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Radio
Credits for Mel Ferrer
Early Credits
(during years with polio) |
| Disc Jockey /
Producer | WOA / NBC | Longview, Texas |
1942-1943 |
| Country Disc Jockey |
NBC |
Little Rock, Arkansas | 1943 |
| Producer | NBC |
New York, NY | 1943-1944 |
| Shows at NBC produced by Mel Ferrer:"Your Hit Parade" "Durante-Moore Comedy Show" "Mr. District Attorney" "Mr. I.Q." "Beat the Band with Hildegarde" "Lands of the Free" "For This We Fight"; and several soap operas
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| Producer / Director |
Letter to America |
Hollywood, California | 1945 |
Later Credits
(during years in Hollywood) |
| Live Radio Directing Credits |
| Note: From 1947 (or earlier) to 1953 Mel Ferrer directed many radio plays -
several in connection with The Actors Company.
Directors are not usually listed, so these credits may be difficult
to uncover. A few discovered titles are: |
| The Man Who Came to Dinner |
CBS / The Actors Company | Charles Boyer, John Garfield, Jack Benny, Henry Fonda, Gene Kelly, Dorothy McGuire, Gregory Peck, Rosalind Russell dir by Mel Ferrer for The Actors Company |
12/25/1949 |
| Live Radio Acting
Credits |
| The Willow and I |
Theater Guild on the Air | Jane Wyman, Beatrice Pearson, Mel Ferrer | 01/22/1950 |
| Wine of Freedom |
Cloak & Dagger | Mel Ferrer, Frances
Robinson | 10/15/1950 |
| Exhibit A |
Hollywood Star Playhouse | Mel Ferrer |
11/13/1950 |
| Too Hot to Handle |
MGM Theater of the Air | Mel
Ferrer, Anita Louise | 02/09/1951 |
| The Hound of Heaven |
Family Theater | Mel
Ferrer | 02/21/1951 |
| She Wore a Yellow Ribbon |
Lux Radio Theater | John
Wayne, Mel Ferrer, Mala Powers | 03/12/1951 |
| Spectre of the Red Balloon |
Hollywood Star Playhouse | Mel Ferrer | 03/21/1951 |
| Magnificent Obsession |
Theater Guild on the Air | Rosalind Russell, Mel Ferrer | 11/09/1952 |
| Undercurrent | Lux
Radio Theater | Joan Fontaine, Mel Ferrer | 11/28/1953 |
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