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Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

OTR MSH 31 Fear Paints A Picture

Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

Dakoda Black

Society & Culture

4.5676 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2017

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Again, one of my favorites from Suspense! This one stars Nancy Coleman!

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Another journey into the realm of the strange and terrifying.

0:06.0

I hope you will enjoy the trip that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little.

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So settle back. Get a good grip on your nerves.

0:19.0

Where are we going?

0:22.3

You'll find out when we get there.

0:30.7

Hey, everybody.

0:32.1

Welcome back to the show.

0:33.9

So glad that you are tuning in today.

0:37.2

I've got a good one for you from suspense today.

0:40.8

One of my all-time favorites called Fear Paints a Picture. This play was written by

0:48.6

Sigmund Miller, produced by William Spear, and directed by Ted Bliss. Nancy Coleman stars also appearing are B. Benadarrett,

1:01.5

Edwin Maxwell, and Fred McKay. Suspense presented this a second time with a few changes to the

1:09.1

introduction in 1945 starring Lana Turner. We are airing the first

1:15.7

version that stars Nancy Coleman. Nancy Coleman was an American film, stage, television, and radio

1:24.7

actress. She was born December 30th, 1912.

1:29.3

She attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where she majored in English.

1:36.3

After graduating, she was accepted at Columbia University's Teachers College in New York City.

1:51.1

She attended the university but dropped out relocating to San Francisco, where she worked as an elevator operator of a department store.

1:55.0

Early in her career, she portrayed Alice Hughes on the radio version of the soap opera, young Dr. Malone.

2:04.5

On television, she played Helen Emerson on Valiant Lady.

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Some of her Broadway credits include Liberty Jones of 1941,

2:15.6

The Sacred Flame of 1952, and the desperate hours of

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