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    Let Me Do the Talking

    Studio One: Season 1, Episode 2

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  1. Let Me Do the Talking: Directed by Worthington Miner, Paul Nickell. With John Conte, Susan Douglas Rubes, Paul Branson, Betty Furness. A young agent in the publishing business wheels and deals his way up the ladder, stepping on a few too many toes along the way.

    • Worthington Miner, Paul Nickell
    • 1948-11-26
    • Drama
    • 60
  2. Air Date. : 11.11.1947 ( November 11, 1947) Plot. : + "Let Me Do The Talking". A behind-the-scenes look at the "literary business." + Let Me Do The Talking is based on the novel by Richard Mayland. It is a behind the scenes inside the agents portrait of the literary business and its main concern is the young man who came to be known as the ...

  3. Sun, Nov 7, 1948. During a stormy night, a woman alone in a country house discovers a dead body in her basement and is terrorized by an intruder. 6.0/10 (17) Rate. Watch options. S1.E2 ∙ Let Me Do the Talking. Fri, Nov 26, 1948.

  4. "Studio One" Let Me Do the Talking (TV Episode 1948) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. May 29, 2007 · Studio One radio dramas were brilliantly produced and introduced by Fletcher Markle and beautifully acted by such stars as Geraldine Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Madeline Carroll, Charles Laughton, and Gene Kelly with an equally great ensemble of featured players such as Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Hester Sondergaard, and Hedley Rennie.

  6. Studio One is an American anthology drama television series that was adapted to from a radio series. It was created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle for CBS. It premiered on November 7, 1948, and ended on September 29, 1958, with a total of 467 episodes over the course of 10 seasons.

  7. May 11, 2021 · Studio One radio dramas were brilliantly produced and introduced by Fletcher Markle and beautifully acted by such stars as Geraldine Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Madeline Carroll, Charles Laughton, and Gene Kelly with an equally great ensemble of featured players such as Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Hester Sondergaard, and Hedley Rennie.

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