American Portraits


American Portraits was an anthology radio program which aired on NBC from 1938 to 1951.

Subjects

Premiering February 5, 1938, with the life of Andrew Jackson, the show usually featured dramatic biographical profiles of famous American historical figures. Other subjects included William Penn, Walt Whitman, Alexander Hamilton, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Jefferson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, and Louis Agassiz. A West Point anniversary program was presented March 19, 1938.

Credits

Graham McNamee was the narrator, Raymond Scudder wrote the scripts, and Joseph Hauntie was the music conductor for American Portraits. For the show's eight-week summer run in 1951, Ben Grauer was the show's announcer, George Faulkner wrote the scripts, and Dee Englebach was its director and producer.