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- Ceiling_Unlimited abstract "Ceiling Unlimited (later known as America — Ceiling Unlimited) (1942–1944) is a CBS radio series created by Orson Welles and sponsored by the Lockheed-Vega Corporation. The program was conceived to glorify the aviation industry and dramatize its role in World War II. "Welles wrote, produced, and narrated this show, and his work was considered a prime contribution to the war effort," wrote the Museum of Broadcasting.At the end of Welles's 13-episode contract (November 9, 1942–February 1, 1943), Ceiling Unlimited was hosted by a variety of personalities including Charles Boyer, Joe E. Brown, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant, Alan Ladd, William Powell, Basil Rathbone, Edward G. Robinson and writer James Hilton. Ceiling Unlimited began as a 15-minute drama series broadcast Mondays at 7:15 p.m. ET. The program changed format for its second season, becoming a half-hour variety show hosted by Joseph Cotten. Retitled America — Ceiling Unlimited, the program featured vocalists Nan Wynn and Constance Moore, and music by Wilbur Hatch. The show aired Sundays at 2 p.m. ET beginning August 8, 1943, and ending April 30, 1944.".
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- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "Douglas Dauntless production line at the Douglas aircraft plant in El Segundo, California, 1943".
- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "E".
- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "Flying Fortress".
- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "Orson Welles and Col. Arthur I. Ennis of the U.S. Department of War's Bureau of Public Relations discuss plans for the new radio series Ceiling Unlimited".
- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "P-38 Lightning assembly line at the Lockheed aircraft plant, Burbank, California, c. 1942".
- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "Production line at the Vega aircraft plant in Burbank, California, c. 1941".
- Ceiling_Unlimited caption "Riveter at the Lockheed aircraft plant in Burbank, California".
- Ceiling_Unlimited country United_States.
- Ceiling_Unlimited creator "Orson Welles".
- Ceiling_Unlimited direction "vertical".
- Ceiling_Unlimited director "Orson Welles".
- Ceiling_Unlimited firstAired "1942-11-09".
- Ceiling_Unlimited format "*Anthology series *Aviation *Variety-musical".
- Ceiling_Unlimited hasPhotoCollection Ceiling_Unlimited.
- Ceiling_Unlimited homeStation CBS_Radio.
- Ceiling_Unlimited image "Ceiling-Unlimited-1942.jpg".
- Ceiling_Unlimited image "Douglas SBD production line 1943.jpg".
- Ceiling_Unlimited image "Lockheed plant, ca. 1942.jpg".
- Ceiling_Unlimited image "Riveter at Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Burbank, CA - NARA - 522880.jpg".
- Ceiling_Unlimited image "Ventura_bombers_production_line.jpg".
- Ceiling_Unlimited imagesize "220".
- Ceiling_Unlimited language English_language.
- Ceiling_Unlimited lastAired "1944-04-30".
- Ceiling_Unlimited narrated "Orson Welles".
- Ceiling_Unlimited numEpisodes "78".
- Ceiling_Unlimited numSeries "2".
- Ceiling_Unlimited presenter "*Joseph Cotten".
- Ceiling_Unlimited presenter "*Orson Welles".
- Ceiling_Unlimited presenter "*Various *James Hilton".
- Ceiling_Unlimited producer "*Orson Welles *Thomas Freebairn-Smith".
- Ceiling_Unlimited runtime "1800.0".
- Ceiling_Unlimited showName "Ceiling Unlimited".
- Ceiling_Unlimited starring "Various".
- Ceiling_Unlimited width "220".
- Ceiling_Unlimited writer "*Orson Welles *Arthur Miller *Harry Kronman *Winston Norman *Mandred Lloyd *Harry Kronman *others".
- Ceiling_Unlimited subject Category:1940s_American_radio_programs.
- Ceiling_Unlimited subject Category:CBS_Radio_programs.
- Ceiling_Unlimited subject Category:Orson_Welles.
- Ceiling_Unlimited subject Category:World_War_II_propaganda.
- Ceiling_Unlimited comment "Ceiling Unlimited (later known as America — Ceiling Unlimited) (1942–1944) is a CBS radio series created by Orson Welles and sponsored by the Lockheed-Vega Corporation. The program was conceived to glorify the aviation industry and dramatize its role in World War II.".
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- Ceiling_Unlimited depiction Boeing_B-17D_in_flight.jpg.
- Ceiling_Unlimited isPrimaryTopicOf Ceiling_Unlimited.