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Glenhall Taylor (1903–1997) was an
American writer, producer, and
director for
radio and television. The
majority of his
career was as a
writer of radio...
- Glen Hall or
Glenhall is a
small unincorporated community in
Wayne Township,
Tippecanoe County, in the U.S.
state of Indiana. The site is
often considered...
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History of
Mutual radio's Zero Hour and Rod
Serling The
Digital Deli Too
Glenhall Taylor:
Before Television Times Past Old Time
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Pascal TBA
Stars Marion Ross. 214 26 "Loophole"
Jesse Hibbs Paul
Franklin &
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Stars Alexander Davion,
Arthur Shields and Tom Monroe. 215 27...
- the announcer. Ben
Brady and
Glenn Wheaton were the program's writers.
Glenhall Taylor,
Walter Bunker, and
Arthur Moore were the producers. On October...
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Elizabethtown Delaware Fort
Ritner Lawrence Frog
Alley Blackford Glen Hall
Glenhall Tippecanoe Granville Tippecanoe Greenland Blackford Heath Tippecanoe Hindostan...
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Producer - Tom McKnight,
Ashmead Scott Directors -
Eddie Pola, Don Bernard,
Glenhall Taylor Writers -
Ashmead Scott,
William Moore,
Johnny Greene (1940) Music...
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Boardman Grover Jones Joseph Russell George Wells Directed by
Glenhall Taylor Produced by
Glenhall Taylor Edna Best Ted
Bliss Walter Bunker Original release...
- than it had in San Francisco,
although it did
feature the
radio debut of
Glenhall Taylor, who on May 11, 1922,
shared the
microphone with
Stanford University's...
- headquarters, and by 1884 it had a
private ground known variously as
Glengate or
Glenhall, in
Snakes Lane, near the
Railway Arms. "The Semi-Final of the Es**** ****ociation...