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As your radio crackles to life on a quiet evening, you'll be transported into a world of darkness—and the remarkable light that compassion can bring. "The Seeing Eye" tells the stirring true story of Dorothy Harrison Eustis and her revolutionary dream to transform the lives of blind veterans returning from the Great War. Through careful sound design and an ensemble cast that brings genuine emotion to every line, listeners will witness the birth of America's first guide dog school, where patient trainers and intelligent German Shepherds work together in perfect harmony. The episode pulses with quiet determination, the click of a dog's nails on pavement, the hushed conversations of those who dared to believe that blindness need not mean helplessness. You'll feel the tension and triumph as a skeptical veteran takes his first independent steps with a four-legged companion at his side.
Cavalcade of America was broadcast at a time when most radio drama focused on escapism or pure entertainment, yet this show's creators understood that Americans hungered for inspiration rooted in genuine history. Since its 1935 debut, the program has championed the overlooked heroes and unsung innovators who shaped the nation—stories that commercial networks might have ignored but Cavalcade insisted the public should know. "The Seeing Eye" exemplifies this mission perfectly, celebrating a humanitarian achievement that remains relevant today, decades after its original broadcast.
Tune in tonight and discover how one woman's vision gave sight to thousands. In the golden age of radio, few programs captured the American spirit with such authenticity and heart. Cavalcade of America awaits.