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A final script for a live broadcast at the NBC studio's goes missing

10/18/2015 | Rating TV-G

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San Francisco Expo / NBC radio

Clip: Season 5 Episode 502 | 2m 36s

A final script for a live broadcast at the NBC studio's goes missing

The Oregon Shakespearean Festival began in 1935, but the onset of World War II soon closed it down. The Festival’s founder, Angus Bowmer, later wrote that a certain pre-war radio broadcast had helped convince the city that his company might indeed have a bright – and productive – future.

10/18/2015 | Rating TV-G

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