{
  "title": "BROTHER THEODORE",
  "category": "[RADIO-APPEARANCES]",
  "article": "[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—September 25, 1947—“Hollywood” by Hugh Dixon]\n“Hollywood is soon to be treated to a new sophisticated entertainment idea—a one-man horror\nshow. The man’s a continental, Theodore, who tells macabre stories through light and sound\naccompaniment. Incidentally, Jack Carson says about Theodore that when a Western Union boy\nbrings him a telegram, Theodore opens the boy…”\n[Hendersonville Times-News, May 10, 1980—“ ‘Return of the King’ on ABC Sunday’ by Bernie\nHarrison, Washington Star Syndicate] “…Theodore (who used to do horror readings on radio at\nmidnight, as Brother Theodore)…”",
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  "chronology": "",
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}