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Final Days of Old Time Radio and "New Time Radio"

Radio Drama "died" on Sept 30, 1962, with the closing broadcasts of Suspense! and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar . When CBS canceled these two series, the Golden Age of Radio ended, a victim of the increasing influence of Television. To quote Fibber McGee and Molly 's Old Timer, “That ain't the way I heared it...” The rise of television expediated the demise radio drama as a commercial endeavor in the United States, but radio drama (or "Audio Theater") is simply too effective as a storytelling medium to die away altogether. There are still markets that regard  Radio Drama highly, even when it competes with Television. Radio Drama, Soap Operas, and Comedy Programing remain a staple of British radio. In parts of the world that were slower to get television, such as South Africa and the Australian Outback, Radio Drama held on as a readily accessible form of electronic entertainment, although often subsidized. In the US, radio drama held on in a few out...

Basil Rathbone: Radio, Film, Television, and Stage Appearances

Basil Rathbone  (1892-1967) was a British actor who had a distinguished career on stage and in film.  Basil Rathbone's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in a series of films during the 1930s and 1940s is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and enduring interpretations of the character.  Physical resemblance: Rathbone had a lean, angular face and piercing eyes, which closely matched the physical description of Sherlock Holmes in the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. This made it easier for audiences to accept Rathbone as the iconic detective. Intellectual gravitas: Rathbone brought a seriousness and intellectual intensity to the character of Holmes, which elevated the films above typical genre fare. He was able to convey Holmes' genius and analytical mind in a way that was believable and compelling. Chemistry with Nigel Bruce: Rathbone's on-screen partnership with Nigel Bruce, who played Holmes' sidekick Dr. Watson, was a key factor in the success of the films....