
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Christmas
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Warren Parker
About this listen
The ambitious radio series, The Greatest Story Ever Told—based on the book of the same name by Fulton Oursler—came to ABC in the 1940s with a full orchestra and 16-voice chorus. The series dramatized the life and times of Jesus Christ—"the greatest life ever lived"—and was the first radio series to simulate the voice of Christ as a continuing character. The stories quite effectively captured the essence of Oursler's book—a beautifully simple dramatization of Christ's life as set down by four apostles. Captivating audiences around the country, the show aired every Sunday evening for a decade, and this Christmas-themed audio edition features five full-cast dramatizations from the program:
• “And Her Name Was Mary”
• “Blessed Among Women”
• “Go and Be Counted”
• “No Room at the Inn”
• “Flight into Egypt”
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