Theatre-Five
Theatre-Five was a radio drama series, presented by the ABC Radio Network between 1964 and 1965, and broadcast from New York City. The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing.
Writers for the show varied, as did actors, although the roster included George O. Petrie, Brett Morrison, Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Elliott Reid, Court Benson, Cliff Carpenter, and Bryna Raeburn. The show's 1965 run featured several well-known actors, including an early role for James [Earl Jones], a pre-M*A*S*H Alan Alda, and radio veteran Ed Begley three years after his Academy Award win. Another Theatre-Five actor was Romeo Muller, who also wrote stories for the series but who became best known for his work with Rankin/Bass Productions such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
The ABC Radio Network Advance Program Schedule for January 1965 indicates Theatre-Five was fed to subscribing affiliates from 2:30 to 2:54 PM EST and again from 10:29 to 10:54 PM EST Monday through Friday.