Brownstone Theater

[2] The premiere offering, The Lion and the Mouse,[3] was followed by productions such as The Man Without a Country, The Prisoner of Zenda, and Cyrano de Bergerac.

[8] Others heard on the program included Inge Adams, Jan Miner, Elissa Landi, Jane Cowl, Edward Rose, Anthony Hope, Neil Hamilton, Walter Hampden, Michael Fitzmaurice and Shep Menken.

[1] Writers for the adaptions included Peggy L. Mayer, Anzie Strickland, Florence North, Gladys Milliner, Jock MacGregor, Eleanor Abbey, and Keith Thompson.

[5] Some episodes of Brownstone Theater were broadcast by WABD, the DuMont Television Network's station in New York City.

Bob Emery, the program's producer, cited it as one of the "shows which were fairly good examples of small budget dramatic television fare" in the mid-1940s.