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The Adventures of Christopher Wells

''The Adventures of Christopher Wells'' was a 30-minute radio crime drama broadcast on CBS from September 28, 1947 to June 22, 1948. It was heard at 10pm on Sunday during 1947, and in 1948 it aired on Tuesday at 9:30pm. The shift to Tuesday was fatal, as it placed the drama opposite ''Fibber McGee and Molly'' on NBC.
Sponsored by DeSoto-Plymouth, the program was created and directed by Ed Byron, who also created the more successful ''Mr. District Attorney''.
Myron McCormick had the title role of globe-trotting journalist Wells, and Charlotte Lawrence portrayed Stacy McGill, Wells' assistant. Les Damon and Vicki Vola took over those lead roles in February 1948. Edward A. Byron was producer-director. Peter Van Streeden furnished the background music.〔 〕
Robert Shaw's scripts usually placed Wells in a different country each week. For ''Newsweek'', Byron offered a back story on Wells, noting that he was born September 28, 1912, sold newspapers and worked as a $16-a-week cub reported on a New York daily newspaper before becoming a featured columnist with traits of Nellie Bly, Richard Harding Davis and Walter Winchell.〔Dunning, John (1998). ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio.'' New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507678-8〕
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