May 1, 1978
CBS-TV’s “RAZZMATAZZ” GOES BACKSTAGE
DURING A “MYSTERY THEATER” TAPING
CBS MYSTERY THEATER fans will have an opportunity to observe a radio drama in production as RAZZMATAZZ, the CBS News magazine for young viewers, goes backstage at CBS Radio’s Studio G. A portion of the recording session for MYSTERY THEATER’S “The Golden Amulet,” a legendary Japanese ghost story, will be seen in one segment of RAZZMATAZZ, hosted by Barry Bostwick, Thursday, May 11 (4:00-4:30 PM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
Sitting in the control booth is MYSTERY THEATER’s producer-director Himan Brown, directing his actors -- Tony Roberts, Evie Juster, Robert Dryden and Joan Shea -- and sound effects man, Jerry McCarty, who with various props helps the listener “hear” the sounds essential to the story. Bostwick solves one mystery for RAZZMATAZZ viewers when he shows some of the props used to create such sounds as marching armies and a storm.
Taking a minute put of his directing chores, Brown has a special message for young people: “You have grown up in a generation where you stared and you looked. Everything had to have a picture. Radio will give you the excitement of listening.”
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Contact: Cheryl Daly
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