GAME | |
Personal Computer |
A Bug's Life by Disney Interactive, Inc. Disney's Active Play, Windows 95, CD-ROM Voice of Mr. Soil |
Playstation |
A Bug's Life by Disney Interactive, Inc. Voice of Mr. Soil |
LITERATURE | |
Audio Renaissance Tapes |
Murder in Hollywood: Stories from "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" October 1991, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall and Morgan Fairchild, 180 minutes, Unabridged Featuring star-studded tales of the lovers, lechers, liars and legends that inhabit the dark side of Tinsel Town — where not all the blood comes from the special effects department. Robert Twohy's "Hooray for Hollywood" read by Roddy McDowall Haskell Barken's "Life Story" read by Morgan Fairchild Richard Matheson's "CU: Mannix" read by Roddy McDowall George Baxt's "Unreasonable Facsimile" read by Morgan Fairchild Lionel Booker's "One Big Happy Family" read by Roddy McDowall Robert Bloch's "Is Betsey Still Awake?" read by Morgan Fairchild Murder With a Twist: Stories from "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" December 1991, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall and Morgan Fairchild, 180 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Probe the madness and murder that spring from the darkest depths of the human psyche. Celia Fremlin's "Golden Tuesday" read by Roddy McDowall Robert Barnard's "Cupid's Dart" read by Morgan Fairchild Donald E. Westlake's "The Girl of My Dreams" read by Roddy McDowall Ruth Rendell's "The New Girlfriend" read by Morgan Fairchild Lawrence Block's "The Ehrengraf Method" read by Roddy McDowall Robert Twohy's "At a Rest Stop South of Portland" read by Morgan Fairchild Mysteries to Die For April 1994, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Angie Dickinson, Morgan Fairchild, Dennis Franz, Roddy McDowall and Patrick Macnee 720 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Twenty-Three stories selected from the pages of the world's most respected mystery magazines, "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine" and "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine". All stories in the Murder in Hollywood and Murder With a Twist collections are included here, plus:
Lawrence Block's "As Good As A Rest" |
BMP Audio |
Enchanted Tales For release in 1998-1999 Oscar Wilde's "The Birthday of the Infanta" read by Roddy McDowall Silver Lining Volume 2 Poetry Collection slated for release in 1998-1999 Read by Kim Hunter, Jason Robards, Dustin Hoffman, Roddy McDowall, Anthony Andrews and others |
Galaxy Press |
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 by L. Ron Hubbard September 1991, Science Fiction Fantasy Read by Roddy McDowall, 720 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette The year 3000 is dominated by a brutal race called the Psychlos, who have conquered Earth to establish a mining operation. Jonnie Goodboy Tyler, the story's hero, along with a band of surviving Scotsmen, ingeniously eliminate the Psychlos from Earth and then go on to do some technological, financial, and diplomatic fast-thinking to keep other alien races from taking the Psychlos' place Fear by L. Ron Hubbard January 1991, Fiction Thriller Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Unabridged, Cassette Professor James Lowry didn't believe in spirits, or witches, or demons. Not until a gentle spring evening when his hat disappeared along with four hours of his life. Now Lowry is pursued by a dark, secret evil that is turning his whole world against him as he tries to remember - all the while hearing a warning from the shadows: "If you find your hat you'll find your four hours. If you find your four hours then you will die..." Final Blackout by L. Ron Hubbard October 1991 Read by Roddy McDowall, Cassette Incessant warfare has turned Europe into a hell - a battlefield torn by 30 years of explosive combat & biological warfare. A small band of soldiers & "The Lieutenant", their charismatic & brilliant leader, somehow survive the barren wasteland. Privation & violent, civilization-shattering war has filled The Lieutenant's life, yet nothing can prepare him to face the evil that caused it Ole Doc Methuselah by L. Ron Hubbard April 1992, Science Fiction Fantasy Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Unabridged, Cassette The exciting interplanetary exploits of Solider of Light No. 77 & his alien pal Hippocrates in the late third Millenia |
Dove Audio |
Batman by Craig Shaw Gardner June 1989, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall, 90 minutes, Abridged, Cassette Produced by Roddy McDowall and Kim Weeks The mysterious, masked crimefighter known as the Batman protects the citizens of Gotham City against the demented, bone-white, green-haired, and eternally grinning villain named The Joker Billy by Whitley Strieber 1990, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette Produced by Roddy McDowall This chilling tale of a young boy who is kidnapped by a deranged misfit is a shocking look into the dark soul of a psychopath Communion by Whitley Strieber July 1987, Biography/History: Other Read by Roddy McDowall, 177 minutes, Abridged Produced by Roddy McDowall and John Soltys Whitley Strieber was an indifferent skeptic on the subject of intelligent nonhuman life-until the evening he suffered a shattering assault from the unknown. Roddy McDowall evokes the author's terror and fascination with the fierce little figures that invaded his life, seeking the very depth of the soul-seeking communion Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of Heaven's Gate by Steven Bach 1986, Biography/History Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged, Cassette A riveting, witty and essentially heartbreaking chronicle of a catastrophe: the simultaneous making of Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate" and unmaking of United Artists, as seen through the eyes of someone who saw it all happen. Goldwyn Biography by A. Scott Berg August 1989, Biography/History Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette The story of Samuel Goldwyn, one of the producers who created the Hollywood film industry and immortal movies including "The Best Years of Our Lives" and "Wuthering Heights". Goldwyn was one of the most colorful and vivid personalities of his time. Grimaldis of Monaco by Anne Edwards 1992, Biography/History Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged, Cassette In 1215, wealthy Genoese merchant Rainier Grimaldi established a fortress for what was to become Europe's oldest dynasty. The family has been under threat ever since, first from a rebellious nephew, and more recently from magnates like Aristotle Onassis. Anne Edwards tells the story of Prince Rainier and his ancestors in full, for the first time. Find out the inside story about the country, the family, and the hardships they endured - as well as the magical moments including Prince Rainier's wedding to Grace Kelly. The Guest of Honor by Irving Wallace April 1989, Fiction Classical Literature Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged When the President of the United States falls in love with a beautiful leader of the island of Lampang, scandal and international intrigue soon follow. A nosy reporter and a jealous First Lady add to the excitement Maps in a Mirror by Orson Scott Card November 1999, Science Fiction/Fantasy 360 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette "The Elephants of Posnan" read by Orson Scott Card "Unaccompanied Sonata" read by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. "Freeway Games" read by Robert Forster "Lost Boys" read by Stefan Rudnicki "Quietus" read by Scott Brick "The Best Day" read by William Windom "Fat Farm" read by Roddy McDowall "Ender's Game" read by Michael Gross Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend by Steven Bach February 1993, Biography/History Read by Roddy McDowall, 360 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Author Bach explores the sultry film legend's life more completely than any other work, including talks with Dietrich's directors such as Josef von Sternberg and Maximilian Schell, commentary on the actress's distinctive style, and a mature exploration of her bisexuality. Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon 1982, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette Produced by Roddy McDowall and Holly Sklar Jamie McGregor founds his business on stolen South African diamonds and a ruthless desire for revenge. When his daughter Kate assumes control, the business blossoms in a world-wide conglomerate - a family empire she will stop at nothing to preserve More of the Best of Science Fiction and Fantasy 1995, Science Fiction/Fantasy 360 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Orson Scott Card's "Fat Farm" read by Roddy McDowall Roger Zelazny's "Permafrost" read by Siddig El Fadil John Varley's "Options" read by Claudia Christian Karen Joy Fowler's "The Poplar Street Study" read by Terry Farrell Lawrence Watt-Evans' "Why I Left Harry's All Night Hamburgers" read by Wil Wheaton Robert Silverberg's "Our Lady of the Sauropods" read by Robin Curtis Arthur C. Clarke's "The Sentinel" read by Siddig El Fadil Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "Skin Deep" read by Nana Visitor Joe Haldeman's "Feedback" read by Robin Curtis Murder in a Distant Land (a.k.a. Distant Danger Anthology) Selections from the Mystery Writers of American Anthology by Janwillem Van De Wetering November 1992, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue 360 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Margaret Maron's "Deadhead Coming Down" read by Andrew Stevens Barbara Owens' "A Little Piece of Room" read by Peter Marshall Jean Darling's "The Matchstick Hut" read by Andrew Stevens Joyce Harrington's "Night Crawlers" read by Nancy Dussault Walter Satterhwait's "The Smoke People" read by Arte Johnson James Holding's "The Treasure of Pachacamac" read by Peter Marshall Edward D. Hoch's "The Vultures of Malabar" read by Arte Johnson Stephanie Kay Bendel's "The Woman in the Shadows" read by Roddy McDowall Murder in America 1995, Fiction Short Stories 360 minutes, Casette Mary Higgins Clark's "Lucky Day" read by Betsy Palmer Whitley Strieber's "Vaudeville" read by Roddy McDowall William F. Nolan's "Pirate's Moon" read by Perry King Jon A. Breen's "Starstruck" read by James Stacy Gerald Tomlinson's "Snookered" read by David Birney Ron Goulart's "It Was Bad Enough" read by Arte Johnson Betty Buchanan's "Gee Whiz, My Lovely" read by Joan Rivers Murder in Los Angeles by M.R. Henderson, Jon A. Breen and William F. Nolan 1986, Fiction Short Stories 273 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Jon L. Breen's "Starstruck" read by James Stacy M.R. Henderson's "Dream House" read by Roddy McDowall William F. Nolan's "Pirates Moon" read by Perry King Murder in Manhattan Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Published by Dove/Morrow Books on Tape in 1986 308 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Mary Higgins Clark's "Lucky Day" read by Betsy Palmer Whitley Strieber's "Vaudeville" read by Roddy McDowall Dorothy Salisbury Davis' "Till Death Do Us Part" read by Juliet Mills Thomas Chastain's "Directed Verdict" read by Peter Graves Murder on the Aisle by Thomas Adcock, Jon L. Breen, and more (edited by Mary Higgins Clark) 1988, Fiction Short Stories Read by David Birney, Arte Johnson, Perry King, Roddy McDowall, and Joan Rivers 408 minutes, Unabridged Introduction by Mary Higgins Clark read by Roddy McDowall Jon L. Breen's "Revival in Eastport" read by David Birney Isak Romun's "Enjoyment of the Artist" read by Arte Johnson John F. Suter's "A Break in the Film" read by Perry King Betty Buchanan's "Gee Whiz, My Lovely" read by Joan Rivers Ron Goulart's "It Was Bad Enough" read by Arte Johnson Gerald Tomlinson's "Snookered" read by David Birney Joan Richter's "The Waste Pile At Apple Bow" read by Perry King Lawrence Treat's "A Slip of the Lip" read by Arte Johnson J.F. Peirce's "The Double Death of Nell Quigley" read by David Birney Joyce Harrington's "Death of a Princess" read by Joan Rivers William F. Nolan's "Saturday's Shadow" read by Roddy McDowall Thomas Adcock's "New York, New York" read by Arte Johnson Edward D. Hoch's "Captain Leopold Goes to the Dogs" read by Perry King Henry Slesar's "The Last Escape" read by David Birney Scanners II by Professor Janus Kimball 1990, Science Fiction Fantasy Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged, Cassette Produced by Roddy McDowall Scanners are people with telepathic powers so refined that they can manipulate all those whose paths they cross. Part 2 of the Scanners trilogy tells the story of a young, untrained scanner who fight against the men who have turned a group of Scanners into virtual slaves. Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy Fiction Classical Literature Read by Roddy McDowall, 360 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette "The Scarlet Pimpernel" is a romantic adventure set during the French Revolution and the ensuing Reign of Terror. Inspired by a clandestine leader, a small band of titled Englishmen helps innocent victims escape. The hero, a man of many disguises, not only defies but taunts the French authorities: he leaves a blood red flower, a scarlet pimpernel, at the scene of each of his rescues Shoes of the Fisherman by Morris West June 1989, Fiction Adventure Suspense Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged, Cassette The College of Cardinals assembles at the Vatican to elect a new Pope. This time the white smoke that issues from the chimney into St. Peter's Square, signaling a conclusive ballot, heralds the accession of a new kind of Pope, a man of the people who has endured uncommon suffering and long imprisonment. International politics, conflicting forces within the ruling body of the Church itself, and domestic dramas played out by people of local power all demand the new Pontiff's attention immediately. How will this brave and simple man meet the challenges -- and achieve his own vision as well? The Stars Shine Down by Sidney Sheldon September 1992, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall, 1080 minutes, Unabridged, Cassette Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged, Cassette Lara Cameron is the only daughter of an abusive rent collector in Scotland. When her father becomes sick, she takes over his job, and begins to build a small real estate empire. Moving to the U.S., she is hugely successful, first in Chicago, then in New York - an "iron butterfly" in her dealings. She has emotional relationships with various men - a banker, a mobster, a concert pianist - whose interrelationships create a too-volatile chemistry. Transformation: The Breakthrough by Whitley Strieber October 1988, Biography/History: Other Read by Roddy McDowall, 150 minutes, Abridged The visitors from Strieber's earlier work, "Communion", have not gone away. They have remained to inhabit Strieber's new vision of a magnificent, mysterious, and fiercely alive universe. Emerging from where they have been buried under denial and false assurance, they are nothing less than agents of his transformation-and perhaps the transformation of our world. Under the Streets of Nice by Ken Follett & René L. Maurice March 1996, Fiction Mystery & Intrigue Read by Roddy McDowall, 360 minutes, Single Reader, Unabridged, Cassette The breathtaking, compelling story of Albert Spaggiari who engineered the most lucrative, ingenious robbery in history, then escaped during his trial. Convicted in absentia and sentenced to life in prison, Spaggiari retired to a ranch in Argentina, but continued to taunt the European authorities for more than a decade. He died mysteriously in 1989, and the loot was never recovered The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber 1993, 1994, Fiction Horror Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Abridged, Cassette The wolfen are hideously ugly, unbelievably savage, inescapably fast creatures that have preyed on humanity for thousands of years. Now they must be destroyed by the only two people who have grasped their full horror - a man and a woman, both cops. They find themselves locked in a strange, passionate mix of love, hate, and sheer, unrelenting terror as they hunt the dangerous beasts. Will they be able to stop the wolfen in time? |
Other Publishers |
Hollywood Mysteries 1987 I, Strahd : The Memoirs of a Vampire by P.N. Elrod September 1993, Fiction Horror Published by Random House Audiobooks Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette A mystical tale of gothic horror featuring the most popular villain in the Ravenloft series. The very heart of evil in Barovia, Strahd Von Zarovich has ruled his land with an iron fist for nearly four centuries. He has risen to power through warfare, and his life has been comprised of armies and assassins, taxes and laws. Beneath the grim weight of these duties, Strahd is growing old. But few of the living know that The Devil Strahd, as his people call him, is a vampire lord.
"My really big thrill about I, Strahd: The Memoirs of a Vampire was the audiobook, which was read by the legendary Roddy McDowall. I've always been a great fan of his work. That man can pick and choose what he does, so it was a tremendous thrill and compliment that he decided to perform my work. He did a marvelous job of it, and I'd be recommending it to people even if I'd not written the book!" — P.N. Elrod, ©Crescent Blues Many Voices Published by Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc. in 1963 Laureate Edition 9ab A two-set recording featuring Katherine Cornell, Douglas Campbell, E. Martin Browne, Basil Langton, J.D. Canon, George Rose, Roddy McDowall, Julie Harris, Oscar Brand, Nancy Wickwire and Paul Stevens. Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart" performed by Roddy McDowall Selections from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" performed by Roddy McDowall and Katherine Cornell Miracles : Poems Written by Children Collected by Richard Lewis Published by Harper Audio Read by Julie Harris and Roddy McDowall Piggins and Picnic With Piggins by Jane Yolen 1988 Published by Caedmon Performed by Roddy McDowall, 26 minutes, Unabridged, Casette Piggins, the very proper butler sleuth of the Reynards, takes on two interesting cases: the disappearance of a diamond necklace, and the kidnapping of his employers' son. Roddy McDowall Reads the Horror Stories of H.P. Lovecraft Published by Prestige Records-Lively Arts in 1963 LA 300003 "The Outsider" read by Roddy McDowall "The Hound" read by Roddy McDowall The Sentinel And Other Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories Published by Fantastic Audio in June 2004 Unabridged, Cassette Arthur C. Clarke's "The Sentinel" read by Siddig El Fadil Roger Zelazny's "Permafrost" read by Siddig El Fadil Karen Joy Fowler's "The Poplar Street Study" read by Terry Farrell Robert Silverberg's "Our Lady of the Sauropods" read by Robin Curtis Orson Scott Card's "Fat Farm" read by Roddy McDowall Ben Bova Greg Bear Susan Schwartz Jane Yolin Connie Willis Dan Simmons Stamboul Train by Graham Greene Published by Baker & Taylor Video in May 1991 Read by Roddy McDowall, 180 minutes, Single Reader, Abridged, Cassette All aboard for mystery and intrigue ... Join Graham Greene's witty and sophisticated characters on board the Orient Express as they speed from Ostend to Constantinople, leaving a trail of lust, revolution and murder. Twilight Zone #3: Odyssey of Flight 33 by Rod Serling Science Fiction Fantasy Published by Harper Collins on June 16, 1992 Read by Roddy McDowall, 60 minutes, Single Reader, Unabridged, Cassette The riveting story of a passenger plane that disappears while en route from London to New York. While a frantic search is begun on the ground, the bewildered crew of Flight 33 slowly realizes that an atmospheric phenomenon has transported them back in time to a prehistoric world with no runways -- and no help. |
MUSIC / SOUNDTRACK | |
Marc Blitzstein and His Theater Compositions Westminster Spoken Arts #717 May 1956 |
Nickel Under the Foot From "The Cradle Will Rock" Evelyn Lear The Hotel Lobby From "The Cradle Will Rock" Roddy McDowall, Alvin Epstein and Jane Connell Penny Candy From "No For An Answer" Joshua Shelly Francie From "No For An Answer" George Gaynes, Evelyn Lear Birdie's Aria From "Regina" Brenda Lewis |
Ben Bagley's Alan Jay Lerner Revisited Crewe Records CR 1337, 1960s? Painted Smiles Records, 1992 Running Time 74:13 |
Progress (5:01) Roddy McDowall, Nancy Walker, Chorus Love Song (4:11) Jerry Orbach I Love You This Morning (3:12) Blossom Dearie, Chorus This is my Holiday (4:21) Roddy McDowall, Blossom Dearie Sunday Jumps (2:31) Nancy Walker The Day Before Spring (3:32) Blossom Dearie God's Green World (4:00) Jerry Orbach, the Boys Economics (3:26) Dorothy Loudon, the Girls You Haven't Changed at All (5:05) Roddy McDowall, Nancy Walker You're all the World to Me (2:15) Blossom Dearie, Chorus Every Night at Seven (2:34) Roddy McDowall, Chorus Mister Right (4:20) Dorothy Loudon This is the Life (6:05) Jerry Orbach Open Your Eyes (3:05) Dorothy Loudon, Chorus You've Got a Hold on Me (1:43) Ann Hampton Callaway My Last Love (2:10) I'm Your Man (2:54) Robert Marks, Arthur Siegel A Jug of Wine (1:36) Dorothy Loudon My Love is a Married Man (3:06) Ann Hampton Callaway Sur Les Quais De Ramsdale, Vermont (2:15) Dorothy Loudon A Toujours (1:35) Ann Hampton Callaway Too Late Now (2:11) Dorothy Loudon |
Camelot Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Recorded December 11, 1960 Original Producer: Goddard Lieberson CD Reissue Producer: Gary Schultz © 1960, 1988 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. |
Overture (3:13) Orchestra March (Parade) (1:28) Orchestra I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight (2:02) Richard Burton The Simple Joys of Maidenhood (3:02) Julie Andrews Camelot (2:30) Richard Burton Follow Me (2:12) Mary Sue Berry C'est Moi (3:29) Robert Goulet The Lusty Month of May (3:00) Julie Andrews and ensemble Then You May Take Me to the Fair (4:29) Julie Andrews, Bruce Yarnell, James Gannon and John Cullum How to Handle a Woman (2:37) Richard Burton Before I Gaze At You Again (1:59) Julie Andrews If Ever I Would Leave You (3:11) Robert Goulet The Seven Deadly Virtues (1:26) Roddy McDowall What Do the Simple Folk Do? (5:01) Richard Burton and Julie Andrews Fie on Goodness (3:35) Male ensemble I Loved You Once in Silence (3:07) Julie Andrews Guenevere (3:19) Ensemble Finale Ultimo (Camelot Reprise) (2:04) Richard Burton and ensemble |
RADIO | |
Academy Award Theater CBS E.R. Squibb & Sons Produced and Directed by: Dee Englebach Announcer: Hugh Brundage Adaptations: Frank Wilson Original Music Composed and Conducted by: Leith Stevens |
Keys of the Kingdom Episode 22 Aired 08-21-1946 With Gregory Peck and Roddy McDowall |
Bill Stern Sports Newsreel NBC Colgate |
Episode 363 Aired 10-18-1946 With Roddy McDowall |
California Artists Radio Theatre (CART)
Performed twice a month at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel's Cinegrill, with the presentations recorded for later broadcast |
The Plot to Overthrow Christmas Aired 12-03-1993 (29 minutes) Story by Norman Corwin With Richard Crenna, Roddy McDowall (as Sotto Voce), Marvin Kaplan, David Warner, Norman Lloyd, Stan Freberg, Shawn McCloury, Kathleen Freeman, Elliot Reed, Parly Bear, Samantha Eggar and William Windom Alice in Wonderland Aired 08-12-1994 and 08-14-1994 Story by Lewis Carroll Adapted, directed and produced by Peggy Webber With Roddy McDowall (as Lewis Carroll and as the March Hare), Samantha Eggar, Marvin Kaplan, Linda Henning, Ralph Storey, William Windom, Norman Lloyd, Bob Legionaire, Kathleen Freeman, Elliot Reid, John Astin, Parley Baer, Jeanette Nolan, Don Messick and Leon Adams Joy to the World 1996 Directed by Peggy Lee Webber With Roddy McDowall, Kathleen Freeman, William Windom, Jeanette Nolan, Parley Baer, Linda Henning, Richard Erdman, Ashby Adams, Marvin Kaplan, Sean McClory, John Bliss, Peggy Webber, Diane Ketchie, Jim Sitterly and John Harlan Peter and Wendy Aired 06-01-1997 (88 minutes) Story by James Barrie Adapted, Produced and Directed by Peggy Webber With Roddy McDowall (as James Barrie), Samantha Eggar, Louis Nye, William Windom, Marty Maguire, Peggy Webber, Ian & Whitney Dickinson and Adam Peterson Mysteries in the Air "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" (27 minutes) "The Seven Layered Arsenic Cake of Madame LeFarge" (29 minutes) Narrated by Roddy McDowall With John Harlan, Jeanette Nolan, John Astin, Marty Maguire, Roger Perry, Linda Henning, William Windom, John Bliss, John Saxon, Tom Williams and Kathleen Freeman |
Command Performance AFRS Production for the entertainment of Armed Forces troops |
Episode 165 Aired 03-08-1945 Emcee: Frank Sinatra With Francis Langford, Elizabeth Taylor, Gary Crosby, Roddy McDowall, Margaret O'Brien, Peggy Ann Garner and the Crosby Children |
Crisis Syndicated by Golden West Broadcasting Produced at Audio Recording Inc. Thursdays 7:05-8:00pm Produced & written by Jim French Starring Jim & Pat French |
The Tweed Cap Episode 82 Aired 09-25-1975 With Roddy McDowall as an Irish Lad whose best friend refuses to remove his cap - for any reason |
Family Theater Mutual Sustaining Announcer: Tony La Frano Created by Father Patrick Peyton |
The World of David Lee Episode 29 Aired 08-28-1947 With Roddy McDowall and Ann Blythe The Man Who Died Twice Episode 57 Aired 03-11-1948 With Roddy McDowall, John Sutten and Patricia Morrison The World of David Lee Episode 87 Aired 10-07-1948 With Peggy Ann Garner and Roddy McDowall Alter of Freedom Episode 104 Aired 02-09-1949 With Roddy McDowall and Ann Revere Don Quixote Episode 147 Aired 12-07-1949 With Roddy McDowall, Ted Osborne, Jay Novelo and Peggy Weber The Prince and the Pauper Episode 160 Aired 03-08-1950 With Carlton Young, Roddy McDowall and Terry Kilborne Hans Brinker Episode 195 Aired 11-08-1950 With Roddy McDowall and Dean Stockwell Lullaby of Christmas Episode 199 Aired 12-13-1950 (Christmas show) With Ruth Hussey and Roddy McDowall The Flame and the Sword Episode 209 Aired 02-28-1951 With Don McNeil and Roddy McDowall In Shining Armor Episode 235 Aired 09-05-1951 With Roddy McDowall, Ruth Hussey and Lee Bowman The Leading Lady Episode 284 Aired 09-10-1952 (Last show mastered on discs) With Roddy McDowall, Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Ryan Lullaby of Christmas Episode 296 Aired 12-10-1952 (Christmas program) With Ruth Hussey and Roddy McDowall |
The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre CBS Gulf Gasoline Aired Sunday from Hollywood |
How Green Was My Valley Episode 109 Aired 03-22-1942 With Sara Allgood, Donald Crisp, Roddy McDowall, Maureen O'Hara, Walter Pidgeon and Rhys Williams |
Hallmark Playhouse CBS Hallmark Cards Host: James Hilton Announcer: Frank Goss |
National Velvet Episode 55 Aired 10-06-1949 With Roddy McDowall and Anne Whitfield |
Hollywood's Open House |
America's Children 1945 With Roddy McDowall, Ben Cooper, Edwin Bruce, Irene Hubbard and Joan Laser |
Hollywood Star Time CBS Frigidaire/General Motors Aired Sundays 2:30 - 3:00pm Host: Herbert Marshall Announcer: Wendell Niles |
Kidnapped Episode 17 Aired 04-28-46 With Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Roddy McDowall and Lurene Tuttle |
Imagination Theater A one-hour weekly mystery radio playhouse, recorded live before a 500-seat studio audience |
The Tweed Cap Aired 07-07-1996 With Roddy McDowall as an Irish Lad whose best friend refuses to remove his cap - for any reason |
The Kate Smith Hour | |
Keep Up With The Kids A Saturday Mutual quiz show Host: Benay Ventura |
1948 Roddy McDowall competed against his father Thomas |
The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater CBS Lady Esther Aired Monday from Hollywood |
The Pied Pier Episode 157 Aired 08-16-1943 With Monty Wooley and Roddy McDowall |
The Lux Radio Theatre NBC from New York till 07-29-1935 Then CBS From Hollywood Sponsored by Lux Soap |
How Green Was My Valley Episode 363 Aired 09-21-1942 With Walter Pidgeon, Donald Crisp, Maureen O'Hara, Roddy McDowall, Sara Allgood and Gale Gordon The Pied Piper Episode 376 Aired 12-21-1942 With Frank Morgan, Roddy McDowall, Anne Baxter and Ralph Morgan My Friend Flicka Episode 400 Aired 06-07-43 With Roddy McDowall, George Brent and Rita Johnson Thunderhead: Son of Flicka Episode 518 Aired 02-25-46 With Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster and Rita Johnson |
People Are Funny NBC Host: Art Linkletter |
Aired 01-31-1950 With Roddy McDowall |
The Roddy McDowall Show DJ: Roddy McDowall |
1950 broadcast on California radio station KMPC for one year |
Suspense CBS Sustained Roma Wines |
One-Way Street Episode 229 Aired 01-23-1947 With Raymond E. Lawrence, Roddy McDowall and Jeanette Nolan |
Theater Guild on the Air United States Steel Hour ABC Sponsored by United States Steel |
The Thief Episode 258 Aired 01-27-1952 Wtih Dorothy McGuire, David Niven and Roddy McDowall |
The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen Mutual Sustained Starred Elliot Lewis as Philip Carney |
Rocky III and the Dead Man's Chest Episode 32 Aired 02-11-48 With Roddy McDowall, William Conrad and Ben Wright |