Wilkie Collins

50

The Return

11/12/1944

Edgar Allan Poe ("Ligeia")

51

The Executioner

11/19/1944

Honoré de Balzac ("El Verdugo")

52

Rappaccini's Daughter

11/26/1944

Nathaniel Hawthorne

53

The Wooden Ghost

12/03/1944

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu ("Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter" from The Purcell Papers)

54

The Last Day of a Condemned Man

12/10/1944

Victor Hugo ("Le Dernier jour d'un condamné")

55

The Warning

12/17/1944

R. P. Gilles[Note 1]

56

The Doll

12/24/1944

Fitz James O'Brien ("The Wondersmith")

57

The Diamond Lens

12/31/1944

Fitz James O'Brien

58

The History of Dr. John Faust

01/07/1945

Christopher Marlowe (The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus)[Note 2]

59

The Duel Without Honor

01/14/1945

Alexandre Dumas ("Zodomirsky’s Duel")

60

The Specter Bride

01/21/1945

William Harrison Ainsworth[Note 1]

61

The Tapestry Horse

01/28/1945

Edgar Allan Poe ("Metzengerstein")

62

The River Man

02/04/1945

[Note 1]

63

The Ancient Mariner

02/11/1945

Samuel Taylor Coleridge ("The Rime of the Ancient Mariner")

64

The Oblong Box

02/18/1945

Edgar Allan Poe

65

The Mysterious Bride

02/25/1945

James Hogg[Note 1]

66

The Thing in the Tunnel

03/04/1945

Charles Dickens ("The Signal-Man")

67

The Moonstone

03/11/1945

Wilkie Collins

68

The Pistol Shot

03/18/1945

Prosper Mérimée[Note 1]

69

The Possessive Dead

03/25/1945

Théophile Gautier ("Le Pied de momie" translated as "The Mummy's Foot")

70

The Goblet

04/01/1945

Ludwig Tieck ("Der Pokal" translated as "The Goblet" or "The Mysterious Cup")

71

The Case of Monsieur Valdemar

04/08/1945

Edgar Allan Poe ("The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar")

72

The Shadow

04/15/1945

Hans Christian Andersen

73

The Bride of Death

04/22/1945

[Note 1]

74

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

04/29/1945

Robert Louis Stevenson ("Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde")

75

The Red Hand

05/06/1945

[Note 1]

76

The Haunted Hotel

05/13/1945

Wilkie Collins

77

Markheim

05/20/1945

Robert Louis Stevenson

78

The Black Parchment

05/27/1945

[Note 1]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Source work not confirmed.
  2. ^ Probably. The legend of Faust is centuries old and several authors have rewritten it.
  1. ^ Weird Circle Radio Log. Accessed July 4, 2013
  2. ^ Weird Circle entry on Radio Horror Hosts website. Accessed July 4, 2013