The Clock was a radio anthology narrated by Father Time and broadcast 80 half-hour episodes from November 3, 1946 to May 9, 1948. Its stories were mostly mystery and crime with a tiny smattering of supernaturally-themed episodes. The Clock originated in Australia and was syndicated to the United States.
Cast
Originally broadcast from New York, with East Coast radio actors in antholgy role. The announcer was Gene Kibry, music was by Bernard Green, creater-writer was Lawence Klee, and the director was Clark Andrews.
Cast: 1948
The show was moved to Hollywood, using West Coast acting talent, notably Jeanette Nolan, Cathy and Elliott Lews. Music was by Basil Adlam, producers were Ed Rosenberg and Larry White, director was William Spier
Signature opening
The opening of the show set forth the theme:
"Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfillment, birth and death ... the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time."