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Mr. President (radio series)

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Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
United States

Syndicates
  
ABC

Running time
  
30 minutes

Language(s)
  
English

Starring
  
Edward Arnold

Mr. President was a radio series that ran on the ABC Network from June 26, 1947, to September 23, 1953.

Contents

Format

Each half-hour episode was based on an incident in the life of one of the people who have held the office of President of the United States, but the dialogs were written in such a way as not to reveal the name of the President until the last line of dialog at the end of the program, when the President would be addressed by name. An advertisement for the program noted, "Each week the suspense mounts from his first question, 'Which one of our 32 Presidents am I?'" The audience was thus encouraged to guess, from the plot of the episode, which President it was.

Personnel

The series was created by Robert G. Jennings and written by a team that included Jean Holloway, Bernard Dougall and Ira Marion. A research staff made certain that the stories were accurate. It was produced and directed by Dick Woolen.

The President each week was played by Edward Arnold, with supporting performances by Bea Benaderet, Gil Stratton, Hans Conreid, Lurene Tuttle, and Herb Butterfield. The announcer was Owen James.

Award

In 1953, Mr. President received the Award of Merit from the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization.

Description

  • Description of the program on Premier Collections site
  • Logs

  • Program log (and more) from The Digital Deli Too
  • Program log from Old Time Radio Researchers Group
  • Program log from RadioGOLDINdex
  • Streaming audio

  • Episodes for streaming or download from the Internet Archive
  • Episodes for streaming or download from Old Time Radio Researchers Group Library
  • References

    Mr. President (radio series) Wikipedia