Episode 9534: Witch's Tale - "Rat In A Trap" (05-16-32)
Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)
The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer.
THIS EPISODE:
Catalog # 90328. The Witch's Tale. January 28, 1935. MacQuarrie syndication. "Rat In A Trap". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 102 years old today. After three hoboes cause a lawyer's wife to kill herself (rather than face dishonor), the lawyer takes ten years to find the hobo with a scar. The lawyer gets the hobo acquitted...for a reason! The script was previously used on "The Witch's Tale" in the United States on May 16, 1932. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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