Genre | Drama series |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | Mutual Broadcasting System |
Hosted by | Orson Welles |
Starring | Orson Welles Martin Gabel Alice Frost Virginia Nicolson |
Written by | Orson Welles (adaptation) Victor Hugo (novel) |
Directed by | Orson Welles |
Original release | July 23, 1937 – September 3, 1937 |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Les Misérables is a seven-part radio series broadcast July 23–September 3, 1937 (Fridays at 10 p.m. ET), on the Mutual Network.Orson Welles adapted Victor Hugo's novel, directed the series and starred as Jean Valjean. The 22-year-old Welles developed the idea of telling stories with first-person narration on the series, which was his first job as a writer-director for radio.Les Misérables was one of Welles's earliest and finest achievements on radio, and marked the radio debut of the Mercury Theatre.
The production costarred Martin Gabel as Javert, Alice Frost as Fantine, and Virginia Nicolson, Welles's first wife, as the adult Cosette. The supporting cast included Ray Collins, Agnes Moorehead, Everett Sloane, Betty Garde, Hiram Sherman, Frank Readick, Richard Widmark, Richard Wilson and William Alland.
The episodes of Les Misérables are described in an annotated chronology of Welles's career created by Jonathan Rosenbaum for the book, This is Orson Welles (1992).