Grand Central Station was an American anthology radio series that had a long run on the major networks from 1937 to 1954.
Produced by Himan Brown, Martin Horrell and others, the story content ranged from romantic comedies to lightweight dramas.
[2] Each program opened with an announcer intoning that Grand Central was "the crossroads of a million private lives, a gigantic stage on which are played a thousand dramas daily.
[1] When some listeners noted that steam engines, the sounds of which were heard during the broadcasts, no longer frequented the terminal, Brown responded: "You have your own Grand Central Station.
The episode starred Mercedes McCambridge, with supporting roles by Kirby Grant and Parley Baer.