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Theater
Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series
name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it
was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs
and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science
fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper.
Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s,
who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS
EPISODE:

August 25, 1964. Program #20. ABC network
origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Dream Of Death". A suspense filled
episode observing the reactions of a volunteer experimenting with
hallucinogenic drugs. William N. Robson (writer), Ralph Camargo, Fred Foy
(announcer), Ted Bell (director), George Petrie, Joan Shea, Cliff Carpenter,
Richard Hurd, Jack Manning, Bill Sandreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound
technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas Datsenko
(composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (execuitve producer).
26:34.


Theater
Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series
name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it
was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs
and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science
fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper.
Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s,
who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS
EPISODE:

August 25, 1964. Program #20. ABC network
origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Dream Of Death". A suspense filled
episode observing the reactions of a volunteer experimenting with
hallucinogenic drugs. William N. Robson (writer), Ralph Camargo, Fred Foy
(announcer), Ted Bell (director), George Petrie, Joan Shea, Cliff Carpenter,
Richard Hurd, Jack Manning, Bill Sandreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound
technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas Datsenko
(composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (execuitve producer).
26:34.