Adapted for the Lux radio Theatre
It’s a Wonderful life was presented and lovingly restored by Misfits Audio for your listening enjoyment. No infringement was intended.
The cast was as follows:
Producer/Host Jim Smagata
Joseph –Joe Stofko
Clarence –Jim Smagata
Young George –H Keith Lyons
Mr. Gower –Paul Lavelle
George Bailey –H Keith Lyons
Pop Bailey –Jim Smagata
Dr. Campbell –Mike Kerswill
Old Man Potter –Joe Stofko
Harry Bailey –Jules Ismail
Mary Hatch –Claire Acott
Grumpy Old Man –Johnny T
Uncle Billy –Jim Patton
Tilly –Bobbi Owens
Eustace –Claire Acott
Mrs Bailey –Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard
Mrs Hatch –Elaine Barrett
Sam Wainwright –James Heaney
Ernie –Michael Liebmann
-Charlie
-Randall
-Mrs Thompson Mob at the Building and Loan –The Cast
-Angry man
-Worried woman
-Ed
Horace –Wally Smagata
Janie –Caitlin Heaney
Pete –Teddy Smagata
Martini –Richard Casto
Mr. Welch –Tony Junor
Bridgekeeper –Tony Junor
Nick the barkeep –Murray Retread
Bert –Billy Smagata
Carter –Tony Junor
Sheriff –James Heaney
and little Zuzu — Elaine Barrett
Executive producer and CEO is Capt. John Tadrzak
Art by Jim Smagata
This version copyright Misfits Audio, 2010.
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MadMikeyD says:
I was a little leary of this one. My all-time favorite film and my favorite episode of “Lux Radio Theater” being redone. My curiosity and my enjoyment of Misfits Audio’s Lone Ranger recreations won me over to giving it a try. Glad they didn’t go for a Jimmy Stewart impersonation for George, as that would have been a bad idea, IMO. As it stands this is an enjoyable and well done production. George believablly travels through his character arc and I was getting choked up at the end. I enjoyed it. Good job.
Episode 143 – It’s A Wonderful Life | Midnight Audio Theatre says:
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