EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 29 MIN
May 17, 1943: Monsters and Myths with Boris Karloff and Jan Struther
from Information Please · host OTRPODS
In this May 17, 1943, fifth-anniversary episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman leads a cross-continental session featuring panelists John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams in New York, while Jan Struther, author of Mrs. Miniver, and Boris Karloff, the master of movie monsters, join from a Hollywood studio. Using Harpo Marx’s horn and Frankenstein’s growl as buzzers, the guests bring both humor and horror to this uniquely entertaining episode. Listeners are treated to playful explorations of vampires, zombies, and ogres, distinctions between pirates and mutineers, and chilling tales from literature like The Monkey’s Paw and The Tell-Tale Heart. Karloff’s gothic expertise lends authenticity, while Struther’s dry British wit keeps the panel on its toes. The episode also celebrates the show’s fifth birthday with questions on nursery rhymes, romantic endearments, classical legends, and seasonal poetry. In a nod to wartime, it includes discussions on European unity and heroic mythologies. Brimming with literary references, theatrical flair, and comedic chemistry, this milestone edition of Information Please is a rich tapestry of culture and fun. Tune in for a birthday episode that blends brains and the bizarre!
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In this May 17, 1943, fifth-anniversary episode of <i>Information Please</i>, Clifton Fadiman leads a cross-continental session featuring panelists John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams in New York, while Jan Struther, author of <i>Mrs. Miniver</i>, and Boris Karloff, the master of movie monsters, join from a Hollywood studio. Using Harpo Marx’s horn and Frankenstein’s growl as buzzers, the guests bring both humor and horror to this uniquely entertaining episode. <br />Listeners are treated to playful explorations of vampires, zombies, and ogres, distinctions between pirates and mutineers, and chilling tales from literature like <i>The Monkey’s Paw</i> and <i>The Tell-Tale Heart</i>. Karloff’s gothic expertise lends authenticity, while Struther’s dry British wit keeps the panel on its toes. <br />The episode also celebrates the show’s fifth birthday with questions on nursery rhymes, romantic endearments, classical legends, and seasonal poetry. In a nod to wartime, it includes discussions on European unity and heroic mythologies. <br />Brimming with literary references, theatrical flair, and comedic chemistry, this milestone edition of <i>Information Please</i> is a rich tapestry of culture and fun. Tune in for a birthday episode that blends brains and the bizarre!
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