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78:, which helps to explain how Chapman and his staff (along with 40 helpers) were able to deal with a constant flow of nearly a million questions a year. They also kept their own specialized library of several thousands of volumes, and they created a card index of 20,000 authorities who could be consulted when all research avenues failed. The show was carefully scripted, yet it created the illusion that Mitchell was answering spontaneously. Many listeners believed that he was a genius with total recall of all information. 34: 224: 73:
Questions submitted by listeners were answered on the air by Mitchell, and those who sent questions not used in the program were given answers by mail. The program's offices were located across the street from the
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by Albert Mitchell, was published by Miles-Emmett in 1946. Distributed by Dodd, Mead & Company, this book featured more than 2000 questions and answers, grouped by subject.
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Mitchell would often close an episode with a short poem that was relevant to a previous question and which provided a thoughtful and tranquil conclusion for the listener.
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The series was sometimes developed for individual markets, such as local versions in France, Germany, Greece, Holland and Poland, with
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and also in syndication. It was broadcast late Sunday evening on some stations. During the 1940s, the program was sponsored by
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According to an article printed in the 1940s, there were two questions that the Answer Man was unable to answer:
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also broadcasting the concept in Europe. In Los Angeles, Joe Mansfield was the Answer Man.
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is a United States 15-minute radio program that aired from 1937 to 1956 on the
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Index

The Answer Man (film)
Bob Rozakis
The Answer Man (novella)

New York Public Library
Mutual Broadcasting System
Trommer's White Label Beer
Elsberry, Missouri
New York Public Library
WOR
Grand Canyon
Radio Luxembourg
Ernie Kovacs
Steve Allen
Imponderables
Glowing Dial: The Answer Man (November 23, 1944)





Dunning, John
On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio
ISBN
978-0-19-507678-3


"NOW YOU can be Your Own "ANSWER MAN" (advertisement)"
Boys' Life
Time: "Indians, Snakes & Noah" (March 5, 1951)

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