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Fielden Ward Farrington was an author, radio announcer and long-time CBS staffer. He was born July 4, 1909 in Clinton, Indiana and died July 8, 1977 in Bayville, New York at the age of 68. Farrington began his radio career in 1929 at WBOW in Terre Haute as an announcer and copy writer.
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Fielden Farrington. (Writer) (1909 - 1977) In addition to his 21 CBS Radio Mystery Theater scripts, Fielden Farrington worked on two TV screenplays based on his novels. A couple encounters a UFO landing on Earth. Though the husband insists on denying what he saw, his wife starts to get neighbourly visits from aliens.
DateEpisodeTitlePlot11/25/19740178A couple encounters a UFO landing on ...12/09/19740184A young couple expecting a child also ...01/23/19750210A college professor and his wife retire ...04/14/19750256Childhood cruelty unhinges a man named ...Fielden Farrington. Writer: True Story. Fielden Farrington was born on 4 July 1909. Fielden was a writer, known for True Story (1957), The Strangers in 7A (1972) and A Little Game (1971).
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In addition to his 21 CBS Radio Mystery Theater scripts, Fielden Farrington worked on two TV screenplays based on his novels.. Fielden Farrington is th...
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May 7, 2018 · This is my collection of all CBS Radio Mystery Theater episodes written by Fielden Farrington. I searched for best available copies and cleaned up the files a...
Fielden Farrington wrote amazing episodes for CBSRMT containing Drama & the Supernatural (i.e., #0278-RETURN TO SHADOW LAKE and #0549-THE COLONY). This episode kind of reminds me of the 1988 film BEETLEJUICE where a married couple return home, but are invisible to everyone around them.
Fielden Farrington's story was so good, it was like a cross between THE TWILIGHT ZONE and THE X-FILES. A terrific fantasy-mystery that defines the CBSRMT series. The sound effects of the car engine, the UFO soaring, howling wind, crickets, footsteps, doorbells, tableware clinking, serving trays, jail bars, citizens murmuring, the gavel, and the ...