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Best podcasts about kit marlowe

Latest podcast episodes about kit marlowe

Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship

Steven welcomes Canadian author Peter Darbyshire to this episode to discuss his new editions of the Cross series, especially the second book in the series, "The Dead Hamlets" - a foray into historical fantasy fiction involving the Shakespeare canon, Kit Marlowe, and the curse of "Hamlet." Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger  Made possible by Patrons: Brent Evans & Patty Henson, Clare Jaget, Daniel Cowan, David Neufer, Deduce, Earl Showerman, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Frank Lawler, James Warren, Jaymie, Jeanine Clark, Jen Swan, John Creider, John Eddings, John Guarnaccia, Kara Elizabeth Michael Hannigan, Richard Wood, Romola, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Stephen Hopkins, Teacher Mallory, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops, Yvonne Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com

The Poisoners' Cabinet
EP 213 - The Life and Death of Christopher Marlowe

The Poisoners' Cabinet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 59:24


Ep 213 is loose! And we're off to the theatre to tell the tale of one of England's more famous dramatic artists.Who WAS Christopher Marlowe? What did he spend his Buttery funds on? And who lies down playing backgammon?The secret ingredient is....Canterbury!Get cocktails, poisoning stories and historical true crime tales every week by following and subscribing to The Poisoners' Cabinet wherever your get your podcasts.Listen to the Podcast on iTunes, Spotify and find us on Acast: https://shows.acast.com/thepoisonerscabinet Join us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepoisonerscabinetFind us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepoisonerscabinetFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepoisonerscabinet/Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePoisonersCabinetListen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePoisonersCabinet Sources this week include: Kit Marlowe.org, The Marlowe Society, The Reckoning The Murder of Christopher Marlowe by Charles Nicholl, The RSChttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/jul/01/books.humanitieshttps://crimereads.com/who-killed-christopher-marlowe/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship

Steven welcomes playwright Shaul Ezer and theatrical producer Laura Moore to this episode to discuss their Edinburgh Fringe Festival production of "The Real William Shakespeare (as told by Christopher Marlowe)" exploring the idea that Marlowe collaborated with a Morrocan diplomat to translate the works of "Sheikh Zbaire" from Arabic into English. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger  Made possible by Patrons: Brent Evans & Patty Henson, Bryan Wildenthal, Cathaleen Riley-Bishop, Clare Jaget, Daniel Cowan, David Neufer, David R Klausmeyer, Dean Bradley, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Frank Lawler, James Gutierrez, Jaymie, Jen S, John Creider, John Eddings, John Guarnaccia, Jon Foss, Luís S, Mary Jo Noce, Ray Matthews, Rosemary O'Loughlin, Ruth Tupper, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops, Yvonne Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
279: Was Kit Marlowe Murdered? w/ M.J. Trow - A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 75:39


Christopher "Kit" Marlowe is considered one of the greatest playwrights of the Elizabethan era, but was also known as a hothead, a scoundrel and a member of the secretive School of Night. When he was stabbed through the eye at the age of twenty-nine in 1593, those who had it in for him were no doubt relieved to hear of his death. He had worked as an agent under Queen Elizabeth's legendary spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham and had very likely taken some reputation-destroying secrets to his grave. Many, however, believed that he was murdered, and theories swirl around his demise to this day. Did the man who stabbed Marlowe do it in self-defense, or was it really to get rid of him? Or did Marlowe actually fake his own death and go on to ghost write for William Shakespeare?My guest is M.J. Trow, and his book is called "Who Killed Kit Marlowe?: A Contract to Murder in Elizabethan England". He shares the story of this complex figure and offers his own theory on who he believes was behind Marlowe's unfortunate end. Amazon's M. J. Trow page is here.

Aspects of History
Steven Veerapen on the Tudor Greatest Hits

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 63:09


This week I'm joined by Tudor historian and novelist Steven Veerapen. We talk about his novels, and the Greatest Hits of the Tudors. Well known names such as Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, Elizabeth I & Mary Queen of Scots, but also lesser known names such as Anthony Blanke and Kit Marlowe.Steven Veerapen LinksOf Blood DescendedThe Queen's JewelBlack TudorsHilary Mantel's Wolf Hall TrilogyThe Execution of Lady Jane Grey, by Paul DelarocheAspects of History LinksThe Courtly Code of the Tudors

Cluedunnit
Ep. 24 - Shakespeare and Hathaway

Cluedunnit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 70:19


This week we go back in time and watch Shakespeare solve the murder of who killed Kit Marlowe! Wait, no, I've got that all backwards — “Shakespeare and Hathaway” is a modern-day comedy mystery of an unlikely crime-solving duo that keeps Stratford-upon-Avon safe from criminals. I like my idea better. I want see Shakespeare solving crimes while tooling around Stratford in a Ferrari horse cart and delivering his inner PI monologue in iambic pentameter.  We watched season 2, episode 9, “The Envious Court.” Knowledge of “As You Like It” not necessary, but fun! We streamed the episode on BritBox.  Join the fun and tell us your guesses online at:  Twitter: @cluedunnit   Facebook: @cluedunnitpodcast   Instagram: @cluedunnitpodcast 

House of Mystery True Crime History
Alan Judd - A Fine Madness

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 43:03


A remarkable and meticulously researched novel from award-winning writer Alan Judd, exploring the life of literary genius Kit Marlowe, whose violent death compose one of the most fascinating unresolved mysteries of all time. In Elizabethan England, the Queen's chief spymaster, Francis Walsingham, and his team of agents must maintain the highest levels of vigilance to ward off Catholic plots and the ever-present threat of invasion. One agent in particular - a young Cambridge undergraduate of humble origins, controversial beliefs and literary genius who goes by the name of Kit Marlowe - is relentless in his pursuit of intelligence for the Crown. When he is killed outside an inn in Deptford, his mysterious death becomes the subject of rumours and suspicion that are never satisfactorily resolved. Years later, when Thomas Phelippes, a former colleague of Marlowe's, finds himself imprisoned in the Tower, there is one thing that could give him his freedom back. He must give the king every detail he is able to recall about his murdered friend's life and death. But why is King James so fascinated about Kit Marlowe – and does Phelippes know enough to secure his own redemption?Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daemons Discuss!
A Discovery of Witches - A Chat (feat. Jane Tranter)

Daemons Discuss!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 67:48


S2 BonusJane Tranter, co-founder of Bad Wolf Productions, and the British super-producer behind the likes of “His Dark Materials,” “The Night Of,” “Succession,” and (listed last, but certainly NOT regarded least) “A Discovery of Witches,” agreed to a sit-down with us; we discussed all sorts of things regarding the production of ADOW Season 2. From the challenges related to COVID-19, to her overall vision for the series, we covered a lot of ground. Yes ... we even asked her to drop hints about Season 3. SHE DID! Recorded on the 10th of March, 2021Full show notes: http://go.DaemonsDiscuss.com/JaneTranterIn this episode:By the question/topic . . .(01:39) How did COVID affect the finishing of season two and working on season three?(13:40) Why A Discovery of Witches? You personally have been attached to this project for longer than Bad Wolf has been in existence. What is it about these books for you?(19:41) How different was it attracting talent for season two versus season one?(26:22) How do you decide what the shape of your story is?(30:43) What is the process of going from book to script to screen?(37:45) Do you have a favorite adaptation choice in this story?(41:00) Reasons for the adaption choice of Kit Marlowe's scene w/ Diana in episode 1 (S2).(43:43) The elevation of female voices in the writer's room.(44:56) Hints for Season 3?(48:40) Advice from 2021 Jane to 2017 Jane.(52:01) Fandom reactions to Jane's various adaptations over time/how she perceives fandom acceptance/rejection over different choices.(54:14) Is there a dream project? A book for a future adaptation?(54:37) What's on Jane's nightstand right now?(58:22) Promo break - scroll down, or click here to get a hold of us and/or become a Discusser -- information on joining our Facebook group also located on that page. (59:52) Last thoughts/Outro. Informational links:Season 2 Shout Out! -- tell us your thoughts on this episode, the actors, the sets, or the series as a whole! It's up to you!Bad Wolf WebsiteFollow Bad Wolf on Twitter - @BadWolf_TVA Discovery of Witches S3 trailerFilming Locations for A Discovery of WitchesHis Dark MaterialsSuccessionComet Weather by Liz WilliamsOur All Souls Series chapter reviews so farOur A Discovery of Witches episode reviews (S1, S2)Deborah HarknessMore:Join us on Patreon (as little as $2 monthly will gain you access to extra episodes + different level incentives for those who join at higher tiers!)A Discovery of Witches TV News info (Continually updated; scenes, sets, trailer video, official photographs, casting + more)Become a Discusser (contact info located there as well)Email us directly: DaemonsDiscuss@gmail.comCall & Leave a voicemail! 1 (360) 519-7836 or hit us up on SpeakPipe Our Podcast Page: DaemonsDiscuss.com Our Main Site: DaemonsDomain.com Social Media: Twitter - @DaemonsDiscuss, Facebook - Daemons Discuss & Instagram - @daemonsdiscussTo join our private, listener-only Facebook group, apply here: Join Daemonic Discussers The "word" is "F*cking Firedrake"To see/hear all of our chapter reviews, check out this list: Chapter Review EpisodesTV show reviews? 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Enthused!
S2, ep1-2 of A Discovery of Witches, OR why people better leave Shakespeare alone if they know what's good for them

Enthused!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 44:48


In this Episode of Enthused, we travel back in time with Discovery of Witches… but in true Diana fashion, we do it by knowing nothing, and caring nothing, about history. On the other hand, there are frilly collars, a creepy priest vamp, and an emo Kit Marlowe that Matthew 100% slept with. Come for us continuing to bitch about Diana’s terrible magic, stay for the ranting about Shakespeare conspiracy theories and Nikki spontaneously breaking into song ("Wandaaaa Visionnn").

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
Interview with Jeannelle M. Ferreira - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 53

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 24:08


Interview with Jeannelle M. Ferreira The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 53 A series of interviews with authors of historically-based fiction featuring queer women. In this episode we talk about: The attractions of the Regency romance Jeannelle's earlier works, especially a novel set in the Vilna ghetto during WWII Jewish influences in her writing Jeannelle's background as a student of history Sexuality and PTSD in the Regency era The National Trust's website on queer history in the UK Finding queer-coded characters in childhood favorite books Researching war in Waterloo diaries of British soldiers The path through British historical YA fiction that leads to a study of imperial and colonial history Horses and swords--it always comes back to horses and swords Future projects: more about Nora and Harriet, gender-bending Kit Marlowe, World War I flying aces, and lesbian pirates Books mentionedThe Covert Captain: Or, A Marriage of Equals by Jeannelle M. Ferreira A Verse from Babylon by Jeannelle M. Ferreira (out of print) Dramatis Personae by Jeannelle M. Ferreira (novelette, out of print) Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild Spring Flowering by Farah Mendlesohn A transcript of this podcast may be available here. (Transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page) Links to Jeannelle M. Ferreira Online Website: Jeannelle Writes Twitter: @JeannelleWrites

Desert Island Crisps
Episode 13 - Tim Downie

Desert Island Crisps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 65:56


This weeks castaway is an actor, writer, comedian and all-round legend Tim DownieTim has starred in multiple Oscar and BAFTA nominated films. He played the duke of Gloucester in The Kings Speech, Montgomery Clyde in Paddington as well as Brevet in Les Miserables. More recently he has appeared in Michael Bay’s Transformers 5 and alongside Brad Pitt in War Machine.Our castaway is also a small screen wonderlord. He is probably best known for playing Kit Marlowe in Ben Elton’s Upstart Crow and Danny Bear in the marvellous Toast of London with Matt Berry. Other TV credits include Plebs, Wolf Hall and Peep Show. Our castaway has also written and performed in a multitude of stage productions, He speaks Hebrew and he absolutely loves crisps. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcast Shakespeare
#011 - Performing on the Elizabethan stage

Podcast Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 66:39


"Life upon the wicked stage Ain't ever what a girl supposes..." - from Show Boat New episode! In episode #11, I explore what life was like on the Elizabethan stage, from its naive origins to the messy, democratic, bawdy theatre world Shakespeare inherited. Join me as I learn about the original hellmouth, why the Puritans were so opposed to the filthy theatre, some fun things to do with a donkey, and how many days it takes to dance your way from London to Norwich...   You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, or by email at podcastshakespeare@gmail.com. You can subscribe to the podcast at iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or download direct from Libsyn. The Patreon campaign is up and running, with bonus Sonnet episodes! We also have a Spotify playlist, which will be updated as we work through the plays. Key links below. You can also visit the bibliography page here, which is a work in progress. Links mentioned: Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point (2000); Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville, The Tragedy of Gorboduc (1561-62); Stephen Greenblatt, Will in the World (2004); Reverend John Northbrooke's allegations against the theatre (late 16th century); Bill Bryson, Shakespeare: The World as Stage (2007); Representation of the Globe Theatre, at the website of Saint Ignatius College, Geelong; (New) Globe Theatre, DVD online store; Slings and Arrows (2003-2006) - Season 1 trailer on Youtube; Ned Alleyn (1566 - 1626); Richard Burbage (1567 - 1619); "Exit: Burbage"; Robin Williams in Mork & Mindy (1978 - 1982); Richard Tarleton (15?? - 1588); Will Kempe (15?? - 1603); Kemp's Nine Days Wonder; Morris dancing; Robert Armin (c. 1563 - 1615); Philip Henslowe (c. 1550 - 1616); Henslowe's diary... as a blog!; Shakespeare in Love (1998, d: John Madden). Joseph Fiennes is Shakespeare, Geoffrey Rush is Philip Henslowe, Ben Affleck is Ned Alleyn, Judi Dench is Queen Elizabeth, Martin Clunes is Richard Burbage, Rupert Everett is Kit Marlowe, and Patrick Barlow plays Will Kempe.; Music: "We Open in Venice" and "Another Op'nin, Another Show" from Cole Porter's Kiss Me Kate: 1999 production with Brent Barrett (Fred / Petruchio), Rachel York (Lili / Kate), Nancy Kathryn Anderson (Lois / Bianca), Michael Berresse (Bill / Lucentio), and Kaye Brown (Hattie); Music in the Time of Shakespeare – Gigue; Thomas Morley: Dances for Broken Consort; Blossom Dearie: Life Upon the Wicked Stage (from Show Boat); Judy Garland: No Business Like Show Business (from Annie Get Your Gun); Jason Alexander: Comedy Tonight (from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, excerpted in Jerome Robbins' Broadway); Original Broadway Cast: The Glamorous Life (from A Little Night Music)

Two on the Aisle - The Podcast
Two on the Aisle - Theatre Reviews for November 22, 2018

Two on the Aisle - The Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 34:10 Transcription Available


This podcast is from episode number 515 of the program, originally broadcast on Thursday, November 22, 2018 and features reviews of the plays:ALADDIN, by Allan Mencken, Howard Ashman, Tim Rice, & Chad Beguelin, at the Fox Theatre ALL IS CALM, by Peter Rothstein, Erick Lichte, & Timothy C. Takach, at Mustard Seed Theatre THE GREAT SEDUCTION, by Vladimir Zelevinsky, at West End Players Guild DIE FLEDERMAUS, by Johann Strauss, at Winter Opera Saint Louis EVERY BRILLIANT THING, by Duncan Macmillan, at R-S Theatrics A MOST OUTRAGEOUS FIT OF MADNESS, by Nancy Bell, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis AWAY IN A BASEMENT, by Drew Jansen & Greta Grosch, at the Playhouse @ Westport Plaza DOCTOR FAUSTUS, OR THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, by John Wolbers & Kit Marlowe, at SATE and...FAHRENHEIT 451, by Ray Bradbury, at Webster Univ. Conservatory You can also see video and still pictures of the shows that we've talked about in all of our episodes by looking for us on all social media platforms...YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, InstagramTV, and Twitter. Search for "twontheaisle" on all of them. Here are the direct links:Facebook: http://facebook.com/twoontheaislehecYouTube: http://youtube.com/twoontheaiseInstagram: http://instagram.com/twoontheaisleTwitter: http://twitter.com/twoontheaisleSee you on December 6, 2018!

TLT (The Lesbian Talkshow)
Episode 22b: Interview with Jeannelle M. Ferreira

TLT (The Lesbian Talkshow)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 24:09


Interview with Jeannelle M. Ferreira The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 22b  A series of interviews with authors of historically-based fiction featuring queer women. In this episode we talk about The attractions of the Regency romance Jeannelle’s earlier works, especially a novel set in the Vilna ghetto during WWII Jewish influences in her writing Jeannelle’s background as a student of history Sexuality and PTSD in the Regency era The National Trust’s website on queer history in the UK Finding queer-coded characters in childhood favorite books Researching war in Waterloo diaries of British soldiers The path through British historical YA fiction that leads to a study of imperial and colonial history Horses and swords--it always comes back to horses and swords Future projects: more about Nora and Harriet, gender-bending Kit Marlowe, World War I flying aces, and lesbian pirates Publications mentioned: The Covert Captain: Or, A Marriage of Equals by Jeannelle M. Ferreira (non-Kindle versions coming soon) A Verse from Babylon by Jeannelle M. Ferreira (out of print) Dramatis Personae by Jeannelle M. Ferreira (novelette, out of print) Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild Spring Flowering by Farah Mendlesohn More info The Lesbian Historic Motif Project lives at: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Website: https://jeannellewrites.wordpress.com Twitter: @JeannelleWrites If you have questions or comments about the LHMP or these podcasts, send them to: contact@alpennia.com No transcript is available for this episode. If you enjoy this podcast and others at The Lesbian Talk Show, please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLesbianTalkShow

Remixing the Humanities
SAA Digital Exhibits Interview #1 - Kristen Bennett and The Kit Marlowe Project

Remixing the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 23:03


In this episode, Geoff, Michael, and Devori sit down with Stonehill College's Kristen Bennett and talk about The Kit Marlowe Project - an interactive project she started to get her students invested in research about the early modern figure. How did she start the project, and how does she keep it up and running? What are the perks and perils of operating outside of the paywall? Please be sure to check this exciting work out at www.kitmarlowe.org, and feel free to contact Kristen at kbennett@stonehill.edu!As always - be sure to like, share, rate, and subscribe!

Remixing the Humanities
SAA Digital Exhibits Interview #1 - Kristen Bennett and The Kit Marlowe Project

Remixing the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 23:03


In this episode, Geoff, Michael, and Devori sit down with Stonehill College's Kristen Bennett and talk about The Kit Marlowe Project - an interactive project she started to get her students invested in research about the early modern figure. How did she start the project, and how does she keep it up and running? What are the perks and perils of operating outside of the paywall? Please be sure to check this exciting work out at www.kitmarlowe.org, and feel free to contact Kristen at kbennett@stonehill.edu!As always - be sure to like, share, rate, and subscribe!

Podcast Shakespeare
#002 - A Brief History of Theatre

Podcast Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 41:21


"She sat like Patience on a monument,  smiling at grief." -- Viola, 'Twelfth Night'   Before we kick off the festivities, a quick trip through the backstory of Western theatre, and a look at some of the early playwrights of the Elizabethan era, including Kit Marlowe. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, or by email at podcastshakespeare@gmail.com. The website for the podcast is https://podcastshakespeare.com/. On the website, you can find an evolving bibliography.   Links mentioned: Aristotle, Poetics Kevin Costner, The Postman The playwright Hrosvitha Shakespeare's Way - signposted walk from Stratford-upon-Avon to London Stephen Greenblatt on the "controversial" 2017 Julius Caesar at New York's Public Theatre (The Guardian)   Clips: Sergei Prokofiev, "Montagues and Capulets", from Romeo and Juliet (ballet), 1935 Leonard Bernstein, Intro from West Side Story, 1957 Luciano Michelini, 'Frolic', from Curb Your Enthusiasm, 2000 - present Niamh Cusack as Viola, Twelfth Night Act II scene iv William Walton, Hamlet: A Shakespeare Scenario, 1947 Thomas Adès, The Tempest (after William Shakespeare), Act II scene iv, 2004 Henry Purcell, "Ritornelle" from Dido and Aeneas, Act II, 1689 Giuseppe Verdi, Act I finale from Otello, 1887

Brunch With The Brits
Brunch With The Brits 21

Brunch With The Brits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2008 123:12


In this episode we serve up more pizza and after that continue the sixth episode of West followed by a Kit Marlowe mystery and the second part of Dead Man's Ransom

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Brunch With The Brits
Brunch With The Brits 2

Brunch With The Brits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2008 102:53


Sorry if you accidentally got ep 1 again. This episode will introduce us to Jeeves with "The inimitable Jeeves," and the first story from that 1925 book. We then introduce you to Chief Inspector West in part 1 of our first serial. In Fred's hour ask yourself Is Christopher Marlowe also a super spy? And then we'll look at a real mystery featuring Kit Marlowe. Check out the show on Jan 20 it's more polished and Matt's not even back from Kansas yet. Watch it'll all go wild next week.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Crime Does Not Pay "All American Fake" (10-17-49) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2008 25:52


Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.THIS EPISODE:October 17, 1949. Program #2. MGM syndication. "All American Fake". Commercials added locally. Taylor Dunn is a con-man who looks like football hero Kit Marlowe. He uses the resemblance to swindle people. Even his wife doesn't know that he's a phoney! The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndication version may have been taken. Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Sidney Blackmer, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer). 27:13

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