Tweaking continues, mostly minor details like on-screen text, though, I'm considering rearranging the order of segments a bit. The challenge remains having a wealth of great material from interviewees such as the late Ed Walker that's interesting in its own right but doesn't necessarily fit the overall story. There's probably a separate documentary about radio drama in general to be made.
He was the golden age of radio's last detective, a character played by more actors in a dozen years than James Bond was in 50. It's been more than 50 years since his last expense report, but one case remains - The Last Man Standing Matter.
Showing posts with label Robert Shearman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Shearman. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
The Rough Cut Matter
Tweaking continues, mostly minor details like on-screen text, though, I'm considering rearranging the order of segments a bit. The challenge remains having a wealth of great material from interviewees such as the late Ed Walker that's interesting in its own right but doesn't necessarily fit the overall story. There's probably a separate documentary about radio drama in general to be made.
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Bob Bailey,
Dick Bertel,
E. Jack Neuman,
Ed Walker,
Jack Johnstone,
Jim Widner,
John Abbott,
Johnny Dollar,
Martin Grams Jr.,
Robert Shearman,
Roberta Goodwin,
Terry Molloy,
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Sunday, April 3, 2016
The Enduring Art Form Matter
Last month, award-winning playwright Robert Shearman, who's written numerous plays for BBC Radio, sat down for an interview about the art and enduring power of radio drama.
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