January 19: Happy Birthday, Edgar Allan Poe   Edgar Allan Poe  ate a live raven on the air on this day in 1928.  Oh, all right.  It was Charlotte Bronte .  But today is Poe's birthday (1809) and his contributions to old time radio should be celebrated.    Poe may have died without hearing a single radio broadcast, much less without appearing in one, but his chilling tales have been widely adapted.  One program, WGN's The Weird Circle  loved putting Poe's work on the air.  They broadcast "The Fall of the House of Usher" on Jul. 8, '43; "A Terrible Strange Bed," Jul. 29, '43; "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym," Aug. 5, '43, and "William Wilson," Sept. 9, '43, and "The Tell-Tale Heart," Jan. 30, '44.   For the latter, "The Tell-Tale Heart," the WC crew had to lengthen Poe's original story.  It was a task also undertaken when Inner Sanctum  and The Hall of Fantasy  adapted the work.  Inner Sa...
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