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Escape, Volume 9
 

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Escape
Volume 9
 
 
"...designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure..."
 
One of radio’s most prolific actors and an Escape regular – appearing in 54 episodes, John Dehner was cast in the lead role of Escape’s two-part adaptation of “Earth Abides” - a classic and sweeping post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by George R. Stewart. Dehner also starred as Paladin in the radio version of Have Gun – Will Travel, and in Frontier Gentleman, a western series about a British journalist that opened with a trumpet theme by Jerry Goldsmith. John Dehner lent his voice to 54 episodes of Escape.
 
Of the 235 episodes that aired during Escape’s seven year run starting back in 1947 and ending in 1954; twenty-nine were repeated scripts. Yet none of those twenty-nine episodes were simply rebroadcasts. Each show was re-performed; and in most cases was re-scripted to produce an entirely new production of a popular episode that gave the listening audience craved and demanded to hear again. The most popularly repeated and re-performed scripts were: “A Shipment of Mute Fate” which aired four times; “Three-Skeleton Key” which aired three times; “The Man Who Could Work Miracles,” which aired three times; and “The Fourth Man” which also aired three times.”
 
Inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame back in 1997; William Conrad began his radio career in California in the late 1930s. When the United States entered into the global conflict of the Second World War, Conrad put his radio acting career on hold and enlisted, becoming a fighter pilot. After the war ended, he returned to radio and picked up right where he left off. In addition to lending his voice in a record 90 episodes of Escape; Conrad also shared narrating duties on the show. Perhaps the hardest working actor in radio of his or any other proceeding generation, Conrad appeared in some 7,500 radio shows during his career.
 
Here is the complete content of this 6 CD collection of Escape, Volume 9 fully restored by Radio Archives.
 
The Time Machine
Friday, October 27, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Seven Hours to Freedom
Friday, November 3, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Earth Abides Part 1
Sunday, November 5, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Earth Abides Part 2
Sunday, November 12, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Journey Into Fear
Sunday, November 19, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Funeral Fires
Sunday, November 26, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
This Side of Nowhere
Sunday, December 3, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
A Passenger to Bali
Sunday, December 10, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Wild Jack Rett
Sunday, December 17, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
The Cave
Sunday, December 24, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
Sunday, December 31, 1950 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining
 
Conquest
Sunday, January 7, 1951 - 30:00 - CBS, sustaining

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5 of 5 One of Radio's best shows from the Golden Age May 28, 2022
Reviewer: Richard McLeod from RIVERSIDE, CA United States  
ESCAPE offers a 30 minute program truly designed to free one from the cares of the day.  Many of the stories are set in foreign locales with international intrigue and danger.  Other stories deal with unique personalities and the specific story to accompany it.  All in all ESCAPE is a radio show from the Golden Age of Radio that must have had listeners always ready and anxious for the next episode.  Each Volume of ESCAPE certainly maintains the same quality in providing an exceptionally well written Radio Show.The Radio Archives staff have as usual restored this series to a crystal clarity in sound and tonal quality that probably exceeds what was possibly heard when these programs were initially aired 60 years ago.Each Volume has unique and colorful original artwork reminiscent of the Pulp Fiction magazine covers of the time.  HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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5 of 5 May 28, 2022
Reviewer: Scott Biodrowski from Hurst, TX United States  


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5 of 5 May 28, 2022
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