{
  "title": "DRACULA",
  "category": "[RADIO-SPECIAL]",
  "article": "Cited in the radio log of the New York Herald Tribune as a “futuristic broadcast of ‘Dracula’” and\nqualified as “(tentative)” by the Times… Associated with the station at that time was\nannouncer/poetry reader David Ross (still known as David Rosenthal), so it is possible he was\ninvolved with the broadcast.\nA curious feature of the evening’s lineup on WGBS was that the Dracula show was flanked on\nboth sides by performances of the Running Wild Four, a women’s quartet headed by Georgette\nHarvey, who later played the old voodoo woman in the 1933 Florida-made film Chloe and in the\nWSUN radio broadcast of scenes from the film.",
  "origination": "WGBS, New York City, New York.",
  "duration": "January 5, 1928.",
  "personnel": "Unknown.",
  "extant_recordings": "None.",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}