Half-Hours With Rosalind


(5 stars; 3 reviews)

Ten half-hours old-time radio programs starring Rosalind Russell. Drama, comedy, history, and... suspense! The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre. April 21, 1940."Ninotchka".  The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre. March 30, 1941. "His Girl Friday".  The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theatre. November 9, 1942."Take A Letter, Darling".  The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theatre. October 18, 1943."My Sister Eileen". The Cavalcade Of America. September 18, 1944. "Hymn From The Night". Hallmark Playhouse. October 21, 1948."Mrs. Parkington".  Suspense. December 9, 1948.  "The Sisters". The Cavalcade Of America. October 18, 1949. "Remember Anna Zenger". Suspense. February 2, 1950. "Consideration".  Suspense. May 3, 1951.  "When The Bough Breaks".

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Anna Zenger story


(5 stars)

This is extremely well done. The cast, script, and direction are top notch. The subject - Anna Zenger, author and co-writer/editor of husband John Peter Zenger's pioneering colonial newspaper, "New-York Weekly Journal." Anna's ceaseless work to obtain Phiiladelphia lawyer Andrew Hamilton's services to defend her husband against corrupt New York colonial governor Cosby corrupt imprisonment and trail, as well as her writing and publishing, are worthy of status as American hero. This program has inspired me to seek the book which is the basis of this radio play, "Anna Zenger, Mother of Freedom," by Kent Cooper.


(5 stars)

I love Rosalind Russell, thank you for compiling these gems!