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'' This Is Nora Drake '' is an American
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. It was broadcast from October 27, 1947, to January 2, 1959, first on NBC and later on CBS. Beginning in May 1948, it was also carried on
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Format

The opening (read by announcer) called the show "''This Is Nora Drake'', a modern story seen through the window of a woman's heart". Nora Drake was a nurse at Page Memorial Hospital in a medium-sized town. She was one of several women featured on radio soap operas who "were adept at becoming involved with scoundrels, liars, or, as was most likely, married men." In Nora's case, she was a nurse in love with Dr. Ken Martinson, who married nurse Peggy King before he realized that his true love was Nora. Peggy refused to divorce Ken and had a "furious confrontation" with Nora, after which Peggy was crippled in an automobile accident, leaving Ken feeling obligated to remain married. Among other efforts against Nora, Peggy (whose father was a trustee of the hospital) sought her father's help in getting Nora fired. After five years of making life difficult for Ken, Peggy was killed, which enabled Nora to pursue her romance. Nora's life gained another complication when her long-lost father returned. He proved to be unstable and impulsive, and he went to prison for shooting a gambler. A review of the November 12, 1947, episode of the program in the trade publication ''
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Personnel

Characters in ''This Is Nora Drake'' and the actors who portrayed them included those shown in the table below. Others often heard on the program included
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, Les Damon,
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, and John Sylvester,
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and Peter Roberts were announcers. Charles Paul was the organist. Directors included Dee Engelback, Art Hanna, and Charles Irving. Writers included Julian Funt and Milton Lewis.


Schedule and sponsors

As of February 9, 1948, ''This Is Nora Drake'' was carried on 156 NBC stations. On April 12, 1948, the show's broadcasts were added to CBS while they continued on NBC. Episodes using the same scripts were heard on NBC at 11 a.m. Eastern Time and on CBS at 2:30 Eastern Time. That plan resulted from discussions that involved representatives of the networks, the sponsor (Toni hair care products) and the
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advertising agency. The show replaced ''Marriage for Two'' on CBS. Beginning in January 1954, Bristol-Myers took on half-sponsorship of the program, with Toni retaining the other half after having been the sole sponsor. That was the first time Bristol-Myers sponsored a program on CBS.


Book adaptation

In 1950, Duell, Sloan and Pearce published ''The Nora Drake Story'' by Cornelia Blair. The 251-page novel focused on Drake's early life, her nursing education, and her experiences in hospitals through the time when she and her classmates received their
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. A review in ''
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'' concluded, "Its appeal is primarily to the marriage-minded, for though the author stoutly denies ... that nursing school is a 'glorified matrimonial bureau,' this is the tour de force of the book."


Cutout doll books

In 1952, variety stores in the United States sold two paper doll cut-out books based on characters in ''This Is Nora Drake''. Six women from the show, including Drake, were featured, with uniforms and off-duty clothes for nurses.


References


External links


Logs


Partial list of episodes of ''This Is Nora Drake'' from Old Time Radio Researchers Group


Streaming


Episodes of ''This Is Nora Drake'' from Old Time Radio Researchers Group
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