Adoption (Aired March 6, 1954)
Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame "the story of your legal rights." It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: March 6, 1954. "Adoption" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of adoption. Betty Ross (producer), John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer), Fern Persons, Helen Malone, Everett Clark, Bruce Lindgren, Charles Flynn. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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