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Les Miserables
Celebration of Victor Hugo's great Novel
First published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century.
Les Miserables - Mercury Theater - Complete
The Mercury Theatre on the Air is a radio series of …
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Les Miserables
Celebration of Victor Hugo's great Novel
First published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century.
Les Miserables - Mercury Theater - Complete
The Mercury Theatre on the Air is a radio series of live radio dramas created by Orson Welles. The weekly hour-long show presented classic literary works performed by Welles's celebrated Mercury Theatre repertory company, with music composed or arranged by Bernard Herrmann. The series began July 11, 1938, as a sustaining program on the CBS Radio network, airing Mondays at 9 pm ET. On September 11, the show moved to Sundays at 8 pm.
Originally Broadcast in seven parts:
7/23/1937 through 9/3/1937
Presented here complete
1. The Bishop
2. Javert
3. The Trial
4. Cosette
5. The Grave
6. The Barricade
7. The Final Episode
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