Case Dismissed - Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today’s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. It was comprised of thirteen episodes, twelve of which are currently available, and was heard from January 30, 1954 through April 24, 1954.
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February 13, 1954. Pitfalls Of Buying A Home. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. Not auditioned. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A drama about the dangers in buying a home. Sidney Breeze (?), Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Arthur Peterson, Jack Lester, Stanley Gordon, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (? writer), Meg Hahn (?), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:17.
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