Stella Dallas (radio series)

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{{Infobox radio show

|show_name = Stella Dallas

|image = Stella&Laurel.jpg

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|caption = Anne Elstner and Vivian Smolen

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|format =

|runtime = 15 minutes

|country = United States

|language = English

|home_station =

|syndicates = NBC Radio

|television =

|presenter =

|starring = Anne Elstner
Leo McCabe
Michael Fitzmaurice

|announcer = Ford Bond
Frank Gallop
Howard Claney
Jimmy Wallington
Jack Costello
Roger Krupp

|creator = Olive Higgins Prouty (original novel)

|writer = Frank and Anne Hummert

|director = Ernest Ricca
Richard Leonard
Norman Sweetser

|senior_editor =

|editor =

|producer = Frank and Anne Hummert

|exec_producer =

|narrated =

|rec_location =

|first_aired = October 25, 1937

|last_aired = December 23, 1955

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|opentheme = "How Can I Leave Thee?"

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|endtheme =

|sponsor = Bayer
Double Dandrine shampoo

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|podcast = [https://archive.org/download/StellaDallas-theEgyptianMummy/StellaDallas-theEgyptianMummy_64kb.m3u The Egyptian Mummy]
Stream episode from archive.org

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Stella Dallas was an American radio soap opera that ran from October 25, 1937, to December 23, 1955.{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fi5wPDBiGfMC&dq=%22Stella+Dallas,+soap+opera%22&pg=PA635 | last=Dunning| first=John| author-link=John Dunning (detective fiction author)| title=On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio| date=1998| publisher=Oxford University Press| location=New York, NY| isbn=978-0-19-507678-3| pages=635–636| edition=Revised| access-date=2019-09-20}} The New York Times described the title character as "the beautiful daughter of an impoverished farmhand who had married above her station in life."Staff. [https://www.nytimes.com/1981/01/16/obituaries/anne-e-matthews-85-actress-portrayed-stella-dallas-on-radio.html "ANNE E. MATTHEWS, 85, ACTRESS; PORTRAYED STELLA DALLAS ON RADIO"], The New York Times, January 16, 1981. Accessed November 11, 2015.

The series was created and produced by the husband and wife team of Frank and Anne Hummert, based on the 1923 novel Stella Dallas by Olive Higgins Prouty. The 15-minute drama began on October 25, 1937, as a local show on WEAF in New York City, in the wake of the successful movie version starring Barbara Stanwyck, and it was picked up by the NBC Radio network beginning June 6, 1938, running weekday afternoons."[http://www.mwotrc.com/rr2004_08/stella.htm Save Our Stella]", Metro Washington Old Time Radio Club.

Stella was played for the entire run of the series by Anne Elstner. Her husband Stephen Dallas was portrayed at various times by Leo McCabe, Arthur Hughes and Frederick Tazere. Initially, Joy Hathaway played Stella's daughter Laurel with Vivian Smolen later taking over the role. Laurel's husband was Dick Grosvenor (played by Carleton Young, Macdonald Carey, Spencer Bentley, George Lambert and Michael Fitzmaurice).

The program's opening told the premise of the drama:

:We give you now Stella Dallas, a continuation on the air of the true-to-life story of mother love and sacrifice, in which Stella Dallas saw her own beloved daughter, Laurel, marry into wealth and society and, realizing the differences in their tastes and worlds, went out of Laurel's life.Luther F. Sies, Encyclopedia of American Radio, 1920–1960, McFarland & Company, 2000, p. 554. {{ISBN|0-7864-0452-3}}.

The radio play inspired the name of the home furnishing store Stella Dallas in Dallas, Texas.{{Citation needed|date=June 2017}}

Non-acting personnel

Announcers for Stella Dallas were Ford Bond, Frank Gallop, Howard Claney, Jimmy Wallington, Jack Costello, and Roger Krupp. Directors included Ernest Ricca, Richard Leonard, and Norman Sweetser.

See also

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