{
  "title": "THE GHOST TRAIN",
  "category": "",
  "article": "(STAGE-PLAY)\n(2BL, SYDNEY)\n[Tuesday—8:00-9:00 PM]\nDecember 29, 1931\n“The Ghost Train”\nTHE A.B.C. PLAYERS (2FC, SYDNEY—A.B.C.)\n[Saturday—8:00-9:00 PM]\nFebruary 13, 1932\n“The Ghost Train”\n[ADELAIDE ADVERTISER: “…All of the thrills of the ‘Ghost Train’—\nmystery drama which has been in Adelaide on stage and screen, will be\nreceived from 5CL tonight. It will be relayed from Sydney… Radio plays\ndepend for their effectiveness largely upon their ‘atmosphere,’ and as\n‘The Ghost Train’ abounds in erie [sic] whistles, shrieks, and rumblings,\nit should prove particularly successful over the air… National network\nrelay from 2FC Sydney—the play produced by the A.B.C. Players under\nthe direction of Laurence Halbert with orchestral accompaniments by\nA.B.C. Concert and Orchestra…”]\n(2??, SYDNEY)\n[Tuesday—7:30-8:25 PM]\nApril 13, 1937\n“The Ghost Train”\n[ADELAIDE ADVERTISER: “…From Sydney—‘The Ghost Train,’ adapted\nfor radio by Max Afford from the play by Arnold Ridley…”]",
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  "personnel": "",
  "extant_recordings": "",
  "chronology": "",
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  "gallery": "",
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}