Genre | Soap opera |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | NBC |
Starring | Irna Phillips |
Announcer | Louis Roen (1933–1937) |
Created by | Irna Phillips |
Written by | Irna Phillips, Virginia Cooke (dialogue, second series) |
Directed by | Axel Gruenberg (1943–1950) |
Produced by | Carl Wester (1943–1950) |
Recording studio | Chicago, Illinois (1933–1937, 1943–1946), Hollywood, California (1946–1950) |
Original release | September 11, 1933 – June 2, 1950 |
No. of series | Two |
Audio format | Mono |
Sponsored by | Pillsbury (1933–1937), General Mills (1943–1950) |
Today's Children was a name shared by two thematically related American radio soap operas created and written by Irna Phillips, the earliest of which was her first nationally networked series.