{
  "title": "THE GHOST WALKS",
  "category": "",
  "article": "“Each Thursday evening as the ghost walks, he is forced to live again the misdeeds which destine\nhim to walk and walk—and tell and retell his story, through all eternity.”\nScripted by Kathleen Hite, who went on to write a number of the early episodes of Gunsmoke as\nwell as other radio Westerns, this series dealt with historical crime and political intrigue, with the\nframing device of the offending spirit being unable to rest after death.",
  "origination": "KNX, Hollywood, California (CBS).",
  "duration": "Circa 1946-1947.",
  "personnel": "Dick Aurandt (musical effects, novachord), Kathleen Hite (scriptwriter), James\nMatthews (announcer), Dave Vaile (director).\nCASTS: Paul Frees, et al.",
  "extant_recordings": "“A Short Life in Infamy” (9/12/46), “Power of Attorney” (1/18/47).",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}