File:1954 "Ohio Story" with Nelson Olmsted K-300-2.png
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[edit]Description1954 "Ohio Story" with Nelson Olmsted K-300-2.png |
English: The 1947 to 1961 run of the "Ohio Story" radio and TV series made it the longest regional scripted radio and television series in its time. Nelson Olmsted took over the narration and hosting work for the series in 1952. He appeared in over 150 TV episodes. Image courtesy of Hagley Museum and Library. |
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The Ohio Story TV series (1953-61) was produced by Cinecraft Productions, a motion picture studio in Cleveland Ohio. Ohio Bell Telephone sponsored the series. Ray Culley directed the series. Stuart Buchanan was the series producer.
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