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  1. Anthologie-Serie Der berühmte Fernsehkolumnist Walter Winchell fungierte als Gastgeber dieser Anthologienserien, die sich mit der Reinszenierung wahrer Kriminalfälle beschäftigte. Cast & Crew

  2. The Plot Against America: Created by Ed Burns, David Simon. With Winona Ryder, Anthony Boyle, Zoe Kazan, Morgan Spector. Characters live in an alternative history in which Franklin D. Roosevelt was defeated in the U.S. presidential election of 1940 by Charles Lindbergh.

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  3. The Untouchables: With Robert Stack, Walter Winchell, Nicholas Georgiade, Paul Picerni. Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptable agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.

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  4. 31. Dez. 2014 · Despite all the slams that Winchell was a horrible broadcaster just remember that he had one of the top 10 radio shows with the same delivery all during the 1940s . And yes he was a rabid anti-Communist but he ALSO was a rabid , early anti_Nazi/Fascist all during the late '30s and pre war 1940's.. He loved Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, got a Navy commission during WW2 and frequently advised the ...

  5. The Walter Winchell File is the title of a television crime drama series that initially aired from 1957 to 1958, dramatizing cases from the New York City Police Department that were covered in the New York Daily Mirror. The series featured columnist and announcer Walter Winchell, John Larch, George Cisar, Robert Anderson, Robert Brubaker, Dolores Donlon, and Gene Barry, a year before he was ...

  6. Winchell was writing a regular gossip column for the New York Daily Mirror when he made his radio debut in 1930 on CBS’s Saks on Broadway, a 15-minute feature devoted to show business news. His radio breakthrough came in 1932, when NBC’s Blue Network (later ABC) tapped him to host The Jergens Journal, another 15- minute show that mixed entertainment news with matters of national importance ...

  7. The series featured columnist and announcer Walter Winchell, John Larch, George Cisar, Robert Anderson, Robert Brubaker, Dolores Donlon, and Gene Barry, a year before he was cast in the lead of NBC's Bat Masterson. Thirty-nine episodes were produced; the first twenty-six aired on ABC during the 1957-1958 season, and the final thirteen were seen in syndication in 1959. Among the guest stars was ...