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Where Have You Gone?
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43 episodes
4 months ago
A podcast about people and places that are gone but not forgotten, forgotten but not gone, and those working so you can still enjoy their stories today.
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A podcast about people and places that are gone but not forgotten, forgotten but not gone, and those working so you can still enjoy their stories today.
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History
Society & Culture
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Where Have You Gone, Norman Corwin, Paul Douglas, and Jan Sterling?
Where Have You Gone?
30 minutes 45 seconds
8 months ago
Where Have You Gone, Norman Corwin, Paul Douglas, and Jan Sterling?
We take yet another look at the legendary poet laureate of radio, Norman Corwin, and the husband-wife acting team of Paul Douglas and Jan Sterling.   On September 2, 1951 Norman Corwin “intermittently watched [the] Giants-Dodgers game” in New York City.  He was in New York for a trade screening of The Blue Veil on September 5.    The film careers of Paul Douglas and Jan Sterling were taking off in 1951. That year, the couple, married in 1950, were both working on baseball films. Douglas was making Angels in the Outfield as manager Guffy McGovern of the struggling Pittsburgh Pirates. Sterling was making Rhubarb.   Stories include the 1951 Cleveland Indians, the 1951 American League pennant race, and Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Where Have You Gone?
A podcast about people and places that are gone but not forgotten, forgotten but not gone, and those working so you can still enjoy their stories today.