
The Witch's Tale
Alonzo Deen Cole
The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series that aired from May 21, 1931, to June 13, 1938, on WOR, the Mutual Radio, and in syndication. Created, written, and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, the program featured Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week.
Old Nancy was originally portrayed by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who passed away in 1935. After her, 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe took on the role, with Martha Wentworth also occasionally voicing Old Nancy. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan, while his wife, Marie O'Flynn, played the lead female characters. The supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte.
For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast, but unfortunately, these recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, leaving few episodes to survive. In addition to The Witch's Tale, Cole was known for his work on the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Re: John Mayer
Eli L
First off, thanks to Robert Farrell for posting this show! To John Mayer: Perhaps you mean Nelson Olmsted's "Sleep No More" https://archive.org/details/Sleep_No_More or Paul Frees' "Studio X" aka "The Player" https://archive.org/details/Studio_X
Ancient Fears Still Have Power to Cause Disquiet
John Mayer
Thanks, Mr. Farrell, for providing these. They were broadcast before my time, but my father used to speak of a show like this he used to listen to in his childhood. I thought it might have been _The Witch's Tale_ or _The Hermit's Cave_, but he told me all the characters were played by a single person, and that, plainly, is not the case with this show. Nonetheless, it's a treat to find a show that frightened listeners some 20 years ago, an echo of fears felt long ago, yet still lingering in the air.