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John Woolfolk is sailing his yacht around the world wandering the seas to escape the memory of his young wife's untimely death. "Wild Oranges" was adapted for radio by John Dunkel. William N. Robson produced and Richard Sanville directed. Paul Frees played John Woolfolk and Jeannette Nolan (photo) as Millie Stope. Also appearing were William Conrad, Jack Kruschen, and Sherry Hall. This first presentation of this story, episode number 19 in the series, was on December 17, 1947 on CBS Radio. It was repeated again with Van Heflin in the lead role years later.
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John Woolfolk is sailing his yacht around the world wandering the seas to escape the memory of his young wife's untimely death. "Wild Oranges" was adapted for radio by John Dunkel. William N. Robson produced and Richard Sanville directed. Paul Frees played John Woolfolk and Jeannette Nolan (photo) as Millie Stope. Also appearing were William Conrad, Jack Kruschen, and Sherry Hall. This first presentation of this story, episode number 19 in the series, was on December 17, 1947 on CBS Radio. It was repeated again with Van Heflin in the lead role years later.

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