Hot Copy

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Hot Copy
File:Betty Lou Gerson 1941.jpg
Betty Lou Gerson was the last actress to star as Anne Rogers in Hot Copy.
GenreMystery drama
Country of originUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SyndicatesNBC
NBC-Blue
StarringBetty Lou Gerson
Eloise Kummer
Fern Persons
Written byNelson Bond
Edwin H. Morse
Directed byWynn Wright
Albert Crews
Burr E. Lee
Martin Magner
Original releaseOctober 4, 1941 (1941-10-04) –
November 19, 1944 (1944-11-19)
Sponsored byO-Cedar (1943 -1944)

Hot Copy is an American old-time radio mystery drama. It was broadcast on NBC from October 4, 1941, until September 26, 1942, and on NBC-Blue from July 18, 1943, until November 19, 1944.[1] It was also carried on stations in Canada.[2]

Format

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The program's two-man characters were Anne Rogers and Sergeant Flannigan. Rogers went beyond her profession of being a syndicated newspaper reporter and columnist to investigate crimes, including murders[3] and wartime espionage activities.[4] Flannigan, a police detective, often found himself perplexed as Rogers solved crimes and patiently explained her interpretation of clues.[3]

An article in the October 19, 1944, edition of The Jackson Sun commented about Rogers: "Her search for off-the-record stories brings her in contact with priest and gangster, society matron and panhandler, banker and bum — all the colorful figures which are part of the texture of metropolitan America."[5]

Hot Copy originated in Chicago.[6]

Personnel

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Rogers was played by Betty Lou Gerson, Eloise Kummer, and Fern Persons. Flannigan was played by Hugh Rowlands. Directors included Wynn Wright,[7] Albert Crews,[3] Burr E. Lee,[8] and Martin Magner.[4] Writers included Nelson Bond[3] and Edwin H. Morse.[8] Orchestra directors included Roy Shield[3] and Joseph Gallicchio.[9]

Sponsors

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O-Cedar sponsored Hot Copy for a year and 13 weeks, ending its support on November 19, 1944.[10]

References

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