Mr. President, Volume 2 Audiobook by Jean Holloway, Bernard Dougall, Ira Marion
Update: 2016-03-07
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Title: Mr. President, Volume 2
Author: Jean Holloway, Bernard Dougall, Ira Marion
Narrator: Edward Arnold, Bea Benaderet, Gil Stratton, Hans Conreid, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Butterfield, Owen James
Format: Original Recording
Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-07-16
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Genres: Nostalgia Radio, Crime & Mystery
Publisher's Summary:
The distinctive voice of Edward Arnold is featured in Mr. President, an anthology series that dramatizes little-known incidents of the men who have lived in the White House - dramatic, exciting events in their lives that you and I rarely hear. The uniqueness of the program is that the president is never identified during the proceedings; the great man's name is revealed only in a brief epilogue at the story's end.
Featuring many of radio's top supporting players, Mr. President remains a fascinating program for history buffs and casual listeners alike, with a charm and appeal that is quite similar to contemporary dramatized audiobooks. Transferred directly from long-lost master recordings, most of the programs offered in volume 2 have not been heard since their original broadcast.
Title: Mr. President, Volume 2
Author: Jean Holloway, Bernard Dougall, Ira Marion
Narrator: Edward Arnold, Bea Benaderet, Gil Stratton, Hans Conreid, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Butterfield, Owen James
Format: Original Recording
Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-07-16
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Genres: Nostalgia Radio, Crime & Mystery
Publisher's Summary:
The distinctive voice of Edward Arnold is featured in Mr. President, an anthology series that dramatizes little-known incidents of the men who have lived in the White House - dramatic, exciting events in their lives that you and I rarely hear. The uniqueness of the program is that the president is never identified during the proceedings; the great man's name is revealed only in a brief epilogue at the story's end.
Featuring many of radio's top supporting players, Mr. President remains a fascinating program for history buffs and casual listeners alike, with a charm and appeal that is quite similar to contemporary dramatized audiobooks. Transferred directly from long-lost master recordings, most of the programs offered in volume 2 have not been heard since their original broadcast.
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