CAT WIFE

[RADIO-SCRIPT]

One of the most famous of Arch Oboler’sLights Outscripts—and one of the few recordings to

survive from the original Chicago run of the show.

[1938, press release] “To start things off Karloff will do a revival of ‘Cat Wife,’ a favorite horror

drama of the Lights Out listeners. It seems they wrote in and wanted him to do the piece, as full of

shivers as anything that Lights Out has presented.”

[Capital Times, June 14, 1939] “Betty Winkler can’t avoid being a cat. As title role player in ‘Cat

Wife’ more than a year ago, she turned out a stellar dramatic performance in the Lights Out

drama. Tonight, over WIBA at 10:30, Betty Winkler will turn into a cat again when she becomes

the voice of the black-pelted, green-eyed alley cat that stalks across Robert Gerson Powers’ Lights

Out horror plot to participate in a ghastly murder climax.”

[Circleville Herald, September 12, 1940] “Girl Alone star, Betty Winkler, will fly to the coast for

her guest shot on the Arch Oboler series, staying there only long enough for the rehearsal and

broadcast. Vehicle will be ‘The Cat Wife,’ which she did with Boris Karloff two years ago.”

[Hammond Times, November 13, 1940, Paul K. Damai] “Incidentally we just received a letter

from Arch which reads in part: ‘…on the Cat Wife show I personally asked for a middle

commercial simply because I felt there was such danger of the drama becoming so real to children

listening, that it would be wise to take a deep breath in the middle and say ‘Look, folks—this is all

in fun.’”

PERSONNEL:

Arch Oboler (scriptwriter; director—1940, 1943).

[CHRONOLOGY]
LIGHTS OUT (WMAQ, CHICAGO—NBC-RED)
[Wednesday—11;30 PM-12;00 MIDNIGHT]

June 17, 1936“Cat Wife”

CAST: Betty Winkler, et al.

February 17, 1937Cat Wife

CAST [1937,Lights Out]: Betty Winkler, et al.

April 6, 1938Cat Wife

[“…It is the story of a neurotic wife, played by Betty Winkler, who drives

her husband, Karloff, to the point of insanity… Miss Winkler created the

Cat Wife role and appeared in both previous presentations…”]

CAST [1938,Lights Out]: Boris Karloff, Betty Winkler (Linda), et al.

EXTANT RECORDING
EVERYMMAN’S THEATRE (

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October 18, 1940Cat Wife

[“…Arch Oboler has written an Everyman Theater play for Betty Winkler,

Chicago serial actress who has carved an enviable radio career for herself

since he wrote some of his early scripts for her. This one concerns

psychological twists appropriate to the approaching Halloween…”]

CAST [1940,Everyman’s Theatre]: Raymond Edward Johnson, Betty Winkler

(Linda).

EXTANT RECORDING
YOUNG IDEAS (KNX, HOLLYWOOD—CBS)
[Sunday—1:00-1:30 PM]

August 24, 1941Cat Wife

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CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL:

“…‘Cat Wife,’ an original radio drama by

Arch Oboler, is presented by the junior staff of KNX, the Columbia

station in Hollywood, today at 4 on WCHS. The production is directed by

Bob Guggenheim, young contact man at CBS, and the cast includes tour

guides, clerks, stenographers and page boys. Oboler is guest producer,

supervising the work of the various junior staff members. ‘Cat Wife’

concludes the series of radio dramas broadcast under the program title,

‘Young Ideas’.”

LIGHTS OUT (WABC, NEW YORK)
[Tuesday--????

January 19, 1943Cat Wife

[“WILL COME FROM THE LOCAL CBS STUDIO”—NYC]
[NOTE: The 1943 performance of “Cat Wife” is available under the title of

“Alley Cat” in a syndicated package released by Oboler in the early 1970s

asThe Deviland Mr. O.]

THE DEVIL’S PLAYHOUSE (WTOP, WASHINGTON)

[Sunday—11:05-11:30 PM]

October 15, 1944Cat Wife