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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
6

Final episode date
  
7 October 1956

Number of episodes
  
169

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Genre
  
Drama

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
5 October 1950

Number of seasons
  
6

Networks
  
CBS, NBC

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Written by
  
Ewald André Dupont Lawrence Kimble

Directed by
  
Busby Berkeley Ewald André Dupont Charles F. Haas Mark Stevens Gunther von Fritsch

Cast
  
Mark Stevens, Jane Nigh, Barry Kelley, John Doucette

Similar
  
Cavalcade of America, Ford Theatre, Biff Baker - USA, Portia Faces Life, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Sc

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Big Town is a popular long-running radio drama series which was later adapted to both film and television and a comic book published by DC Comics.

Contents

Radio

The radio program aired from October 19, 1937, to June 25, 1952. It was produced by William N. Robson and Crane Wilbur, and written by Jerry McGill. Theme music was by Fran Frey. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson, crusading editor of the Illustrated Press, from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Steve Wilson from 1943 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes. Fran Carlon played Pawley's sidekick and "star reporter", Lorelei Kilbourne, from 1942–1952. During the period in which Pawley starred, Big Town was rated No. 1 among all of the reporter-type drama series on radio. It was also rated in the top 12 among all radio programs broadcast and had a listening audience rated between 10 and 20 million people.

Ken Niles was the announcer.

Film

Four films based on the radio series were made by Paramount Pictures' Pine-Thomas Productions studio: I Cover Big Town (1947), Big Town (1947), Big Town After Dark (1947), and Big Town Scandal (1948). All four films starred Phillip Reed as Wilson and Hillary Brooke as Lorelei, all were based on radio- and/or screenplays by Maxwell Shane, and all were produced and directed by William C. Thomas.

Television

When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network from 1952 to 1954 under the title City Assignment, while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline, and Byline Steve Wilson.

The stories revolved around The Illustrated Press, the city's largest newspaper, and the people who worked for it, most particularly managing editor Steve Wilson (played by Patrick McVey from 1950–1954 and by Mark Stevens from 1954–1956). Five different actresses had the role of reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.

Television ratings

  • 1950–1951: #21
  • 1951–1952: #15
  • 1952–1953: out of the top 30
  • 1953–1954: out of the top 30
  • Comic book

    DC's Big Town comic book ran 50 issues, from January 1951 to March–April 1958. The comic book was edited by Whitney Ellsworth, and the contributing artists included Dan Barry, Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, John Lehti, Manny Stallman and Alex Toth, with most of the later scripts written by John Broome.

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  • References

    Big Town Wikipedia