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Show Titles
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| OWS-001 |
A. Anthology 55-02-13 A Salute to Lincoln B. Bill Sterns Sports Newsreel 46-06-28 Orson Welles |
| OWS-002 |
A. Biography in Sound 56-11-13 Alexander Woolcott B. Cavalcade of America 41-12-15 The Great Man Votes |
| OWS-003 |
A. Cavalcade of America 42-09-28 Juarez or Thunder From The Mo B. Ceiling Unlimited 42-12-21 Grimlins |
| OWS-0014 |
A. Charlie McCarthy & Edgar Bergen 44-10-29 Halloween B. Charlie McCarthy & Edgar Bergen 44-11-05 John Robert Powers |
| OWS-005 |
A. Danny Kaye Show 46-03-01 The Wife of O'Riley B. Dinah Shore 44-05-11 Don't Sweetheart Me |
| OWS-006 |
A. Free Company, The 41-04-06 His Honor, The Mayor With Orson Welles B. GI Journal 00-00-00 Orson Welles, Conne Haines |
| OWS-007 |
A. Gulf Screen Guild Theater 41-12-07 Between Americans B. Information Please 42-09-18 Orson Welles, Christopher Morley |
| OWS-008 |
A. Jack Benny Show - 40-03-17 - Hunchback of Notre Dame B. Jack Benny Show - 43-03-14 - Host Orson Welles |
| OWS-009 |
A. Jack Benny Show - 43-03-21 - Host Orson Welles B. Jack Benny Show - 43-03-28 - Host Orson Welles |
| OWS-010 |
A. Jack Benny Show - 43-04-04 - Host Orson Welles - Little Red B. Jack Benny Show - 43-04-11 - Jack Returns After Illness |
| OWS-011 |
Lux Radio Theater 44-06-05 Jane Eyre - Orson Welles, Loretta Young |
| OWS-012 |
Lux Radio Theater 44-09-11 Break Of Hearts - Orson Welles |
| OWS-013 |
Lux Radio Theater 45-03-26 A Tale Of Two Cities - Orson Welles |
| OWS-014 |
Mercury Theater 38-10-30 War of the Worlds Original, Uncut |
| OWS-015 |
Nazi Eyes On Canada 42-10-25 Alameda |
| OWS-0016 |
A. Pepsodent Show 43-09-28 Orson Welles B. Sealtest Program 40-12-19 Rudy Vallee With Orson Welles |
| OWS-017 |
Radio Hall of Fame 44-12-24 The Happy Prince |
| OWS-018 |
A. Sherlock Holmes 54-12-21 The Final Problem B. Silver Theater 38-11-13 Stars in Their Courses Part 1 |
| OWS-019 |
A. Silver Theater 38-11-20 Stars in Their Courses Part 2 B. Silver Theater 41-03-30 One Step Ahead |
| OWS-020 |
A. Suspense 42-09-02 The Hitchhiker B. Suspense 43-09-23 Most Dangerous Game |
| OWS-021 |
A. Suspense 43-10-07 Philomel Cottage B. Suspense 44-04-13 Marvelous Barastro |
| OWS-022 |
A. Suspense 44-05-04 Dark Tower B. The Shadow 38-03-06 The Bride of Death |
| OWS-023 |
A. This Is My Best 44-12-19 Plot To Overthrow Christmas B. This Is My Best 45-03-13 Heart of Darkness - Orson Welles |
| OWS-024 |
A. This Is My Best 45-03-27 Snow White B. This Is My Best 45-04-03 Diamond as Big as the Ritz |
| OWS-025 |
This Is My Best 45-04-17 FDR Special - I Will Not Go Back |
| OWS-026 |
We Hold These Truths 41-12-15 Bill Of Rights Day With Lionel Barrymore |

Orson Welles
George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985), better known as Orson Welles, was an Academy Award-winning American film director, writer, actor and producer, who worked extensively in film, theater, television, and radio. Welles was also an accomplished magician, starring in troop variety spectacles in the war years. Noted for his innovative dramatic productions as well as his distinctive voice and personality, Welles is widely acknowledged as one of the most accomplished dramatic artists of the 20th century. His first two films with RKO, Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons, are widely considered two of the greatest ever made. His other films, including Touch of Evil and Chimes at Midnight, are also considered masterpieces. He is also well-known for a radio adaptation of H. G. Wells' novel The War of the Worlds which, performed in the style of a news broadcast, reportedly caused widespread panic when listeners thought that a real invasion was in progress.
In 2002 he was voted as the greatest film director of all time in the British Film Institute's poll of Top Ten Directors.
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