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Experimental Hour 4 JOB TO BE DONE '

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A Symphony of Industrial America by Pare Lorentz
Production by Laurence Gilliam , based on the original Columbia Workshop production by William Robson , broadcast by the Columbia
Broadcasting System, New York Special music written by Bernard Hermann , played by the BBC Orchestra, Section C, under the direction of Clarence Raybould , and led by Marie Wilson
Here is a second broadcast of the unusual feature programme which many listeners heard on Sunday. It j was originally broadcast in the t
United States under the title of ; Ecce Homo. Pare Lorentz, distin- guished for his work in documentary film production, was the director
The River and The Plough that Broke the Plains. William Robson , director of Columbia Workshop, is leader of the most advanced school of American radio drama producers. Job to be Done presents vividly the problems of contemporary industrial America.
An article about the Columbia Workshop, the author, and the programme will be found on page 6.
' Job to be Done' was broadcast in the National programme on Sunday.

Contributors

Production By:
Laurence Gilliam
Production By:
William Robson
Written By:
Bernard Hermann
Unknown:
Clarence Raybould
Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Unknown:
William Robson

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