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Terry
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Looking for anything not on the list and quality upgrades of many things.

Orson Welles/Mercury Audio:

Columbia Workshop: (CBS)
Hamlet (9-19-36)
Hamlet (11-14-36)
The Fall of the City (4-11-37)

Les Miserables: (Mutual Broadcasting System)
The Bishop (7-23-37)
Javert (7-30-37)
The Trial (8-6-37)
Cosette (8-13-37)
The Grave (8-20-37)
The Barricade (8-27-37)
Finale (9-3-37)

Shakespeare Cycle: (CBS)
Twelfth Night (8-30-37)

The Shadow: (Mutual)
Death House Rescue (9-26-37)
The Temple Bells of Neban (10-24-37)
The Three Ghosts (10-31-37)
Circle of Death (11-28-37)
The Death Triangle (12-12-37)
League of Terror (1-9-38)
Sabotage (1-16-38)
Society of the Living Dead (1-23-38)
The Poison Death (1-30-38)
The Phantom Voice (2-6-38)
Hounds in the Hills (2-20-38)
Plot Murder (2-27-38)
The Bride of Death (3-6-38)
Silent Avenger (3-13-38)
The White Legion (3-20-38)
The Hypnotized Audience (6-5-38)
Death from the Deep (6-12-38)
The Fire Bug (6-19-38)
The Blind Beggar Dies (6-26-38)
Power of the Mind (7-3-38)
The White God (7-10-38)
Aboard the Steamship Amazon (7-17-38)
Murders in Wax (7-24-38)
Message from the Hills (7-31-38)
The Creeper (8-7-38)
The Tenor with the Broken Voice (8-14-38)
Murder on Approval (8-21-38)
The Tomb of Terror (8-28-38)
Death Under the Chapel (9-4-38)
Caverns of Death (9-11-38)

The March of Time: (NBC-Blue)
2-10-38 [Welles portrays Adolf Hitler]

The Cradle Will Rock: (Musicraft Records)
Original Cast (Apr 38)

The Mercury Shakespeare: (Mercury Text Records/Columbia Masterworks)
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (Mar 38)
Twelfth Night (Jun 38)
Julius Caesar (Jul 38)
The Merchant of Venice (Sep 38)
Macbeth (Apr 40)

The Mercury Theatre on the Air: (CBS)
Dracula (7-11-38)
Treasure Island (7-18-38)
A Tale of Two Cities (7-25-38)
The 39 Steps (Rehearsal) (8-1-38)
The 39 Steps (8-1-38)
I’m a Fool/My Little Boy/The Open Window (8-8-38)
Abraham Lincoln (8-15-38)
The Affairs of Anatole (8-22-38)
The Count of Monte Cristo (8-29-38)
The Man Who Was Thursday (Rehearsal) (9-4-38)
The Man Who Was Thursday (9-5-38)
Julius Caesar (Rehearsal) (9-11-38)
The Immortal Sherlock Holmes (9-25-38)
Hell on Ice (10-9-38)
Seventeen (10-16-38)
Around the World in Eighty Days (10-23-38)
The War of the Worlds (10-30-38)
The Heart of Darkness/Life with Father (11-6-38)
A Passenger to Bali (11-13-38)
The Pickwick Papers (11-20-38)

War of the Worlds Press Conference:
10-31-38 (excerpt)

Silver Theatre: (NBC)
Stars in Their Courses Part One (11-13-38)
Stars in Their Courses Part Two (11-20-38)
One Step Ahead (3-30-41)

The Campbell Playhouse: (CBS)
Rebecca (12-9-38) (w/Margaret Sullavan)
A Christmas Carol (12-22-38)
Counselor-at-Law (1-6-39) (w/Aline MacMahon)
Mutiny on the Bounty (1-13-39)
I Lost My Girlish Laughter (1-27-39) (w/George S. Kaufman)
Arrowsmith (2-3-39) (w/Helen Hayes)
The Green Goddess (2-10-39) (w/Madeleine Carroll)
The Glass Key (3-10-39)
Beau Geste (3-17-39) (w/Laurence Olivier, Noah Beery) [syndicated version]
Twentieth Century (3-24-39)
Showboat (3-31-39) (w/Margaret Sullavan)
The Patriot (4-14-39) (w/Anna May Wong)
Private Lives (4-21-39) (w/Gertrude Lawrence)
Wickford Point (5-5-39)
Our Town (5-12-39)
The Bad Man (5-19-39) (w/Ida Lupino)
Things We Have (5-26-39) (w/Cornelia Otis Skinner)
Victoria Regina (6-2-39) (w/Helen Hayes)
Peter Ibbetson (9-10-39) (w/Helen Hayes) [syndication cuts]
Ah, Wilderness (9-17-39) [syndication cuts]
What Every Woman Knows (9-24-39) (w/Helen Hayes)
The Count of Monte Cristo (10-1-39)
Algiers (10-8-39) (w/Paulette Goddard)
Escape (10-15-39) (w/Wendy Barrie)
Liliom (10-22-39) (w/Helen Hayes)
The Magnificent Ambersons (10-29-39) (w/Walter Huston)
The Hurricane (11-5-39) (w/Mary Astor)
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (11-12-39) (w/Edna May Oliver)
The Garden of Allah (11-19-39) (w/Madeleine Carroll)
Dodsworth (11-26-39) (w/Fay Bainter) [syndication cuts]
Lost Horizon (12-3-39) (w/Sigrid Gurie)
Venessa (12-10-39) (w/Helen Hayes) [syndication cuts]
There’s Always a Woman (12-17-39)
A Christmas Carol (12-24-39) (w/Lionel Barrymore)
Vanity Fair (1-7-40) (w/Helen Hayes) [syndication cuts]
Theodora Goes Wild (1-14-40) (w/Loretta Young)
The Citadel (1-21-40) (w/Geraldine Fitzgerald)
It Happened One Night (1-28-40) (w/William Powell)
Broome Stages (2-4-40) (w/Helen Hayes)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (2-11-40) (w/Gertrude Lawrence)
Dinner at Eight (2-18-40) (w/Lucille Ball, Hedda Hopper)
Only Angels Have Wings (2-25-40) (w/Joan Blondell)
Rabble in Arms (3-3-40)
Craig’s Wife (3-10-40) (w/Ann Harding) [syndication cuts]
Huckleberry Finn (3-17-40) (w/Jackie Cooper)
June Moon (3-24-40) (w/Jack Benny)
Jane Eyre (3-31-40) (w/Madeleine Carroll, Robert Coote)

The Jell-O Program (Jack Benny): (NBC)
3-17-40

KTSA Texas News Show: (KTSA, San Antonio)
Orson Welles Meets H. G. Wells (10-28-40)

The Sealtest Program (Rudy Vallee):
12-19-40 (w/John Barrymore)

George Washington, American: (WNEW)
2-22-41 (excerpt)

The Free Company: (CBS)
His Honor, The Mayor (4-6-41)

Citizen Kane San Francisco Premiere:
5-28-41 (w/Dorothy Comingore)

Orson Welles Show: (CBS)
9-15-41 (w/Jiminy Cricket, Dolores Del Rio)
9-29-41 (w/Jiminy Cricket)
10-6-41 (excerpt)
10-13-41 (w/Lucille Ball)
12-1-41 (w/Glenn Anders) (excerpt)
12-22-41 (w/Tim Holt)
The Apple Tree (1-12-42)
My Little Boy (1-19-42) (w/Ruth Warrick)

The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre: (CBS)
Between Americans (12-7-41)

We Hold These Truths: (all networks)
President’s Bill of Rights (12-15-41) (w/Lionel Barrymore, Jimmy Stewart, Edward G. Robinson,
Walter Huston, President Roosevelt)

Cavalcade of America: (NBC)
The Great Man Votes (12-15-41)
Thunder from the Mountains (9-28-42)
Admiral of the Ocean Sea (10-12-42)
In the Best Tradition (10-26-42)

Suspense: (CBS)
The Hitchhiker (9-2-42)
The Most Dangerous Game (9-23-43) (w/Keenen Wynn)
Philomel Cottage (10-7-43) (w/Geraldine Fitzgerald)
Lazarus Walks (10-19-43)
The Marvelous Barastro (4-13-44)
The Dark Tower (5-4-44)
Donovan’s Brain (Part 1) (5-18-44)
Donovan’s Brain (Part 2) (5-25-44)

Information Please: (NBC)
9-18-42

The Texaco Star Theatre (Fred Allen): (NBC/AFRS)
10-18-42

Nazi Eyes on Canada: (CBC)
The Story of Alameda (10-25-42)

Hello Americans!: (CBS)
Brazil (11-15-42) (w/Carmen Miranda)
Christ of the Andes (11-22-42) (w/Edmond O’Brien)
Haiti (11-29-42)
The Alphabet of the Islands Part One (12-6-42)
The Alphabet of the Islands Part Two (12-13-42)
The Alphabet of the Islands Part Three (12-20-42)
Bad Will Ambassador (12-27-42)
Rhythms of the Americas (1-3-43)
Mexico (1-10-43)
Feed the World (1-17-43) (w/Jack Moss)
Romantic Rhythms of the Americas (1-24-43)
Pan-Americanism (1-31-43)

Ceiling Unlimited: (CBS)
War Workers (12-14-42)
Gremlins (12-21-42)
Pan American Airlines (12-28-42)
The Future (2-1-43)
Rulers of Earth (1943?)

The Grape Nuts Flakes Program (Jack Benny): (NBC)
3-14-43
3-21-43
3-28-43
4-4-43
4-11-43

Reading Out Loud:
9-3-43

The Pepsodent Show (Bob Hope): (NBC)
9-28-43 [syndication cuts]

Orson Welles Almanac: (CBS)
1-26-44 (w/Groucho Marx, Ray Collins)
2-2-44 (w/Lionel Barrymore)
2-23-44 (w/Hedda Hopper, Nat King Cole)
3-1-44 (w/Victor Moore, Nat King Cole)
3-8-44 (w/Lucille Ball)
3-15-44 (w/Charles Laughton)
3-22-44 (w/Betty Hutton)
3-29-44 (w/Mary Boland )
4-5-44 (w/Dennis Day)
4-12-44 [Kid Ory segment only]
5-3-44 (w/Lucille Ball, Aurora Miranda) [AFRS rebroadcast]
5-17-44 (w/Ann Sothern)
5-24-44 (w/The Wilde Twins)
5-31-44 (w/Marjorie Reynolds)
6-7-44 (special D-Day broadcast)
6-14-44 (Texarkana Hitler satire)
6-21-44 (w/Martha O’Driscoll)
6-28-44 (w/Lynn Bari)
7-5-44 (w/Lana Turner, Keenan Wynn)
7-12-44 (w/Susan Hayward)
7-19-44 (w/Ruth Terry)

The Chase and Sanborn Program (Bergen and McCarthy): (NBC)
4-2-44
10-29-44
11-05-44

Birdseye Open House (Dinah Shore):
5-11-44 (w/Mel Blanc)

Lux Radio Theatre: (CBS)
Jane Eyre (6-5-44) (w/Loretta Young)
Break of Hearts (9-11-44) (w/Rita Hayworth)
A Tale of Two Cities (3-26-45)

Fifth War Loan Drive: (CBS)
6-19-44 (w/Lana Turner, Jack Benny, Ray Bolger, Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau)

The Song of Songs (Which Is Solomon’s): (Decca Records)
8-23-44

Welles for Roosevelt:
Oct 44 (excerpt)

Philco Radio Hall of Fame: (ABC)
10-8-44 (w/Milton Berle, Mary Martin, Burl Ives)
12-24-44 (w/Bing Crosby)

Stop or Go (Joe E. Brown): (NBC-Blue)
11-26-44

G I Journal: (AFRS)
12-15-44 (w/Fay MacKenzie, Victor Moore, Mel Blanc)

This Is My Best: (CBS)
The Plot To Overthrow Christmas (12-19-44)
Heart of Darkness (3-13-45)
Miss Dilly Says No (3-20-45) (w/Ann Sothern, Rita Hayworth)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (3-27-45) (w/Jane Powell, Jeanette Nolan)
Diamond as Big as the Ritz (4-3-45)
The Master of Ballantrae (4-10-45) [show body only]
I'll Not Go Back (4-17-45)

Columbia Presents Corwin: (CBS)
New York: A Tapestry for Radio (7-10-45)
14 August (8-14-45)

French Radio Presents: The Liberation of Paris: (NBC)
7-17-45

Command Performance: (CBS/AFRS)
12-21-43 (w/Fred Waring, Kate Smith)
Victory Extra (8-15-45) (partial cast: Bing Crosby, Dinah Shore, Bette Davis,
Jimmy Durante, Lionel Barrymore, Marlene Dietrich, Burgess Meredith, Frank Sinatra,
Rita Hayworth, Desi Arnaz, Ida Lupino, Ginger Rogers, George Montgomery,
Ronald Coleman, William Powell, Lucille Ball, Cary Grant, Robert Montgomery,
Loretta Young, Lena Horne, Johnny Mercer, Edward G. Robinson, Orson Welles,
Danny Kaye, Herbert Marshall, Greer Garson)
VJ-Day Special (9-2-45) (with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and President Harry Truman)

In the American Tradition & No Man Is an Island: (Decca Records)
Pericles: The World Is Their Sepulchre (8-31-44)
John Donne: For Whom the Bell Tolls (9-19-45)
Thomas Paine: Tyranny Is Not Easily Conquered (9-11-44)
Patrick Henry: Liberty or Death (9-8-44)
Thomas Jefferson: First Inaugural Address (9-9-44)
Lazare Carnot: The New World Teaches the Old (8-30-44)
Emile Zola: Truth and Justice Cost Too Dear (8-30-44)
Daniel Webster: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever (9-13-44)
John Brown: In Behalf of His Despised Poor (9-9-44)
Abraham Lincoln: The Gettysburg Address (8-31-44)
Abraham Lincoln: Second Inaugural Address (8-20-45)
Woodrow Wilson: Address to the Peace Conference (8-20-45)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: First War Address before Congress (8-31-44)

Request Performance: (CBS)
10-21-45 (w/Eddie Bracken, Johnny Mercer)

Dorris Miller Tribute: (Lear Radio)
12-9-45

The Happy Prince: (Decca Records)
1946 (with Bing Crosby)

The Danny Kaye Show: (NBC)
The Wife of O'Riley (3-1-46)

Fred Allen Show: (NBC)
3-3-46 (or is it 2-10?)

Mercury Summer Theatre: (CBS)
Around the World (6-7-46) (original cast with Cole Porter score)
The Count of Monte Cristo (6-14-46)
The Hitchhiker (6-21-46)
Jane Eyre (6-28-46)
A Passenger to Bali (7-5-46) (The Stranger announced as next week’s play)
The Search for Henri Le Fevre (7-12-46)
Life with Adam (7-19-46) (w/Fletcher Markle)
The Moat Farm Murder (7-26-46) [plus AFRS version]
Golden Honeymoon (8-2-46)
Hell on Ice (8-9-46)
Abednego, the Slave (8-16-46)
I’m a Fool/The Tell-Tale Heart (8-23-46)
Moby Dick (8-30-46)
The Apple Tree (9-6-46)
King Lear (9-13-46) (w/Agnes Moorehead, Edgar Barrier, William Alland)

Orson Welles Commentaries: (ABC)
6-23-46
6-30-46
7-21-46
7-28-46
8-4-46
8-11-46
8-18-46
8-25-46

Colgate Sports Newsreel (Bill Stern):
6-28-46

The Lives of Harry Lime: (Lang/Worth Syndication) [complete original episodes]
Radio Promos
1. Too Many Crooks (8-3-51)
2. See Naples and Live (8-10-51)
3. Clay Pigeon (8-17-51)
4. Ticket to Tangier (8-24-51)
5. Voodoo (8-31-51)
6. Bohemian Star (9-7-51)
7. Love Affair (9-14-51)
8. Rogue’s Holiday (9-21-51)
9. Work of Art (9-28-51)
10. Operation Music Box (10-5-51)
11. Golden Fleece (10-12-51)
12. Blue Bride (10-19-51)
13. Every Frame Has a Silver Lining (10-26-51)
14. Mexican Hat Trick (11-2-51)
15. Art Is Long and Lime Is Fleeting (11-9-51)
16. In Pursuit of a Ghost (11-16-51)
17. Horse Play (11-23-51)
18. Three Farthings for Your Thoughts (11-30-51)
19. The Third Woman (12-7-51)
20. An Old Moorish Custom (12-14-51)
21. It’s a Knockout (12-21-51)
22. Two Is Company (12-28-51)
23. Cherchez La Gem (1-4-52)
24. Hand of Glory (1-11-52)
25. Double Double Cross (1-18-52)
26. 5000 Pengoes and a Kiss (1-25-52)
27. Dark Enchantress (2-1-52)
28. Earl on Troubled Water (2-8-52)
29. Dead Candidate (2-15-52)
30. It’s In the Bag (2-22-52)
31. Hyacinth Patrol (2-29-52)
32. Turnabout Is Foul Play (3-7-52)
33. Violets, Sweet Violets (3-14-52)
34. Faith, Lime and Charity (3-21-52)
35. Pleasure Before Business (3-28-52)
36. Fool’s Gold (4-4-52)
37. Man of Mystery (4-11-52)
38. The Painted Smile (4-18-52)
39. Harry Joins the Circus (4-25-52)
40. Suzie’s Cue (5-2-52)
41. Vive Le Chance (5-9-52)
42. Elusive Vermeer (5-16-52)
43. Murder on the Riviera (5-23-52)
44. Pearls of Bohemia (5-30-52)
45. A Night in a Harem (6-6-52)
46. Blackmail Is a Nasty Word (6-13-52)
47. The Professor Regrets (6-20-52)
48. The Hard Way (6-27-52)
49. Paris Is Not the Same (7-4-52)
50. Honeymoon (7-11-52)
51. The Blue Caribou (7-18-52)
52. Greek Meets Greek (7-25-52)

The Black Museum: (Lang/Worth Syndication) (1952)
.22 Calibre Pistol
.32 Calibre Bullet
Bathtub
Black Gladstone Bag
Bloodstained Brickbat
Brass Button
Can of Weed Killer
Canvas Bag
Car Tire
Champagne Glass
Claw Hammer
Door Key
Faded Tartan Scarf
Four Small Bottles
French-English Dictionary
Gas Receipt
Glass Shards
Hammerhead
Jack Handle
Jar of Acid
Khaki Handkerchief
Lady’s Shoe
Leather Bag
Letter
Mandolin String
Meat Juice
Notes
Old Wooden Mallet
Open End Wrench
Pair of Spectacles
Piece of Iron Chain
Pink Powderpuff
Post Card
Prescription
Raincoat
Sash Cord
Service Card
Sheath Knife
Shilling
Shopping Bag
Silencer
Small White Boxes
Spotted Bedsheet
Straight Razor
Tan Shoe
Telegram
Trunk
Two Bullets
Walking Stick
Woman’s Pigskin Glove
Wool Jacket

Sherlock Holmes: (BBC)
The Final Problem (1952) (w/John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson)

Song of Myself: (BBC)
4-12-53

Tomorrow: (ABC Radio/Federal Civil Defense Administration)
10-17-56

Biography in Sound: (NBC)
Alexander Woollcott (11-13-56)

Marc Blitzstein’s Airborne Symphony (Columbia Masterworks)
10-18-66 (w/Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic)

The Begatting of a President: (Mediarts Records)
1969

This Is Orson Welles: (Harper Audio)
1968-1975 (w/Peter Bogdanovich)

Salvation Army Christmas Album:
Late 70’s ?

Stokely’s Foods Commercial Session:
Early 80’s ?

Manowar: (1982-85)
Dark Avenger
Defender

Ray Charles Singers:
I Know What It Is To Be Young (1984)

Japanese Audiobook Sessions: (May 85)
Wakefield
The Red Room
The Secret Sharer
Shredni Vashtar
Riki-Tikki-Tavi
The Happy Prince
Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde
Under the Wide and Starry Sky
The Tell-Tale Heart
Way through the World
Road to Mandalay
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz

The Alan Parsons Project:
Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1985)




Mercury Alumni:

Columbia Workshop: (CBS)
Air Raid (10-27-38) [non-Welles, w/Ray Collins]

The Shadow: (Mutual)
Murder By the Dead (originally 10-17-37) [non-Welles, revival w/Arthur Anderson]
The Black Abbot (10-2-38) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]

Suspense: (CBS)
Sorry, Wrong Number (5-25-43) [non-Welles, with Agnes Moorehead]
Uncle Henry's Rosebush (6-29-43) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Sneak Preview (3-23-44) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Diary of Sophronia Winters (8-17-44) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
You'll Never See Me Again (9-14-44) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Most Dangerous Game (2-1-45) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Earth Is Made of Glass (9-27-45) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Beyond Good and Evil (10-11-45) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Pasteboard Box (1-17-46) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Crime without Passion (5-2-46) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Thing in the Window (12-19-46) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The 13th Sound (2-13-47) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
The Day I Died (6-30-49) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Blood Sacrifice (3-30-50) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Chain (4-27-50) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Fly by Night (9-28-50) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Death Parade (2-15-51) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
The Evil of Adelaide (9-10-51) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Carnival (1-28-52) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
A Watery Grave (3-10-52) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Arctic Rescue (12-22-52) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Tragic History of Tom Dooley (3-30-53) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Wreck of the Maid of Athens (11-30-53) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Alibi (7-7-57) [non-Welles, w/Everett Sloane]
Speed Trap (12-8-57) [non-Welles, w/Everett Sloane]
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (12-15-57) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Game Hunt (3-16-58) [non-Welles, w/Everett Sloane]
Voice of Company A (8-3-58) [non-Welles, w/Everett Sloane]
The Whole Town's Sleeping (8-31-58) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Don't Call Me Mother (1-4-59) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Blood Is Thicker (7-5-59) [non-Welles, w/Everett Sloane]
Red Cloud Mesa (8-2-59) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Headshrinker (8-23-59) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]

Screen Guild Players:
Rebecca (5-31-43) [w/Agnes Moorehead]
Only Yesterday (12-6-43) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Loretta Young] [AFRS rebroadcast]
Holiday (11-13-44) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Loretta Young]
On Borrowed Time (4-1-46) [w/Agnes Moorehead]
Shadow of a Doubt (6-21-48) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

Ceiling Unlimited: (CBS)
12-25-43 [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
God's Corporals (4-9-44) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Agnes Moorehead]

A Date With Judy:
2-6-45 [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

On a Note of Triumph: (CBS)
5-13-45 [non-Welles, with Martin Gable]

Birdseye Open House (Dinah Shore):
9-20-45 [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

Radio Hall of Fame:
3-24-46 [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]

Academy Award Theater:
Foreign Correspondent (7-24-46) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

All-Star Western Theater:
Drifty (9-22-46) [non-Welles, w/Jack Holt and Tim Holt]

Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players:
Rebecca (10-1-46) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Joan Fontaine]

Lux Radio Theatre: (CBS)
The Seventh Veil (9-15-47) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Ida Lupino]
Notorious (1-26-48) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Ingrid Bergman]
The Paradine Case (5-9-49) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Third Man (4-9-51) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

Molle Mystery Theatre: (NBC)
Solo Performance (5-21-48) [non-Welles, w/Everett Sloane]

United Jewish Appeal: (NBC)
Operation Dawn (5-22-49) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead and Al Jolson]

Screen Director’s Playhouse: (NBC)
Love Letters (10-24-49) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Portrait of Jenny (3-10-50) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Mrs. Mike (11-30-50) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
Spellbound (1-25-51) [non-Welles, w/ Joseph Cotten]

Hollywood Star Playhouse: (NBC)
Of Night and the River (10-9-50) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]
The Tenth Planet (9-7-52) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

The Man Called X: (NBC)
Arab Farm Loan (7-6-51) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

Inner Sanctum:
The Listener (7-20-52) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]
Murder Prophet (7-27-52) [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show:
6-16-53 [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten]

Guest Star (United States Treasury):
8-23-53 [non-Welles, w/Agnes Moorehead]

General Electric's Stereo Drama:
The Fall of the House of Usher (11-5-62) [non-Welles, w/Joseph Cotten and Patricia Medina]




Miscellaneous:

The March of Time: (NBC-Blue) [I can't identify Welles on any of these]
10-04-34
11-18-37
11-25-37
2-3-38 (w/Frank Readick)
2-17-38
12-11-41

The Chase and Sanborn Program (Bergen and McCarthy): (NBC)
10-30-38 [non-Welles, opposite War of the Worlds]
10-22-44 [Welles is discussed, does not appear]

Columbia Presents Corwin: (CBS)
The Undecided Molecule (7-3-45) [non-Welles, w/Groucho Marx]

Theatre of the Imagination:
The Mercury Company Remembers (1988) (w/Leonard Maltin, John Houseman)

BBC Arena:
Orson Welles - Storyteller (with Simon Callow) [incomplete] (Sep 1999)

Sci-Fi Channel’s Seeing Ear Theatre:
Orson the Alien! (1999) [w/Walter Koenig]

Magnificent Ambersons Laserdisc
Commentary by Robert Carringer

Othello Laserdisc
Commentary by Peter Bogdanovich, Myron Meisel, and Russ Lees

The Friday Play: (BBC)
Victorville by Marcy Kahan (1998) [w/David Ogden Stiers]

The Saturday Play: (BBC)
Put Money in Thy Purse (2004) [w/Simon Callow]
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Post by Terry »

Added the following:

G I Journal: (AFRS)
12-15-44 (Orson converses with Porky Pig!)

Nazi Eyes On Canada: (CBC)
The Story of Alameda (10-25-42)
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Post by jbrooks »

Am I correct that the last five of the titles from the Japanese Audiobook sessions are not included in the "Orson Welles Library" tapes released in the US? (I don't have my copy handy at the moment, but I don't recall any of these last five being part of that).

I'd love to get a copy of them.



Japanese Audiobook Sessions: (May 85)
Wakefield
The Red Room
The Secret Sharer
Shredni Vashtar
Riki-Tikki-Tavi
The Happy Prince
Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde
Under the Wide and Starry Sky
The Tell-Tale Heart
Way through the World
Road to Mandalay
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
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Post by Terry »

The only one NOT included in the Orson Welles Library set is Diamond as Big as the Ritz, which runs 60 minutes and was released on its own.

I'm still looking for anything else from these sessions. J Rosenbaum lists several other titles in TIOW, and I've been most interested in hearing Welles' own "My Father Wore Black Spats."

I'm still boggled as to why these were done for the Japanese market (of all places) and not the US.
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Terry wrote:The only one NOT included in the Orson Welles Library set is Diamond as Big as the Ritz, which runs 60 minutes and was released on its own.

I'm still looking for anything else from these sessions. J Rosenbaum lists several other titles in TIOW, and I've been most interested in hearing Welles' own "My Father Wore Black Spats."

I'm still boggled as to why these were done for the Japanese market (of all places) and not the US.
I know it's 12 years since this post so things may have changed, but I have "The Chaser" & "The Outcasts of Poker Flats" if you're still looking for them. Those two plus "Diamond..." are the only ones I have that aren't on the CD. Have any others emerged since then?
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Post by Terry »

Good heavens, what a busy young man I was back then. I'll have to comb through it all and see how it compares with my current digital collection. Personally I approve of thread necromancers, provided the thread in question isn't one wherein I behaved like an utter ass.

Regrettably I never found any more from those particular sessions, and I have the two you listed, but I did eventually get a couple of the Japan-only sets from Academy Shuppan Service: "The Chase" and "Master of the Game." They published a few more titles I never found, and didn't doggedly pursue to be honest.
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Re: Audio Trade List (Repost)

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Terry wrote:but I did eventually get a couple of the Japan-only sets from Academy Shuppan Service: "The Chase" and "Master of the Game." They published a few more titles I never found, and didn't doggedly pursue to be honest.
Are they part of the Orson Welles Library collection? I've never heard of them!

I just searched and found he's narrated at least four Sidney Sheldon books. It looks like they were released as separate chapters, I found mentions of these 4 titles showing each one was 12 chapters and had been released on CD (and presumably on tape before that), one chapter on each CD.

Drippy : the runaway raindrop
The adventure of a quarter
The chase
Master of the game

There's an image of the CD's for Master of the game in this completed auction:
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/j458440464
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Post by Terry »

I never knew they'd been on CD. I had what I assume are the original gatefold cassette releases, two six-tape volumes per title, at least for the two I have. IIRC Drippy and Quarter were for beginning readers in English.

Covers:

https://imgur.com/lUxn9vL

https://imgur.com/RQIwwih
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