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  1. Norman Corwin Presents is a Canadian-produced drama anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1972 to 1973. The series also aired on Group W owned television stations in the US. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0181658Norman Corwin - IMDb

    Norman Corwin. Writer: Lust for Life. Author, director, composer and producer, educated in public schools. He was a newspaperman for ten years, and then a writer, director and producer for CBS in New York. He served as chief of Special Projects for United Nations Radio, and was presented with a One World Award.

  3. Oct 19, 2011 · Norman Lewis Corwin was born in Boston on May 3, 1910. At 17, he wrote identical letters to 80 Massachusetts newspapers seeking employment, but he left out the fact that he was so young.

  4. Norman Corwin. Writer: Lust for Life. Author, director, composer and producer, educated in public schools. He was a newspaperman for ten years, and then a writer, director and producer for CBS in New York. He served as chief of Special Projects for United Nations Radio, and was presented with a One World Award. Joining ASCAP in 1952, his chief collaborators included Deems Taylor, Bernard Rogers, Lyn Murray, and Maurice Goldman....

  5. May 26, 2005 · On May 8, 1945, 60 million Americans tuned in to hear On A Note of Triumph, Norman Corwin's radio masterpiece marking the end of World War II in Europe. It was the most listened-to radio drama in ...

  6. May 3, 2010 · Radio legend and poet laureate Norman Corwin, pictured here in 2006, turned 100 on Monday. Today, most people don't recognize the name Norman Corwin -- but in the 1940s, he was much admired and ...

  7. Sometimes called "Radio's poet laureate," Norman Lewis Corwin was born in Boston in 1910. Corwin's first taste of radio came when he was given a local commentator job. In 1938, Corwin moved to New York City and began to produce Norman Corwin's Words without Music .