{
  "title": "FOUR CORNERS AND THE SEVEN SEAS",
  "category": "[RADIO-SERIES]",
  "article": "“From the chronicles of travelers and adventurers the world over come these authenticated\naccounts of unusual people and unusual events. Bringing you, in each presentation, a strange\nbut true story from the Four Corners and the Seven Seas!”\nAn Australian series, date unknown. The two episodes cited are supernatural.\n[Thingmaster] “A 15 minute show not unlike The World Adventurers Club but without the\nelaborate setup. This show just plunges right into its story…”\n“The Unseen Hand: A railroad story from Indiana… This one is a nicely done, but rather dull,\nghost story… “The Dead Do Walk” “A story of New Orleans…” Another story with a supernatural\ntheme. One of the characters uses the word nigger about 3 times, which I suppose is an attempt at\nauthenticity.”",
  "origination": "Australia.",
  "duration": "Circa 1952.",
  "personnel": "Unknown.",
  "extant_recordings": "“The Unseen Hand” (#35), “The Dead Do Walk” (#36).\nFOUR CORNERS AND THE SEVEN SEAS (DISC SERIES ON 3UZ, MELBOURNE)\n[Monday-Wednesday—7:45-8:00 PM]\nSeptember 1, 1952\n[PGM. 1] “And One Man Lived”\n[MELBOURNE ARGUS: “…A new series of strange but true tales, ‘Four\nCorners and the Seven Seas,’ will be heard every Monday and Wednesday\nnight from 3UZ at 7:45. Tonight’s episode is called ‘And One Man Lived,\nand is set in Martinique in 1902…”]",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}