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NBC Presents: Short Story

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for the short story as a form. "America's serious writers have, by and large, put into their short stories the same kind of penetrating insight that has gone into their widely read novels. In this series we hope to get some of the material off the dusty shelves and out into the homes of the vast audience of radio."
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is a half-hour American radio program offering dramatizations of contemporary American short stories that began on NBC on February 21, 1951, and ended on May 30, 1952. The primary goal of the series, as stated by script editor Hugh Kemp, was to combat what appeared to be a widespread lack of respect
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Moving to Fridays at 9:30 p.m. EST, the second series ran from November 23, 1951, to March 14, 1952, with William Welch as script editor and Wade Arnold as executive producer. The College by Radio plan was discontinued. Stories in the second series were by Benét,
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The third series ran from April 11 to May 30, 1952, with stories by Nell Bell,
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Broadcasting from Hollywood, the series premiered on February 21, 1951, on
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There were several related shows that also offered literary adaptations:
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cooperated with NBC by scheduling a literary appreciation course with a
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was a 15-minute daytime drama series that aired three days a week.
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Throughout the program's run, episodes were directed by
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tie-in. This was part of NBC's College by Radio plan.
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American radio dramatic anthology series (1951–1952)
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Index

Andrew C. Love
Lamont Johnson
Fritz Feld
Lucien Prival
John Dodsworth
Robert Boon
Ramsay Hill
Hy Averback
Parley Baer
Jeff Corey
Howard Culver
John Dehner
Georgia Ellis
Paul Frees
Virginia Gregg
Isabel Jewell
Jack Kruschen
Alma Lawton
Felix Nelson
Dan O'Herlihy
Barney Phillips
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Ernest Hemingway
George Lefferts
Ernest Kinoy
Conrad Aiken
Ring Lardner
Sherwood Anderson
Stephen Vincent Benét
John Steinbeck

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