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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the fami
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the fami
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the fami
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the fami
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the fami
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the fami
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and t
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and t
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and the f
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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The tale of Claudia and David Naughton, newlyweds, just beginning their married life. Young, enthusiastic, and very much in love, they weren't suffering from any medical maladies or suspicions of infidelity. Instead, they were simply facing the many challenges of any new marriage - finding an apartment, getting used to each other's quirks, and learning to live together on a daily basis. Lacking many of the characteristics of a traditional soap opera, 'Claudia' didn't offer the anguish and heartbreak that typified such long-running soaps as 'Valiant Lady', 'Backstage Wife', and 'Ma Perkins' - and, being sponsored by Coca-Cola, it even lacked the traditional sponsorship of a soap company. But the very elements it was lacking quickly became its strengths: with very few of the 'tune in tomorrow' hooks that most soaps used to lure listeners back the next day, people returning to 'Claudia' instead came back for the interesting, fully developed characters, the light-hearted banter between them, and t
James Thurber (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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When Columbia Workshop debuted on CBS in 1936, the concept of network radio was still in its infancy, just ten years old. Many within the radio business were undecided about various aspects of this new medium, including whether or not it could yield anything of value, something that can be seen as art and not simply a forgettable derivative of popular culture. The concept of Columbia Workshop, conceived by Irving Reis, was essentially to try new innovations on radio, to push the medium's boundaries. Although early shows struggled to strike a balance between what the actors and the production crew contributed to the programs, the best shows from the program focused on both the cutting edge work of sound techs and producers as well as the ability of performers to push themselves in ways other shows did not require them to. Extreme attention was paid to every aspect of the show's production. Music became more specialized and new tricks and techniques for sound proved to be one of the hallmarks of th
Various Authors (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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When Columbia Workshop debuted on CBS in 1936, the concept of network radio was still in its infancy, just ten years old. Many within the radio business were undecided about various aspects of this new medium, including whether or not it could yield anything of value, something that can be seen as art and not simply a forgettable derivative of popular culture. The concept of Columbia Workshop, conceived by Irving Reis, was essentially to try new innovations on radio, to push the medium's boundaries. Although early shows struggled to strike a balance between what the actors and the production crew contributed to the programs, the best shows from the program focused on both the cutting edge work of sound techs and producers as well as the ability of performers to push themselves in ways other shows did not require them to. Extreme attention was paid to every aspect of the show's production. Music became more specialized and new tricks and techniques for sound proved to be one of the hallmarks of th
Various Authors (Author), Various Narrators (Narrator)
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