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🗓️ 22 April 2018
⏱️ 32 minutes
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0:00.0 | Another journey into the realm of the strange and terrifying. |
0:07.0 | I hope you will enjoy the trip that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. |
0:14.0 | So settle back. Get a good grip on your nerves. |
0:20.0 | Where are we going? |
0:22.6 | You'll find out when we get there. |
0:29.2 | Well, greetings everybody. |
0:32.0 | Welcome back to the podcast. |
0:35.0 | I am so glad that you are here because I've got a good one for you guys today |
0:41.0 | from the suspense program. And this one is called Return Trip. And it stars Mr. Elliot Reed. |
0:52.9 | Elliot Reed was born January 16th, 1920, and was an American actor. |
1:01.1 | In 1935, he debuted on the radio program The March of Time, which led to him working regularly |
1:09.4 | on radio dramas during the golden age of radio. |
1:14.1 | Some of his radio credits include the Mercury Theater on the Air, |
1:19.7 | Theater Guild on the air, the Adventures of Philip Marlow, |
1:24.8 | suspense, and the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. |
1:30.1 | When it comes to films, his best-known role was as Ernie Malone in the 20th Century Fox |
1:38.9 | Classic, Gentleman Prefer Blonds. |
1:43.2 | When it comes to television, he was a regular on NBC's That Was the Week, That Was. |
1:50.7 | He also made guest appearances on Murder She Wrote, The Odd Couple, I Love Lucy, Barney Miller, Small Wonder, Perry Mason, and The Monsters. |
2:05.4 | In 1992, he appeared in the Season 3 Seinfeld episode, The Letter, as one of the collectors |
2:14.1 | considering buying a painting of Kramer. |
2:19.1 | Elliot Reed's final television role was as Henry on the episode, Please Release Me, of the |
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