New Episode of “Indictment” Discovered

If you’re not subscribed to the OTRR’s Groups.io, you might have missed this notice from Joe Webb about a newly discovered episode of Indictment.

Indictment 1956-07-15 Corpus Delicti AFRTS#26
https://archive.org/details/Indictment560715

Indictment was a groundbreaking series in the late 1950s. It was known for its real-life scripts and for employing an integrated cast that represented the ethnic diversity of the characters of the stories and New York City.

Indictment presented fictionalized accounts of real-life events as gathered and experienced by a former New York City (Manhattan) assistant district attorney Eleazar Lipsky. He was best known as a successful novelist, especially his work which became the film Kiss of Death (1947). Most scripts were written by radio veteran Allan Sloane (The Big Story and many others) with Lipsky’s consultation.

The Indictment series has been underappreciated. Surviving episodes had poor sound because they were likely home radio airchecks using consumer recorders. Some sound like they may have been done with a microphone in front of a speaker. Such sound, with its hum and tape noise made it difficult to appreciate the series and discouraged collectors from making Indictment a collectible and enjoyable pursuit.

This particular recording is from an AFRTS disc and is the cleanest sounding recording available and seems to be earliest in the series found so far. The series did not announce its titles, meaning that the first lines of scripts are the only reliable way to differentiate between broadcasts.

The disc was transferred by Mr. Douglas Hopkinson. The date and title was verified by researcher Karl Schadow from scripts archived at the Library of Congress.

Enjoy!”

January-February 2024 Old Radio Times

Here is the link to January-February 2024 issue of the Old Radio Times. It features the conclusion to James Stewart’s excellent research on Story Ladies, as well as an update on the Boston Blackie Kickstarter and a piece by newcomer Steven Johnson. Also, if you’re not familiar with the Radio Preservation Task Force, read about them and get connected. Enjoy!

The Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters

The Old Time Radio Researchers present our first Curated series, The Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters. All of you are familiar with our Maintained series, which are a continuation of Certified series that we have published for close to 20 years. We decided to create a second tier of sets called Curated sets. These do not have the same level of documentation and vetting that our Maintained sets receive, but have had more review and proofing than random episodes found in our library. Enjoy!