The Big Story (radio and TV series)
The Big Story is an American radio and television crime drama which dramatized the true stories of real-life newspaper reporters. The only continuing character was the narrator, Bob Sloane.
Radio
Sponsored by Pall Mall cigarettes, the program began on NBC Radio on April 2, 1947. With Lucky Strike cigarettes sponsoring the last two years, it was broadcast until March 23, 1955. The radio series was top rated, rivaling Bing Crosby's Philco Radio Time. Produced by Barnard J. Prockter, the shows were scripted by Gail Ingram, Arnold Pearl and Max Ehrlich. Tom Victor and Harry Ingram directed the series. Gail and Harry Ingram were husband and wife.[1] The theme was taken from Ein Heldenleben ("A Hero's Life"), a tone poem by Richard Strauss.
Television
The Big Story | |
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Genre | Anthology |
Created by | Paul H Hedrick |
Directed by |
Stuart Rosenberg David Lowell Rich |
Presented by |
Burgess Meredith Norman Rose Ben Grauer |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 9 |
No. of episodes | 349 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Bernard J. Prockter |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 24–25 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
NBC (1949–1957) Syndication (1957–1958) |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 16, 1949 – 1958 |
The radio series was adapted for television where it debuted on NBC on September 16, 1949. The series continued to air on NBC until June 28, 1957, after which it appeared in syndication until 1958. The half-hour program was hosted by Robert Sloane, Norman Rose, Ben Grauer, and, finally, Burgess Meredith.[2]
Guest stars included:
- James Dean
- Sam Jaffe
- Jack Klugman
- Diane Ladd
- Martin Landau
- Lee Marvin
- Walter Matthau
- Lois Nettleton
- Leslie Nielsen
- Steve McQueen
- Warren Oates
- Anthony Perkins
- Mark Rydell
- Jerry Stiller
- Joyce Van Patten
- Jack Warden
Among the episodes is "Harold Faller of the Huntington Advertiser of West Virginia" (January 19, 1951), starring Francis De Sales in his first screen appearance as newspaperman Harold Faller of Huntington, West Virginia.[3]
The theme music was two of the main themes from the tone poem Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) by the German composer Richard Strauss. The series was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 1953.
The series finished at #25 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1950-1951 season, #23 for 1952-1953 and #29 for 1953-1954.[4]
References
- Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507678-8
- Sies, Luther F. Encyclopedia of American Radio 1920-1960. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2000. ISBN 0-7864-0452-3
- Terrace, Vincent (1981). The Radio's Golden Years: Encyclopedia of Radio Programs, 1930-1960. A. S. Barnes.
See also
Listen to
- Same Time, Same Station: The Big Story (January 11, 1950)
- Streaming episodes of The Big Story from Old Time Radio Researchers Group Library
References
- ↑ "Main Street" (PDF). Radio Daily. January 7, 1948. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- ↑ Alex McNeil, Total Television, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 4th ed., p. 96
- ↑ "Francis De Sale". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved March 15, 2009.
- ↑ http://www.classictvhits.com/tvratings/index.htm
External links
- Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs: The Big Story
- The Big Story at the Internet Movie Database
- The Big Story at CVTA with episode list