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described Phillips’ on-air performance as “a cultured voice that’s appropriate to Stoker’s formal language but is able to convey the appropriate tone of horror,” adding that “subtle and mysterious music adds to the atmosphere”. In its review of the series’ adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s
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described the series’ production "Masque of the Red Death" as “a magnificent demonstration of the very best the medium has to offer.” The series was selected as a "Featured Artist Spotlight" by MP3.com, which described the programs as "an art form in and of themselves," adding that the programs
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In 1996, Waldron and Phillips produced the pilot program for a new series of dramatic radio adaptations of classic stories and novels from around the world. The series was first presented on National Public Radio Playhouse under the title
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feature "richly textured music and sound-scapes commensurate with the changing moods and atmospheres of the text," and that "(Phillips') experience in acting shines through in her apt delivery."
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from the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television, including a Best Actress in a National Network Drama award for Winifred Phillips' performance in "The Yellow Wallpaper".
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series aired on National Public Radio affiliate stations from 1996 until 2002. During its broadcast run on National Public Radio, the Radio Tales series was underwritten by the
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wrote, “This telling of Washington Irving’s classic yarn is a real treat”, also describing the music as adding “an effectively spooky touch to the production.”
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wrote, “Sensational. … (Phillips') charged narration is augmented with sound effects and a musical score.” In reviewing the series’ production "Sleepy Hollow",
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series aired on XM Satellite Radio's Sonic Theater channel from 2002 until 2008 and was dropped from the channel when it was renamed Sirus XM Book Radio.
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logo and photo of composer Winifred Phillips and producer Winnie Waldron in the Hilton Hotel in New York City after winning a Gracie award in 2004.
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series has won awards which include the International Radio Festivals WorldMedal for its production "Fortress of Doom" and four
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Robin F. Whitten (Editor/Publisher): "AudioFile Magazine Vol. 7 No. 5, Feb / March 1999". AudioFile pg. 8, 1999
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described the series as delivering “vivid, intriguing new radio drama”. In its review of "The Mummy",
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NewYorkFestivals.com, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed March 22, 2008.
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National Public Radio: "NPR Quarterly Program Guide, Spring 2001". NPR Marketing, Vol. VII, No. II
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Hear Here: "Tales by American Masters". AudioFile Magazine, pg. 8, Feb/March 1999, Vol. 7, No. 5.
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on October 29, 1996. This series adapted classic works of American and world literature such as
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Audiopub.org, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed October 1, 2008.
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National Public Radio: "NPR Quarterly Edition, Fall 1998". NPR Marketing, Vol. IV, No. III
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Trudi Mill Rosenblum: "Reviews & Previews". Billboard Magazine, pg. 24, Nov. 14, 1998
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NFCB.org, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed March 22, 2008.
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MP3.com, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed October 1, 2008.
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from the Fenian Cycle, first broadcast on December 1, 1998 via National Public Radio.
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National Public Radio: "NPR Quarterly Edition, Fall 1997". NPR Marketing pg. 7, 1997
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The International Radio Festivals WORLD'S BEST WORK AWARD, Best Sound Series 2001
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by H. G. Wells, first broadcast on November 6, 2001 via National Public Radio.
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by Bram Stoker, first broadcast on October 5, 1999 via National Public Radio.
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by H. G. Wells, first broadcast on March 21, 2000 via National Public Radio.
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by H. G. Wells, first broadcast on April 10, 2001 via National Public Radio.
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by H. G. Wells, first broadcast on June 19, 2001 via National Public Radio.
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by Homer, first broadcast on April 26, 2003 via XM Satellite Radio.
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series has received generally positive reviews for its programs.
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American Women in Radio and Television GRACIE AWARD 2001
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The War of the Worlds
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
Beowulf
Gulliver's Travels
One Thousand and One Nights
Winnie Waldron
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
Jules Verne
A Matter of Prejudice
Kate Chopin
Finis
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Aladdin
One Thousand and One Nights
Sindbad
Ali Baba
The Star
H. G. Wells

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