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CBS Radio Workshop - Single Episodes

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CBS RADIO WORKSHOP

CBS Radio Workshop was a revival of the Columbia Workshop of the late thirties. All 86 episodes survive today. The series aired from 27 Jan 1956 until 22 Sep 1957, of course on CBS. The original idea for the show came from Irving Reis back in the thirties. What he wanted was an experimental workshop, a sustaining program where actors, writers and technicians could produce scripts the sponsors might be afraid to try. The time was right in the late fifties to try this concept again, however, under different circumstances. By this time television was taking the big money so why not try this concept again since most of the big sponsors were already transitioning over. William Froug, a CBS vice president was the force behind this revival. He grew up with the old Columbia Workshop and pitched the idea to Howard Barnes. Howard agreed with the idea and William Froug chose Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" as the first program. Aldous Huxley narrated and William Conrad announced this radio adaptation of "Brave New World". The series brought together the cutting edges of writing, music, and sound. Overall it was a big hit with radio personnel and listeners. So much so that the east coast wanted in too. Thus the series alternated between the west and east coast production centers. Why not spare a little time and give a listen to some outstanding radio drama. Take the challenge and compare the CBS Radio Workshop with the original, Columbia Workshop. You decide for yourself which series is better. This is the CBS Radio Workshop, dedicated to man's imagination, the theater of the mind. From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Brave New World Part 1

29:42

Brave New World Part 2

29:47

Storm

29:06

Season of Disbelief and Hail and Farewell

29:44

Colloquy #1- Interview with William Shakespeare

29:09

The Voice of New York

29:34

Report on E.S.P.

29:24

Cops and Robbers

29:11

The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes

29:26

The Exurbanites

29:35

Speaking of Cinderella-If the Shoe Fits

29:25

Jacob's Hands

29:28

Living Portrait - William Zeckendorf, Tycoon

29:13

The Record Collectors

29:24

The Toledo War

29:17

The Enormous Radio

29:54

Lovers, Villains and Fools

29:42

The Little Prince

30:01

A Matter of Logic

30:02

Bring on the Angels

29:39

The Stronger

29:26

Another Point Of View

29:36

The Eternal Joan

29:21

Portrait of Paris

29:05

The Case of the White Kitten

29:27

Portrait of London

29:33

Star Boy

29:05

Subways Are for Sleeping

28:43

Only Johnny Knows

29:03

Colloquy #2 - A Dissertation on Love

30:01

The Billion Dollar Failure of Figger Fallup

29:19

Colloquy #3 - An Analysis of Satire

29:12

The Hither and Thither of Danny Dither

29:16

A Pride of Carrots (Venus Well Served)

29:36

The Oedipus Story

29:09

Roughing It

29:59

A Writer at Work

29:05

The Legend of Annie Christmas

29:48

When the Mountain Fell

28:05

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

28:30

Colloquy #4 - The Joe Miller Joke Book

23:12

Report on the Weans

24:53

Sounds of a Nation

24:43

The King of the Cats

24:51

The Day the Roof Fell In

24:31

I Was the Duke

24:36

The Big Event (The Law of Averages)

24:41

All Is Bright

24:48

Carl Sandburg's 79th Birthday

24:37

No Time for Heartaches

24:49

Fire at Malibu

25:05

The Crazy Life

24:45

La Grande Breteche (Opera)

24:51

1489 Words

25:33

Space Merchants Part 1

24:41

Space Merchants Part 2

24:42

Ballad of the Iron Horse

24:47

Air Raid (Prevarications of Mr Peeps)

23:49

The Endless Road

24:04

Harmonica Solo

24:44

A Dog's Life

24:11

Noh Plays of Japan

24:07

Carlotta's Serape

24:01

The Son of Man

24:30

Light Ship

24:04

Nightmare

24:42

The Long Way Home

24:12

Heaven Is in the Sky

24:44

I Have Three Heads

24:37

Epitaphs (Spoon River Anthology)

25:00

The Seven Hills of Rome

24:09

Housing Problems

24:32

Meditations on Ecclesiastes

24:23

The Battle of Gettysburg

24:24

You Could Look It Up

23:41

The Silent Witness

24:14

The Green Hills of Earth

23:56

Never Bet the Devil Your Head

24:41

The Heart of the Man

24:04

Malihini Magic (Vacations)

24:57

The Celestial Omnibus

23:38

Sweet Cherries in Charleston

24:57

Grief Drives a Black Sedan

24:04

People Are No Good

24:35

Time Found Again

23:14

Young Man Axelbrod

24:41

Bewertungen

The Duke

(4 Sterne)

I would love to find out HOW this got on the air in 1956, and what the ramifications were to CBS (if any) Also, if there was a lot of reaction in the media - Anyone?

Great Radio Program

(5 Sterne)

This was a wonderful program that covered so many things and genres - comedy, science fiction, drama, reality, etc. with a very diverse group of voice actors and non-actors. In this series, you would have heard William Conrad, Herbert Marshall, Vincent Price, then Senator John F. Kennedy, and many others, including Aldous Huxley discussing Brave New World. This might have been one of radio's last attempts at relevance against television and this was an excellent attempt to get people away from their large 12" screens for an hour.

Announcers for this great series:

(0 Sterne)

I found these two men most common to this show: Hugh Douglas Date of Birth: 8/3/1915 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Date of Death: 9/1/1993 Profession: announcer http://www.otrrpedia.net/getpersonF.php?PN=1839 William Conrad Date of Birth: 9/27/1920 Birthplace: Louisville, KY Date of Death: 2/11/1994 Profession: actor and announcer http://www.otrrpedia.net/getpersonF.php?PN=1428

NPR's genealogy

(5 Sterne)

They were doing 'experimental' before we were born. Let's not forget that about so-called 'old time' radio. I'm starting to wish I was born a lot earlier. thanks wonderful otrrg (old time radio researchers group)!!

(5 Sterne)

Most of these are really well done! Some episodes have lost so much fidelity as to be rendered unlistenable, but they are far and few between. These are worth a listen!

wonderful variety

(5 Sterne)

you don't know what to expect from each story. very well done! great that these recordings can be listened to again after all these years.

radio gold

(5 Sterne)

these are great. i just wish i can find out the owner of the voice of the person that opens each show

What a jewel! I will be coming back to this one!

(5 Sterne)