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  1. This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article " The_Big_Story_(1949_TV_series)" ; it is used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the CC-BY-SA. 0.052993059158325

  2. The Big Story or Big Story may refer to: "Big Story" (song), 2004 song by Steven Curtis Chapman The Big Story (radio and TV series), a radio and television series that aired on NBC in the 1940s and 1950s; The Big Story, an American talk show that aired on Fox News Channel from 2000 to 2008; The Big Story (film), a 1994 British animated film The Big Story, a Philippine newscast show that aired ...

  3. Pall Mall, famous big cigarette, presents The Big Story, another in a thrilling series based on true experiences of newspaper reporters. Tonight, to Russ Wilson of the Des Moines Tribune goes the Pall Mall award for The Big Story. Now, the authentic and exciting story of "The Case of the Ambitious Hobo." [7] Television

  4. The radio series was adapted for television where it debuted on NBC on September 16, 1949. The series continued to air on NBC until June 28, 1957, after which it appeared in syndication until 1958. The half-hour program was hosted by Robert Sloane, Norman Rose, Ben Grauer, and, finally, Burgess Meredith. [8]

  5. 21 de oct. de 2023 · The Big Story is an American radio and television crime drama which dramatized the true stories of real-life newspaper reporters. The only continuing character was the narrator, Bob Sloane.

  6. Sponsored by Pall Mall cigarettes, the program began on NBC Radio on April 2, 1947. With Lucky Strike cigarettes sponsoring the last two seasons, it was broadcast until March 23, 1955.. The radio series was top rated, rivaling Bing Crosby's Philco Radio Time.. Produced by Barnard J. Prockter, the shows were scripted by Gail Ingram, Arnold Pearl and Max Ehrlich.

  7. Sponsored by Pall Mall cigarettes, the program began on NBC Radio on April 2, 1947. With Lucky Strike cigarettes sponsoring the last two seasons, it was broadcast until March 23, 1955. [1] The radio series was top rated, rivaling Bing Crosby's Philco Radio Time. [2] Produced by Barnard J. Prockter, the shows were scripted by Gail Ingram, Arnold Pearl and Max Ehrlich.