Voices Out Of The Fog

Carlton E. Morse

Carlton E. Morse (Photo)

 

Carlton Morse was the creator and author of “One Man’s Family,” the most popular program ever to originate from NBC in San Francisco.

The Louisiana-born Morse came to NBC in 1929, pioneering radio drama and action shows. He created “One Man’s Family” as a counterpoint to the high drama of his other programs. The show debuted at 9:30 p.m., Friday, April 29, 1932, on KPO and the Pacific Coast Network, and was on the air continuously for 27 years.

The announcer would identify every program of “One Man’s Family” by its volume, such as “Chapter 12, Book 52.” Morse actually had the original scripts of each program bound in leather and lettered in gold leaf. He is shown here reviewing the “books,” representing years of writing effort.

Morse was also known for his other popular network radio creation, “I Love A Mystery.”

Carlton Morse passed away on May 24, 1993, in Sacramento at the age of 91. He was elected to the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame in 2006 with the first class to be enshrined.

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