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245 04 The crime of Bathsheba Spooner :|bthe chair for Dino / 
       produced and directed by Gordon T. Hughes ; script by 
       Adrian Gendot. Action eighty / written and directed by 
       William Froug|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bNathan and Evan Inc,|c2019. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
300    1 online resource (1 audio file (29 min.)) :|bdigital. 
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490 1  Crime Classics ;|vbk. 1 
506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
511 1  Lou Merrill, Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, Sam 
       Edwards, William Johnstone (The crime of Bathsheba 
       Spooner) ; Paul Frees (The chair for Dino) ; Bill Conrad, 
       Ed Begley, Larry Dobkin, Dan Coverley (announcer) (Action 
       eighty). 
520    The first show of the series, a summer replacement for 
       Suspense. The story of the first woman tried and executed 
       in the United States. The script was used as an audition 
       for the series, recorded December 3, 1952. Thomas Hyland, 
       connoisseur of crime, student of violence and teller of 
       murders tells another true story of crime. Here is Thomas 
       Hyland's report to you on Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner the 
       first woman to be tried for murder in the United States. 
       Adapted from the original court reports and newspaper 
       accounts by Morton Fine & David Freidkin Same story as the
       audition show but different announcements as actually 
       broadcast 6 months later. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Radio plays. 
700 1  Fine, Morton. 
700 1  Friedkin, David. 
700 1  Lewis, Elliott. 
700 1  Hughes, Gordon T. 
700 1  Gendot, Adrian. 
700 1  Froug, William. 
700 1  Merrill, Lou.|4act 
700 1  Croft, Mary Jane.|4act 
700 1  Butterfield, Herbert.|4act 
700 1  Edwards, Sam.|4act 
700 1  Johnstone, Bill.|4act 
700 1  Frees, Paul.|4act 
700 1  Conrad, William|c(Musician)|4act 
700 1  Begley, Ed,|d1901-1970.|4act 
700 1  Dobkin, Lawrence.|4act 
700 1  Coverley, Dan. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
730 0  Crime classics (Radio program) 
730 0  Crime correspondent. 
730 02 Chair for Dino. 
730 02 Action eighty. 
740 02 Bathsheba Spooner. 
800 1  Lewis, Elliot.|tCrime Classics.|sSpoken word ;|vbk. 1 
830  0 Radio's missing masters ;|vtape 9. 
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