Cavalcadeofamerica 510 Voiceofthewizard
Sit back in your armchair as the familiar orchestral flourish announces another entry in Cavalcade of America—but tonight's tale ventures into the realm of genius and obsession. "Voice of the Wizard" transports listeners to the laboratory of Thomas Edison, where spark-filled darkness gives way to the glow of incandescent revelation. You'll hear the crackle of electrical experiments, the fevered whispers of a man chasing the impossible, and the human cost of ambition burning as bright as his greatest invention. This episode captures the electricity—both literal and dramatic—of the moment when American ingenuity threatened to outpace the very laws of nature itself. The voice actors deliver performances crackling with period authenticity, while the sound design transforms your radio into a window onto history.
Cavalcade of America, which graced the airwaves from 1935 through the early 1950s, stood as one of network radio's most prestigious historical dramas, sponsored by DuPont and steeped in reverence for American achievement. Each episode distilled pivotal moments from the nation's past into thirty compelling minutes, celebrating the inventors, entrepreneurs, and dreamers who shaped the republic. The show embodied a particular brand of 1940s optimism—a belief that American progress and individual determination were inseparable. Episodes like "Voice of the Wizard" didn't merely report history; they dramatized it, making the great and near-great figures of American life intimate and fallible.
Don't miss this window into how mid-century America understood its own past. Tune in to Cavalcade of America and discover why millions of listeners made this appointment radio required listening.