{
  "title": "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN",
  "category": "[FOLK-LEGEND]",
  "article": "The legend of the Flying Dutchman dates back to  what century?...\nORIGNATION: Various.",
  "origination": "",
  "duration": "Various.",
  "personnel": "",
  "extant_recordings": "“The Flying Dutchman” (The Witch’s Tale, 1934).\n[PROGRAM LOG]\nFORTY FATHOM TRAWLERS (WABC, NEW YORK)\n[Wednesday—8:30-9:00 PM]\nAugust 20, 1930\n“The Fantom Ship”\n[“…A new dramatic version of the famous legend of the Flying Dutchman,\nphantom ship… The offering from [Frederick] Marryat’s ‘Fantom Ship’\nhas been adapted for radio by James Whipple…”]\nAugust 27, 1930\n“The Flying Dutchman’s Son”\nTHE WITCH’S TALE (WOR, NEW YORK)\n[Monday—9:30-10:00 PM]\nFebruary 1, 1932\n“The Flying Dutchman”\n(HUIZEN)\n[Wednesday—8:40-10:40 PM]\nJanuary 25, 1933\n“The Flying Dutchman”\n[LONDON TIMES: “…Play (Heyermans)…”]\n[OG-NOTE: The Huizen broadcast was based on the play De vliegende Hollander of de\ngroote weddenschap: een blijmoedig spel in vier bedrijven (Amsterdam, 1920).]\nTHE WITCH’S TALE (WOR, NEW YORK)\n[Thursday—9:45-10:15 PM]\nApril 26, 1934\n“The Flying Dutchman”\nIT’S A LEGEND (TORONTO)\n[\nSeptember 14, 1947\n“The Flying Dutchman”\n[CCBC: “…Apparition lures farmer to sea and a vile life in the slave trade;\nhe denounces his maker and becomes an apparition doomed to wander\nforever…”]\nPERSONNEL: Esse W. Ljungh (producer), Joseph Schull (scriptwriter).\nCBC WEDNESDAY NIGHT (TORONTO)\n[Wednesday—\nApril 14, 1948\n“The Flying Dutchman”\nPERSONNEL: Esse W. Ljungh (producer), Joseph Schull (scriptwriter).",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}