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- Authors_Playhouse abstract "Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired On Mutual in 1940-1941, on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941, until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor between 1942-43.Premiering with \"Elementals\" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, \"The Snow Goose\" by Paul Gallico, \"The Monkey's Paw\" by W.W. Jacobs, \"The Piano\" by William Saroyan and \"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\" by James Thurber.".
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- Authors_Playhouse country "United States".
- Authors_Playhouse creator "Wynn Wright".
- Authors_Playhouse firstAired "1941-03-05".
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- Authors_Playhouse comment "Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired On Mutual in 1940-1941, on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941, until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor between 1942-43.Premiering with \"Elementals\" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr.".
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