{
  "title": "ELISE",
  "category": "[RADIO-SCRIPT]",
  "article": "[The Times] “…a study in macabre...”\n[press release] “…one of the very few striking radio plays to have come out of\nEurope during the past several years… The play was described by the Manchester\nGuardian as ‘a study in macabre that proved exceptionally natural and attractive,\neven in these times of an all-around high-level of performance’...”\n[PROGRAM INFORMATION]",
  "origination": "Home Service (BBC Home Service), WJZ, New York City, New\nYork (NBC BLUE).",
  "duration": "February 7, 1940 and August 15, 1942 (Home Service), June 29,\n1940 (WJZ).",
  "personnel": "Arthur Hanns (director—1940, The Radio Guild), D. O. W.\nHarris (scriptwriter), T. Rowland Hughes (producer—1940, BBC).",
  "extant_recordings": "None.\n[PROGRAM LOG]\n(HOME SERVICE)\n[Wednesday—10:00-10:30 PM]\nFebruary 7, 1940\n“Elise”\nCAST: D. Cliff Davies, D. O. W. Harris, Lyn Joshua, Vera\nMeazey, Arthur Phillips, Philip Phillips.\nTHE RADIO GUILD (WJZ, NEW YORK)\n[Saturday—8:00-8:30 PM]\nJune 29, 1940\n“Elise”\n[“…’macabre yet attractive’ according to advance notices…\nIt’s from England with a Paris background of love among the\nartists of another day…”]\n(HOME SERVICE)\n[Saturday—10:30-11:00 PM]\nAugust 15, 1942\n“Elise”",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}