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  1. William N. Robson (October 8, 1906 – April 10, 1995) was an American director and producer of radio programs. Early life [ edit ] Robson was born William N. Robson II [1] in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , [2] the son of William N. Robson and Gertrude Brehm Robson. [3]

  2. Other articles where William N. Robson is discussed: radio: Police and detective dramas: …was written and directed by William N. Robson, who would later become one of radio’s most renowned talents, and depicted actual crime stories, which were introduced by members of the Los Angeles Police Department. A final wrap-up related the fate met by the criminals at the hands of the legal…

  3. Apr 13, 1995 · William N. Robson, an early director of radio dramas and documentaries, died of Alzheimer's disease at his home in Alexandria, Va., on Monday. He was 88.

  4. Apr 11, 1995 · OBITUARIES. April 10, 1995 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. WILLIAM N. ROBSON. Radio Director and Producer. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday ...

  5. Director William N Robson Explains How War SFX Were Achieved On Radio During the 1940s. In January of 1976 famed radio producer/director William N. Robson sat down with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran to discuss his career for WTIC's The Golden Age of Radio. Robson was a huge part of the evolution of audio sound effects.

  6. Apr 17, 1995 · William N. Robson, one of the last survivors of radio’s Golden Age of live broadcasts and a director considered “the master of mystery and adventure” because of his extensive and popular ...

  7. Though September 30, 1962 is often acknowledged as the date when The Golden Age of Radio ended, director-producer-writer William N. Robson had a decidedly different take in an interview with Dick Bertell in 1976. “The great period of radio was from 1937, ’38 really, through the war,” Robson reminisced. “It was only seven years—the golden age of radio. ‘Suspense’ and ‘Escape ...

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