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Radio Detective Story Hour
Jim Widner
10 episodes
9 months ago
Get this and get it straight...Crime is a sucker's game... Tune into the detective broadcasts from the Golden Age of radio and the history behind them. Hear the actual radio broadcasts.
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Get this and get it straight...Crime is a sucker's game... Tune into the detective broadcasts from the Golden Age of radio and the history behind them. Hear the actual radio broadcasts.
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Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 274 – Escape: I Saw Myself Running
Radio Detective Story Hour
33 minutes 37 seconds
8 years ago
Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 274 – Escape: I Saw Myself Running
Antony Ellis, a remarkable writer as well as producer his work is found all over Suspense and Escape especially. Being an ex-pat Englishman, he also produced and wrote the John Dehner vehicle Frontier Gentleman, which chronicled the adventures of one J.B. Kendall, writer for the London Times, as he moved around the old west.
Ellis seemed often taken imaginatively into studies of the human psyche and produced some pretty fabulous suspense thrillers as a result. One in particular is featured with this podcast. Written by Ellis, it was first produced by him for the radio series Escape, and then later re-used in the series Suspense. The play is titled “I Saw Myself Running” and the Escape version, featured here, starred Ellis’ own real life spouse, Georgia Ellis in the role of Susan. The Suspense version featured a less emotional Charlotte Lawrence.
It is a sort of existential story about a woman who in a recurring dream encounters herself as a separate person called Sue. Sue is portrayed by actress Sammie Hill, whose voice is younger more girlish in tone but who is frightened by some unknown in the dream and welcomes the appearance of Susan. It is well performed by Georgia Ellis, who is primarily known as Kitty in the radio version of Gunsmoke, a role that rarely displayed her acting chops.
 
 
Music under is the theme from The Postman Always Rings Twice performed by Jazz at the Movies.
 
Radio Detective Story Hour
Get this and get it straight...Crime is a sucker's game... Tune into the detective broadcasts from the Golden Age of radio and the history behind them. Hear the actual radio broadcasts.