Select Radio Performances
Flynn appeared in numerous radio performances:
Year | Title | Venue | Dates performed |
---|---|---|---|
1937 | Captain Blood | Lux Radio Theatre | 22 February |
1937 | British Agent | Lux Radio Theatre | 7 June |
1937 | These Three | Lux Radio Theatre | 6 December |
1938 | Green Light | Lux Radio Theatre | 31 January |
1939 | The Perfect Specimen | Lux Radio Theatre | 2 January |
1939 | Lives of a Bengal Lancer | Lux Radio Theatre | 10 April |
1940 | Trade Winds | Lux Radio Theatre | 4 March |
1941 | Virginia City | Lux Radio Theatre | 26 May |
1941 | They Died With Their Boots On | Cavalcade of America | 17 November |
1944 | Barbara Stanwyck | Command Performance | 30 July |
1946 | Gentleman Jim | Theatre of Romance | 5 February |
1952 | The Modern Adventures of Casanova | 22 May |
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