词条 | Hot Copy |
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| show_name = Hot Copy | image = File:Betty Lou Gerson 1941.jpg | imagesize = 200px | caption = Betty Lou Gerson was the first actress to star as Anne Rogers in Hot Copy. | other_names = | format = Mystery drama | runtime = | country = United States | language = English | home_station = | syndicates = NBC NBC-Blue | television = | presenter = | starring = Betty Lou Gerson Eloise Kummer Fern Persons | announcer = | creator = | writer = Nelson Bond Edwin H. Morse | director = Wynn Wright Albert Crews Burr E. Lee Martin Magner | senior_editor = | editor = | producer = | exec_producer = | narrated = | rec_location = | rem_location = | oth_location = | first_aired = {{Start date|1941|10|04}} | last_aired = {{End date|1944|11|19}} | num_series = | num_episodes = | audio_format = | opentheme = | othertheme = | endtheme = | sponsor = O-Cedar (1943 -1944) | website = | podcast = }}Hot Copy is an American old-time radio mystery drama. It was broadcast on NBC from October 4, 1941, until September 16, 1942, and on NBC-Blue from July 18, 1943, until November 19, 1944.[1] It was also carried on stations in Canada.[2] FormatThe program's two man characters were Anne Rogers and Sergeant Flannigan. Rogers went beyond her profession of being a syndicated newspaper reporter and columnist to investigate crimes, including murders[3] and wartime espionage activities.[3] Flannigan, a police detective, often found himself perplexed as Rogers solved crimes and patiently explained her interpretation of clues.[4] An article in the October 19, 1944, edition of The Jackson Sun commented about Rogers: "Her search for off-the-record stories brings her in contact with priest and gangster, society matron and panhandler, banker and bum — all the colorful figures which are part of the texture of metropolitan America."[5] Hot Copy originated in Chicago.[6]PersonnelRogers was played by Betty Lou Gerson, Eloise Kummer, and Fern Persons. Flannigan was played by Hugh Rowlands. Directors included Wynn Wright,[7] Albert Crews,[4] Burr E. Lee,[10] and Martin Magner.[3] Writers included Nelson Bond[4] and Edwin H. Morse.[8] Orchestra directors included Roy Shield[4] and Joseph Gallicchio.[9] SponsorsO-Cedar sponsored Hot Copy for a year and 13 weeks, ending its support on November 19, 1944.[10]References{{Portal|Radio|1940s}}1. ^{{cite book|last1=Dunning|first1=John|title=On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio|date=1998|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York, NY|isbn=978-0-19-507678-3|page=331|edition=Revised}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/43-OCR/1943-10-11-BC-OCR-Page-0046.pdf|title=Radio Advertisers|last=|first=|date=October 11, 1943|work=Broadcasting|accessdate=12 May 2018|page=46}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|title='Hot Copy' Returns To KTBS Tonight|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20015961/hot_copy/|work=The Times|date=July 27, 1942|location=Louisiana, Shreveport|page=2|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 12, 2018}} {{Open access}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|last1=Cox|first1=Jim|title=Radio Crime Fighters: More Than 300 Programs from the Golden Age|date=2010|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9781476612270|page=134|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gLzwCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&dq=%22Hot+Copy%22+radio&source=bl&ots=hZnykWGn3I&sig=FIlyuRaQpTlQyZ4SiKK6n8raEWE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_u_DX6_7aAhVF5oMKHWCXBCMQ6AEIZjAJ#v=onepage&q=%22Hot%20Copy%22%20radio&f=false|accessdate=12 May 2018|language=en}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Femme Columnist Is Star of 'Hot Copy'|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20016312/hot_copy/|work=The Jackson Sun|date=October 29, 1944|location=Tennessee, Jackson|page=22|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 12, 2018}} {{Open access}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=NBC's 'Hot Copy'|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/43-OCR/1943-06-21-BC-OCR-Page-0041.pdf|accessdate=12 May 2018|work=Broadcasting|date=June 21, 1943|page=41}} 7. ^{{cite news|title='Hot Copy' Drama on Radio Tonight|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20019107/hot_copy/|work=Belvidere Daily Republican|date=January 3, 1942|location=Illinois, Belvidere|page=5|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 12, 2018 }} {{Open access}} 8. ^1 {{cite news|title='Hot Copy' Shifted To NBC Blue Network|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20018844/hot_copy/|work=The Indianapolis Star|date=July 18, 1943|location=Indiana, Indianapolis|page=17|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 12, 2018}} {{Open access}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=Hot Copy for 'Hot Copy'|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20016135/hot_copy/|work=The Times|date=January 4, 1943|location=Louisiana, Shreveport|page=11|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 12, 2018}} {{Open access}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rxoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT8&lpg=PT8&dq=%22Hot+Copy%22+radio&source=bl&ots=YjZBi_8TCg&sig=BriB5KXt2x09SOaeMvvHJ8NnYeU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_u_DX6_7aAhVF5oMKHWCXBCMQ6AEIezAP#v=onepage&q=%22Hot%20Copy%22%20radio&f=false|title=O'Cedar Drops 'Hot Copy' Picks up 'Time' News Seg|last1=|first=|date=October 28, 1944|work=Billboard|accessdate=12 May 2018|page=9}} External linksLogs
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