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== CBS Radio Play "Berenice" ==

[[User:Didier Olmstead|Didier Olmstead]] ([[User talk:Didier Olmstead|talk]]) 20:05, 20 February 2013 (UTC)I have added a reference to the Radio Play on CBS Radio Mystery Theater for their production of an adaptation of the story "Berenice". The radio play is now available for listening in the public domain, and it is also listed on wikipedia in the CBS Radio Mystery schedule for that year.

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CBS Radio Play "Berenice"

Didier Olmstead (talk) 20:05, 20 February 2013 (UTC)I have added a reference to the Radio Play on CBS Radio Mystery Theater for their production of an adaptation of the story "Berenice". The radio play is now available for listening in the public domain, and it is also listed on wikipedia in the CBS Radio Mystery schedule for that year.[reply]