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Drama (formerly Afternoon Theatre, Afternoon Drama, Afternoon Play) [1] [2] is a BBC Radio 4 radio drama, broadcast every weekday at 2.15pm. Generally each play is 45 minutes in duration and approximately 190 new plays are broadcast each year. More or less three-quarters are self-contained dramas.
Saturday Night Theatre: Pen-Friends: BBC Radio 4: Bill Written by Ken Whitmore: 1977: Morning Story: The Bored Housewife of Bradford: BBC Radio 4: Narrated by Grant Written and read by Grant 1978: Afternoon Theatre: Ahead of the Game: BBC Radio 4: George Written by Allen Saddler 1979: Just Before Midnight: BBC Radio 4: Master A mime for radio ...
Armstrong's Theatre of Today is a news and romantic drama radio program which was broadcast at noon on Saturdays by CBS Radio from October 4, 1941, to May 22, 1954. The 30-minute series was sponsored by the Armstrong Cork Company (Armstrong Quaker Rugs and Linoleum) and Cream of Wheat (1953-54).
The Wireless Theatre Company [1] ... Radio Free Vestibule; ... The News Huddlines; The News Quiz; The Now Show; Old Harry's Game; On the Hour;
Mostly Water Theatre; Mr. Interesting's Guide to the Continental United States; The Mystery Project; National Farm Radio Forum (1941–1965) The National Playlist; Nero Wolfe; Nightfall; The Norm; Northern Lights; O'Reilly on Advertising; OnStage; Opportunity Knocks (1947–1957) Out in the Open (2016–2020) The Point; Prime Time; Promised ...
1985 BBC Radio 4 Thirty-Minute Theatre Top Tips [80] 1983 BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre: Blinded by the Light [81] 1981 BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play: The Liberation [82] 1980 BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre: Feast of all Fools [83] 1979 BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play: Grass Roots [84] 1978 BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre: The Last Stand of Sergeant ...
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The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theatre Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas , a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944.