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Theatre-Five

  • Theatre-Five - EP 140 - The Chain

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 140 - The Chain Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 20 min. 48 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - The Sybil of Sycamore Lane

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - The Sybil of Sycamore Lane Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 21 min. 13 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 138 - Lonely Boy

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 138 - Lonely Boy Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 20 min. 39 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 137 - The Eye Of The Storm

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 137 - The Eye Of The Storm Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 20 min. 52 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 136 - Cold Storage

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 136 - Cold Storage Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 21 min. 22 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 135 - The Underdeveloped Nation

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 135 - The Underdeveloped Nation Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 20 min. 59 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 134 - Greater Love Hath No Man

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 134 - Greater Love Hath No Man Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 20 min. 42 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 133 - The Hunters

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 133 - The Hunters Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 21 min. 41 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 132 - The Time, The Place, and The Death

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 132 - The Time, The Place, and The Death Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 21 min. 11 sec.
  • Theatre-Five - EP 131 - The Boy

    2 GEN 2023 · Theatre-Five - EP 131 - The Boy Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing. Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special). To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, http://www.xzbn.net. Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit http://www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
    Ascoltato 21 min. 11 sec.

Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute)...

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Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by ABC between 1964 and 1965. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing.

Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although a principal cast included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James Earl Jones (Incident on US 1), a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda (A Bad Day's Work), and Ed Begley (The Pigeon) three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special).

To listen to more great radio shows from The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, visit, www.xzbn.net.

Theatre-Five is brought to you by Beautiful Mind Coffee, the coffee your brain will love. Visit www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
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