Elliott Reid, early Mercury Theatre member, dead at 93

Elliott “Ted” Reid, who co-starred with Jane Russell in the hit 1953 film “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” died on Friday in Studio City, Calif. He was 93. As a teenager, Reid worked on the “The March of Time,” where he met Orson Welles, who invited him to join his new stage company, the Mercury Theatre. The […]

PBS ‘American Experience’ to focus on ‘War of the Worlds’ broadcast

Orson Welles’ infamous radio broadcast of “The War of the Worlds” will be recalled this fall on PBS. PBS announced its fall programming on Thursday. Among the highlights is an “American Experience” look at “The War of the Worlds.” It will air on Tuesday, October 29, at 9 p.m. ET &#8211 a day before the […]

‘War of the Worlds’ radio show subject of New Jersey library presentation

Rich Phoenix, president of the New Jersey Radio Museum, will discuss “The War of the Worlds” radio broadcast at the Wyckoff Free Public Library in New Jersey next week. “The Radio Broadcast That Terrorized America,” Orson Welles’ radio dramatization of H. G. Wells’ science fiction novel “War of the Worlds,” will be the subject of […]

Orson Welles radio shows now available as streaming audio on Wellesnet

By RAY KELLY Wellesnet.com is now home to more than 30 radio shows featuring Orson Welles. The new radio pages span his career from “Les Misérables” in 1937 for the Mutual Network to “The Adventures of Harry Lime” in 1952 on BBC. The programs selected for inclusion are a mix of dramatic presentations, variety shows, […]

National Archives: The FCC and ‘The War of the Worlds’ radio broadcast

By RAY KELLY Recently, we looked at the impressive Library of Congress online collection related to the Federal Theatre Project. However, it is not the only government website that allows us to revisit Orson Welles’ work in the 1930s. The National Archives offers online visitors a glimpse into two of the more than 600 letters […]

Orson Welles as a special guest on The David Frost Show, May 12, 1970

By LAWRENCE FRENCH Orson Welles appearance on The David Frost Show recorded on May 12, 1970 came before most of the numerous biographies about Welles had been published, providing us with Welles’ own point of view on some very interesting aspects of his life and work. This interview also took place in the midst of […]

Chris Welles Feder to guest on Irish radio show recalling Orson Welles

By RAY KELLY Newstalk 106-108 FM, Ireland’s independent national radio station, will feature an hour-long look at the life and career of Orson Welles on Sunday, December 9. Included on the award-winning “Talking History” broadcast will be Welles’ oldest daughter, Chris Welles Feder. “Talking History,” hosted by Trinity College Dublin’s Patrick Geogheagan, airs at 7 […]

The Mercury Theatre ‘A Christmas Carol’ radio shows available on Wellesnet this holiday season

To celebrate the holiday season, Wellesnet is pleased to present streaming audio of The Mercury Theatre’s 1938 and 1939 productions of Charles Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol.” The 1938 broadcast features Orson Welles as Ebenezer Scrooge. The production co-stars Virginia Welles and Joseph Cotten. Welles serves as narrator of the 1939 radio show with Lionel […]

Orson Welles’ ‘The War of the Worlds’ Martian invasion broadcast recalled

By RAY KELLY “This is Orson Welles, ladies and gentlemen, out of character to assure you that “The War of The Worlds” has no further significance than as the holiday offering it was intended to be. The Mercury Theatre’s own radio version of dressing up in a sheet and jumping out of a bush and […]

Norman Corwin on ‘The War of the Worlds’

By RAY KELLY It was one year ago today we lost Norman Corwin, the poet laureate of radio, at the age of 101. During a career that spanned more than 80 years, Corwin wrote, produced and directed for radio, television, film and the stage. He won two Peabody Medals, an Emmy, and was nominated for […]