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  1. This actor appeared in the following radio shows. Died 11/14/1981 at age 77. Married to radio actress Jeanne Bates (1943-1981 his death). Creator and writer for The Main Line on Mutual-Radio (1944-1946). Writerand director for Murder Will Out on ABC-Radio (1945-1946). The buzz-term for Old Time Radio is 'OTR'.

  2. Feb 17, 2023 · Lew X. Lansworth. Publication date 1957 Publisher Joantahan Cape Thirty Bedford Square London Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeanne_BatesJeanne Bates - Wikipedia

    Lew X. Lansworth. . . ( m. 1943; died 1981) . Jeanne Bates (May 21, 1918 – November 28, 2007) was an American radio, film and television actress. After performing in radio serials, she signed a contract with Columbia Pictures in 1942 which began her career in films both in bit parts and larger roles in a series of horror films and noirs ...

  4. Dec 1, 2007 · X (Twitter) For Subscribers. All Sections _____ eNewspaper. About Us . About Us; ... She married the program’s writer, Lew X. Lansworth, in 1943, two years after the show moved to Hollywood.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0060931Jeanne Bates - IMDb

    Jeanne Bates began her acting career while a student at San Mateo Junior College, appearing on radio soap operas in San Francisco. She played the lead in an airwave mystery series, Lew X. Lansworth's "Whodunit" (Bates' scream was the show's "signature"), which became so successful that it (and Bates) moved to Hollywood in 1941.

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  6. Lew X. Lansworth. Publication date 1926-08 Topics Science and Technology Magazines, Radio, magazine covers, vintage magazines, advertising art, vintage advertisements

  7. Jeanne Bates' first experience with gunsmoke. was not in Gunsmoke. It was an episode of Wild Bill Hickok. which aired on February 20, 1952, titled 'Gunsmoke and Violet.'. Bates appeared in all four of CBS's best radio westerns. Besides Fort Laramie and Frontier Gentleman, she did twenty-six episodes of Gunsmoke.