Crime Classics Old Time Radio

Elliot Lewis

Elliot Lewis

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio program which aired on CBS from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954.

Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was a historically true crime series, examining crimes and murders from the past. It grew out of Lewis' personal interest in famous murder cases and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

The crimes dramatized generally covered a broad time and place frame from ancient Greece to late 19th-century America. Each episode in the series was co-written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, in consultation with Lewis, although the scripting process was more a matter of research, as the stories were "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts" or from the works of historians.

The cases ranged from famous assassinations (of Abraham Lincoln, Leon Trotsky, and Julius Caesar) and the lives (and often deaths) of the likes of Cesare Borgia and Blackbeard to more obscure cases, such as Bathsheba Spooner, who killed her husband Joshua Spooner in 1778 and became the first woman tried and executed in America.

The only continuing character was the host/narrator, Thomas Hyland, played by Lou Merrill. Hyland was introduced by the announcer as a "connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders." Merrill's deadpan portrayal of Hyland provided the welcome note of tongue-in-cheek humor to the proceedings. Unlike the ghoulish weird storytellers of The Whistler and The Mysterious Traveler, Hyland was an ordinary fellow who, in a dry, droll manner, would present a tale from his files, his wry comments interspersed between dramatized scenes. The episodes would typically begin with Hyland inviting the audience to listen to a sound, from drops of rain to horses' hooves, and then introducing the main players and events of his report. The titles also contributed to the series' light tone, as they were intentionally pompous and usually laced with irony. Typical titles included "Your Loving Son, Nero," "If a Body Needs a Body, Just Call Burke and Hare," and "The Axe and the Droot Family... How They Fared".



A roster of Hollywood radio actors filled the various historical roles. William Conrad was one of the more frequently heard performers, in such diverse parts as Nero, Blackbeard, Pat Garrett and King Arthur. Other performers, and the villains and victims they portrayed, included Jack Kruschen (as William Burke and Trotsky assassin Ramón Mercader), Jay Novello (as William Hare and Dr. William Palmer), Mary Jane Croft (as Bathsheba Spooner and Marie, Marquise de Brinvilliers), Betty Lou Gerson (as Agrippina and Lucrezia Borgia), Edgar Barrier (as Julius Caesar), Harry Bartell (as Brutus), Hans Conried (as Ali Pasha), Herb Butterfield (as Lincoln, Trotsky, and Thomas Edwin Bartlett), Jack Edwards (as John Wilkes Booth and Cole Younger), Irene Tedrow (as Lizzie Borden), William Johnstone (as Robert Knox), Betty Harford (as Madeleine Smith and Ripper victim Mary Jane Kelly), Clayton Post (as Jesse James), and Sam Edwards (as Billy the Kid and Bob Younger).

Composer Bernard Herrmann returned to radio to score all but one of the series episodes (with Wilbur Hatch substituting for that entry), capturing the sound and feel of the various time periods simply but elegantly, often with the use of only two or three instruments per episode. During the fall of 1953, the show was scheduled back to back with On Stage, another dramatic anthology created by Lewis. He decided to connect the two by presenting "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" on Crime Classics while On Stage featured Our American Cousin, the play Lincoln had attended the night of his death. The experiment was unsuccessful, and according to radio historian John Dunning, earned Lewis a rebuke from network head William S. Paley, who advised him to never attempt anything like it again.

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Episode List


crime-classics_530706 The Shrapnelled Body.mp3
crime-classics_530713 The Terrible Deed of.mp3
crime-classics_530720 The Death of a Pictu.mp3
crime-classics_530727 The Final Day of Gen.mp3
crime-classics_530803 Mr Thrower's Hammer.mp3
crime-classics_530810 The Axe and the Droo.mp3
crime-classics_530817 Incredable Trial of .mp3
crime-classics_530824 The Alsop Family.mp3
crime-classics_530831 Your Loving Son, Ner.mp3
crime-classics_530907 The Torment Of Henri.mp3
crime-classics_530914 The Bloody, Bloody B.mp3
crime-classics_531007 The Hangman and Will.mp3
crime-classics_531014 Seven Layered Arseni.mp3
crime-classics_531021 Billy Bonnie Blood L.mp3
crime-classics_531028 John Hayes - His Hea.mp3
crime-classics_531111 Blackbeard's Fourtee.mp3
crime-classics_531118 The Triangle on the .mp3
crime-classics_531125 The Killing Story of.mp3
crime-classics_531202 If A Body Needs A Bo.mp3
crime-classics_531209 The Assassination of.mp3
crime-classics_531216 John and Judith.mp3
crime-classics_531230 Coyle And Richardson.mp3
crime-classics_540106 The Younger Brothers.mp3
crime-classics_540113 How Supan Got the Ho.mp3
crime-classics_540120 Madeleine Smith-Maid.mp3
crime-classics_540120 Madeline Smith, Maid.mp3
crime-classics_540127 The Boom Brothers.mp3
crime-classics_540203 The Incredible Histo.mp3
crime-classics_540210 Twenty-Three Knives .mp3
crime-classics_540217 Jean Baptiste Troutm.mp3
crime-classics_540224 The Good Ship Jane.mp3
crime-classics_540303 Roger Nims.mp3
crime-classics_540317 Old Sixtoes.mp3
crime-classics_540407 The General's Daught.mp3
crime-classics_540414 James Evens, Fireman.mp3
crime-classics_540428 Widow Magee and the .mp3
crime-classics_540526 Lethal Habit Of Marq.mp3
crime-classics_540602 Mr Jonathon Jewett.mp3
crime-classics_540623 Ali Pasha, A Turkish.mp3




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