The Mercury Theatre on the Air
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The Mercury Theatre on the Air (ursprünglicher Name First Person Singular) ist eine Serie von zweiundzwanzig Hörfunksendungen mit Live-Hörspielen von Orson Welles, die 1938 im US-amerikanischen Rundfunk ausgestrahlt wurden.
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The Mercury Theatre on the Air is a radio series of live radio dramas created and hosted by Orson Welles. The weekly hour-long show presented classic literary works performed by Welles's celebrated Mercury Theatre repertory company, with music composed or arranged by Bernard Herrmann. The series began July 11, 1938, as a sustaining program on the CBS Radio network, airing Mondays at 9 pm ET. On September 11, the show moved to Sundays at 8 pm.
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The Mercury Theatre on the Air (ursprünglicher Name First Person Singular) ist eine Serie von zweiundzwanzig Hörfunksendungen mit Live-Hörspielen von Orson Welles, die 1938 im US-amerikanischen Rundfunk ausgestrahlt wurden.
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The Mercury Theatre on the Air is a radio series of live radio dramas created and hosted by Orson Welles. The weekly hour-long show presented classic literary works performed by Welles's celebrated Mercury Theatre repertory company, with music composed or arranged by Bernard Herrmann. The series began July 11, 1938, as a sustaining program on the CBS Radio network, airing Mondays at 9 pm ET. On September 11, the show moved to Sundays at 8 pm. The show made headlines with its "The War of the Worlds" broadcast on October 30, one of the most famous broadcasts in the history of radio due to the panic it allegedly caused, after which the Campbell Soup Company signed on as sponsor. The Mercury Theatre on the Air made its last broadcast on December 4 of that year, and The Campbell Playhouse began five days later, on December 9.
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