John's Other Wife

American old-time radio soap opera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John's Other Wife is an American old-time radio soap opera. It was broadcast on NBC-Red from September 14, 1936, until March 1940. In that month it moved to NBC-Blue, where it ran until March 20, 1942.[1]

GenreSoap opera
Running time15 minutes
Country of originUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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John's Other Wife
Hanley Stafford starred as John Perry in John's Other Wife.
GenreSoap opera
Running time15 minutes
Country of originUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SyndicatesNBC-Red
NBC-Blue
StarringHanley Stafford
Matt Crowley
Luis Van Rooten
Richard Kollmar
William Post, Jr.
Joseph Curtin
Adele Ronson
Rtin O'Brien-Moore
Created byFrank and Anne Hummert
Produced byFrank and Anne Hummert
Original releaseSeptember 14, 1936 (1936-09-14) 
March 20, 1942 (1942-03-20)
Opening theme"The Sweetest Story Ever Told"
Sponsored byBi-So-Dol
Old English floor wax
Louis Phillipe lipstick
Freezone
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Overview

John's Other Wife centered around a store executive, his wife, and a woman who worked for him.[2] The man in the title was John Perry, who owned Perry's Department Store.[3] His insecure wife, Elizabeth, suspected John of being romantically involved with either Annette Rogers, his secretary, or Martha Curtis, his assistant.[4]

The program was one of many soap operas created and produced by Frank Hummert and his wife, Anne.[4]

Sponsors included Bi-So-Dol,[5] Old English floor wax,[6] Louis Phillipe lipstick[7] and Freezone.[8] The theme was "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", by Stanley Davis.[3]

Beginning on May 8, 1939, John's Other Wife was broadcast via electrical transcription on WMCA in New York City in addition to its regular network airings. It was one of eight Blackett-Sample-Hummert programs to do so as a means of increasing New York City coverage for BSH clients.[9]

Cast

The program's cast included the actors shown in the table below:

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CharacterActor
John PerryHanley Stafford
Matt Crowley
Luis Van Rooten
Richard Kollmar
William Post Jr.
Joseph Curtin
Elizabeth PerryAdele Ronson
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Martha CurtisPhyllis Welch
Rita Johnson
Roberta LansingJoan Banks
AnnetteFranc Hale
LannyJohn Kane
Carolyn PrinceElaine Kent
Patricia Holbrook
GrandmotherMary Cecil
Nell Harrison
Virginia Ogden
Dr. Tony ChalmersAlan Bunce
EvelynEthel Blume
MollyIrene Hubbard
Lyda Kane
Curt LansingAlexander Kirkland
JudyAlice Reinheart
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Source: Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows[3]

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