So The Story Goes - Johnnie Neblett
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"SO THE STORY GOES" Human -interest stories based on authentic fact; little known quirks of fate that have changed the destiny of man-kind; spine -tingling yarns of science, history, art, literature and sports - all these are included. Johnnie Neblett, the narrator, has a wealth of radio and film experience behind him which, coupled with splendid delivery and a dramatic sense of timing, makes "So the Story Goes" an entertainment feature for the whole family. (Manitola Calling Magazine April 1944) As far as I can tell there are no episodes of this program in circulation.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.