Norman Corwin was first, and foremost, a genius of this medium. He arrived at a place and time that allowed for his creativity to blossom and to be disseminated across the entire country over his primary network CBS.
- THE EARLY YEARS (PRE-CBS)
- THE CBS YEARS (1938) – LIVING HISTORY, AMERICANS AT WORK, ADVENTURES IN SCIENCE, THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP, NORMAN CORWIN’S WORDS WITHOUT MUSIC
- THE CBS YEARS (1939) – NORMAN CORWIN’S WORDS WITHOUT MUSIC, THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP, SO THIS IS RADIO, THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
- THE CBS YEARS (1940) – THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS, THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP, FORECAST, CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
- THE CBS YEARS (1941) – THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP: 26 BY CORWIN, WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS
- THE CBS YEARS (1942) – THIS IS WAR!, AN AMERICAN IN ENGLAND
- THE CBS YEARS (1944) – CONCERNING THE RED ARMY, COLUMBIA PRESENTS CORWIN, THE TEXACO STAR THEATER, ELECTION EVE SPECIAL, THIS IS MY BEST
- THE CBS YEARS (1945) – WORD FROM THE PEOPLE, ON A NOTE OF TRIUMPH, COLUMBIA PRESENTS CORWIN, 14 AUGUST, GOD AND URANIUM, STARS IN THE AFTERNOON, SEEMS RADIO IS HERE TO STAY
- THE CBS YEARS (POST-WORLD WAR II) – ONE WORLD FLIGHT, HOLLYWOOD FIGHTS BACK, CITIZEN OF THE WORLD, SEARS RADIO THEATE
- THE UNITED NATIONS YEARS (1949-1955) – COULD BE, DOCUMENT A/777, FEAR ITSELF, WINDOWS ON THE WORLD, THE CHARTER IN THE SAUCER
- THE NPR YEARS (1983-1999) – THE NATIONAL HOLIDAYS, NORMAN CORWIN’S WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS: BILL OF RIGHTS 200TH ANNIVERSARY, NPR PLAYHOUSE, FIFTY YEARS AFTER 14 AUGUST, 13 BY CORWIN, MORE BY CORWIN