Radio Mystery Theater No Hiding Place Episode 0005
Description
Original Airdate: January 10, 1974
Episode 0005 "No Hiding Place"
Original Story by Sidney Sloan, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
Our story deals with fate. Some call it luck. Whatever it is, it works in the strangest ways to reward us or defeat us. Fate walked into Charles Powell's life in the person of Clint Libitz.
Everything looked right to Charles Powell that crisp September morning when he walked into his executive office at the J. P. McCready Company. And why shouldn't it? Charlie Powell was a big shot there. At thirty -seven, executive vice president of one of the largest manufacturers of heavy construction equipment in the country, and he had done it all in less than twelve years. It was a real -life Horatio Alger story. Even to his being engaged to JP McCready's daughter, Allison. How could anything go wrong?
Starring: Larry Haines, Jackson Beck, Anne Meecham, Sydney Walker, Tom Keena
**Jackson Beck was quite the Voice Actor. He voiced such cartoons as Bluto in the Popeye cartoons, Little Lulu's father, the fox in the Baby Huey cartoons, and Buzzy the Crow, who was a foil for Katnip the Cat in a number of cartoons. He was also the voice of King Leonardo in the 1960s TV cartoon series of the same name. He also had a part in the Peanuts 1977 film Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown as the snickering cat, Brutus. He narrated the 1980s G.I. Joe animated TV series. His other voice work included network TV promos (a series of promos for NBC's NFL coverage for much of the 1980s), narration for sketches on Saturday Night Live, movie trailers, and commercials for everything from toys to shampoo (one of Beck's very last commercials was for Infusium Shampoo).**























