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Episodes consisted of original radio plays, adaptations of fiction and stage plays, and radio plays from Europe and the Far East. Its programs were heard primarily over public radio stations around the country, but were picked up in many other English speaking countries. The program won two
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from January 1973 to April 1986. The production company disbanded om 1987.
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was a non-profit independent producer of radio plays created in
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