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Big Town - radio show OTR
Inception Point Ai
25 episodes
1 month ago
"Big Town" is a popular radio drama series that aired from 1937 to 1952, embodying the spirit and excitement of newspaper journalism during that era. The series was known for its high-paced stories, dramatic narratives, and its focus on the inner workings of a major city's newspaper, the "Illustrated Press."The show was created by Jerry McGill, a former crime reporter for the New York World and the New York Mirror, whose real-life experiences lent authenticity and depth to the stories. The central character of "Big Town" was Steve Wilson, the hard-hitting, dedicated editor of the Illustrated Press, who, together with his ace reporter, Lorelei Kilbourne, battled corruption, crime, and injustice in the fictional metropolis of Big Town. Wilson's character was characterized by his relentless pursuit of truth and his commitment to journalistic integrity, often leading him into dangerous confrontations with the city's underworld.

Edward G. Robinson, a major Hollywood star known for his roles as gangsters and tough characters, initially played Steve Wilson, lending significant star power to the series. His portrayal was both dynamic and nuanced, capturing the complexities of a crusading editor fighting against the odds. In 1943, Robinson was succeeded by Edward Pawley, who brought a different but equally compelling energy to the role. Fran Carlon played Lorelei Kilbourne, providing a strong and intelligent counterpoint to Wilson's character."Big Town" was notable for its social conscience, often addressing issues such as juvenile delinquency, drug addiction, and the challenges faced by returning war veterans. These themes were explored through gripping narratives that highlighted the newspaper's role in advocating for social change and justice.

The series was immensely popular, at its height being broadcast twice a week due to audience demand. It inspired several feature films and a television adaptation that ran from 1950 to 1956, further cementing its place in American popular culture. The show's dramatic opening, featuring the ringing of a press bell and the announcer proclaiming, "The power and the pageantry of the newspaper world!" immediately captured the listener's attention and set the stage for the episode's drama."Big Town" is remembered not only for its entertainment value but also for its portrayal of the press as a force for good in society, reflecting the idealism and aspirations of American journalism during the mid-20th century. It remains a significant part of the golden age of radio, celebrated for its storytelling, performances, and impact on its audience.

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"Big Town" is a popular radio drama series that aired from 1937 to 1952, embodying the spirit and excitement of newspaper journalism during that era. The series was known for its high-paced stories, dramatic narratives, and its focus on the inner workings of a major city's newspaper, the "Illustrated Press."The show was created by Jerry McGill, a former crime reporter for the New York World and the New York Mirror, whose real-life experiences lent authenticity and depth to the stories. The central character of "Big Town" was Steve Wilson, the hard-hitting, dedicated editor of the Illustrated Press, who, together with his ace reporter, Lorelei Kilbourne, battled corruption, crime, and injustice in the fictional metropolis of Big Town. Wilson's character was characterized by his relentless pursuit of truth and his commitment to journalistic integrity, often leading him into dangerous confrontations with the city's underworld.

Edward G. Robinson, a major Hollywood star known for his roles as gangsters and tough characters, initially played Steve Wilson, lending significant star power to the series. His portrayal was both dynamic and nuanced, capturing the complexities of a crusading editor fighting against the odds. In 1943, Robinson was succeeded by Edward Pawley, who brought a different but equally compelling energy to the role. Fran Carlon played Lorelei Kilbourne, providing a strong and intelligent counterpoint to Wilson's character."Big Town" was notable for its social conscience, often addressing issues such as juvenile delinquency, drug addiction, and the challenges faced by returning war veterans. These themes were explored through gripping narratives that highlighted the newspaper's role in advocating for social change and justice.

The series was immensely popular, at its height being broadcast twice a week due to audience demand. It inspired several feature films and a television adaptation that ran from 1950 to 1956, further cementing its place in American popular culture. The show's dramatic opening, featuring the ringing of a press bell and the announcer proclaiming, "The power and the pageantry of the newspaper world!" immediately captured the listener's attention and set the stage for the episode's drama."Big Town" is remembered not only for its entertainment value but also for its portrayal of the press as a force for good in society, reflecting the idealism and aspirations of American journalism during the mid-20th century. It remains a significant part of the golden age of radio, celebrated for its storytelling, performances, and impact on its audience.

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Episodes (20/25)
Big Town - radio show OTR
.. The Lonely Heart an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy .. The Lonely Heart a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
.. The Deadly Summons an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy .. The Deadly Summons a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
.. The Charity Killer an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy .. The Charity Killer a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
.. The Prisoners Song an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy .. The Prisoners Song a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
TheShinyGun an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy TheShinyGun a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
TheCharityKiller an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy TheCharityKiller a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
ThePrisoner sSong an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy ThePrisoner sSong a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
DeathAtTheWheel an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy DeathAtTheWheel a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
MurderInTheSnow an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy MurderInTheSnow a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
TheFatalFix an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy TheFatalFix a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
NightmareHouse an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy NightmareHouse a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
MaskOfEvil an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy MaskOfEvil a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
DangerousResolutio an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy DangerousResolutio a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
12 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
DeadlineAtDawn an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy DeadlineAtDawn a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
LostAndFound an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy LostAndFound a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
DeadlyDoll an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy DeadlyDoll a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
DeathByPlan an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy DeathByPlan a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
TheFatalChain an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy TheFatalChain a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
AngelOfTheStreet an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy AngelOfTheStreet a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
DoubleMurder an episode of Big Town radio show
Please enjoy DoubleMurder a great episode of the legendaryBig Town radio show - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Big Town - radio show OTR
"Big Town" is a popular radio drama series that aired from 1937 to 1952, embodying the spirit and excitement of newspaper journalism during that era. The series was known for its high-paced stories, dramatic narratives, and its focus on the inner workings of a major city's newspaper, the "Illustrated Press."The show was created by Jerry McGill, a former crime reporter for the New York World and the New York Mirror, whose real-life experiences lent authenticity and depth to the stories. The central character of "Big Town" was Steve Wilson, the hard-hitting, dedicated editor of the Illustrated Press, who, together with his ace reporter, Lorelei Kilbourne, battled corruption, crime, and injustice in the fictional metropolis of Big Town. Wilson's character was characterized by his relentless pursuit of truth and his commitment to journalistic integrity, often leading him into dangerous confrontations with the city's underworld.

Edward G. Robinson, a major Hollywood star known for his roles as gangsters and tough characters, initially played Steve Wilson, lending significant star power to the series. His portrayal was both dynamic and nuanced, capturing the complexities of a crusading editor fighting against the odds. In 1943, Robinson was succeeded by Edward Pawley, who brought a different but equally compelling energy to the role. Fran Carlon played Lorelei Kilbourne, providing a strong and intelligent counterpoint to Wilson's character."Big Town" was notable for its social conscience, often addressing issues such as juvenile delinquency, drug addiction, and the challenges faced by returning war veterans. These themes were explored through gripping narratives that highlighted the newspaper's role in advocating for social change and justice.

The series was immensely popular, at its height being broadcast twice a week due to audience demand. It inspired several feature films and a television adaptation that ran from 1950 to 1956, further cementing its place in American popular culture. The show's dramatic opening, featuring the ringing of a press bell and the announcer proclaiming, "The power and the pageantry of the newspaper world!" immediately captured the listener's attention and set the stage for the episode's drama."Big Town" is remembered not only for its entertainment value but also for its portrayal of the press as a force for good in society, reflecting the idealism and aspirations of American journalism during the mid-20th century. It remains a significant part of the golden age of radio, celebrated for its storytelling, performances, and impact on its audience.

for more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/