- The Investigator
"The Investigator" (
1954 ) was a radio play written byReuben Ship and first broadcast by theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) onMay 30 of that year. It lampooned the USHouse Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC ) and SenatorJoseph McCarthy .History
The play, which was well received by the left-wing press at the time, was considered by the right-wing faction in American politics to be anti-American propaganda. While not broadcast in the
United States , within a few weeks bootleg tapes of the broadcast were in circulation in the US. Attempts to schedule it for broadcast in the US however met with great opposition from, amongst other groups, theAmerican Legion .Approximately 100,000 copies of a phonograph recording of the play were pressed and circulated, mostly in the US. It was denounced as
communist propaganda by none other thanEd Sullivan , and the recording gained a certain status as an underground classic during one of the high points of the Great Red Scare of theMcCarthy Era . One copy of the LP is known to exist in a private record collection. It is not known how many other copies have survived.The BBC is reputed to have a copy of the LP, but this needs to be confirmed.
Author
Reuben Ship was involved the political struggles between two unions vying for control of the burgeoning television industry in the early 1950's, and he was promptly labeled a
communist inHUAC hearings. Much to the dismay of the Committee, it was determined that while much of his work could be considered treasonous if written by a US citizen, Reuben Ship was Canadian. TheImmigration and Naturalization Service (INS ) arrested him in July, 1953 and, after a prolonged ordeal threw him out of the US at theDetroit /Windsor border crossing. His comment upon being expelled from the "Land of Liberty" was that he "...felt liberated". It was this experience which gave him the material which he incorporated into the radio play.Play
The
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has opened certain of their archives, including the recording of "The Investigator". It may be downloaded by contacting the CBC at the website listed below, or it may be listened to in streaming audio by accessing the Journal for MultiMedia History, link given below.Fallout from US broadcast
In 1962, radio station
KPFK , a member station of thePacifica Foundation and located in the Los Angeles area, broadcast the play. Although KPFK enjoyed a reputation as anunderground radio station, the uproar in the community subsequent to the broadcast nearly cost the station its license.References and links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]
* [http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol3/investigator/investigator.html Archive of entire broadcast hosted by The Journal for MultiMedia History]
* [http://www.scenarioproductions.com/cbc/STAGE_SERIES/1.htm The Investigator] The Original CBC Broadcast Starring: John Drainie, Barry Morse, James Doohan (with Heart of Darkness radio play from 1951 Starring Lorne Greene
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