NBC University Theater (also known as NBC University Theater of the Air, NBC Theater of the Air or NBC Theater) was a brand the National Broadcasting Co...
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Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and the title character in the NBC University Theatre production of Eric Knight's short story "The Old General." Ramsay-Hill...
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- NBC University Theater". YouTube. "Air Attractions". Daily Boston Globe. September 17, 1948. p. 37. ProQuest 820468048. 'N.B.C. University Theatre. Edgar...
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Honor, the Barber, Phone Again, Dr. Paul, The Harold Peary Show, NBC University Theatre, and The Woman in My House.: 763 In 1949, Whitfield appeared in...
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips (section Theatre)
and James Hilton was again the host. A radio adaptation by the NBC University Theatre was broadcast on 10 July 1949, starring Herbert Marshall and Alma...
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12 April 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2020. Goldin, J. David. "The NBC University Theatre episode guide". radiogoldintex.com. Archived from the original on...
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Adaptations of Jane Eyre (section Theatre)
14 June 1948, with Ingrid Bergman and Robert Montgomery 1949: NBC University Theatre 1994: Jane Eyre, British radio, January 1994, with Ciarán Hinds...
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Your FBI (ABC, 1949) Richard Diamond, Private Detective (NBC, 1949) NBC University Theatre (NBC, 1949) Pursuit (CBS, 1949) The Hotpoint Holiday Hour (CBS...
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Jane Eyre (character) (category Child characters in musical theatre)
Bergman in Jane Eyre by The Lux Radio Theatre (14 June 1948) Deborah Kerr in Jane Eyre by NBC University Theatre (1949) Sophie Thompson in Jane Eyre on...
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collaboration with famous German theatre director Erwin Piscator in 1947. The story was adapted for radio by NBC University Theatre and broadcast in January 1949...
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