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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  H.G. Wells - Free Online Library
Wells, who first considered the show silly, was shaken by the panic he had unleashed and promised that he would never do anything like it again.
Later Wells attempted to claim authorship for the script, but it was written by Howard Koch, whose inside story of the whole episode, The Panic Broadcast; Portrait of An Event, appeared in 1970.
Wells himself was not amused with the radio play.
wells.thefreelibrary.com   (1524 words)

  
 Vincent's CASABLANCA HomePage -- Bookstore
There's an introductory note by Ralph J. Gleason, a foreword by film critic Richard Brown, and an essay "The Making of Casablanca" by the late Howard Koch.
For example, Porter claims that Bogart worked undercover for Howard Hughes, procuring male escorts for the business tycoon.
He also charges that Bogart brought Jean Harlow to Mexico for a secret abortion (it was supposedly Hughes's baby).
www.vincasa.com /indexbooks.html   (1443 words)

  
 The War of the Worlds (radio) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The story was adapted by and written primarily by
Howard Koch, with input from Welles and the staff of CBS's
Grover's Mill, New Jersey, and the radio program's format was meant to simulate a news broadcast.
www.mssv.net /realityart/wikiwotw.html   (1613 words)

  
 Films, audio-ETOL
So much so, that the movie was cited years later by the House Un-American Activities Commission and was largely responsible for the screenwriter, Howard Koch being Blacklisted.
Music Under Soviet Rule http://www.siue.edu/~aho/musov/musov.html This site is an ongoing collection of documents for the study of classical music made in the former Soviet empire, or by composers and musicians who were active within its borders between 1917 and 1991, such as Shostakovich, Vainberg, Prokofiev, Kancheli and Ustvolskaya.
Filmed footage shows Socialist Workers party members at their 1941 and 1944 annual rasberry Festivals at the home of Howard carlson, 6500 15th Avenue South, Richfield.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/film   (2426 words)

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