My True Story (radio and TV series)

[5] She was warned, "It can't possibly succeed in the face of daytime serial competition", with its unusual status of having a complete story each day—no day-to-day cliffhangers and no "overwhelming weekend suspense to interest the audience in a follow-through".

[5] Ted Lloyd was the producer,[1] Martin Andrews and Charles Warburton were the directors,[6] Glenn Riggs was the announcer in the 1940s, and Rosa Rio provided organ music.

[10] Charles Powers produced and directed the TV version of My True Story.

[13] A review in the trade publication Variety described the premiere episode as "a carefully planned, well-rehearsed half hour" but found fault with the script, saying that the story and characters seemed artificial from the beginning.

[14] The review complimented the "better-than-usual visual effect" achieved via camera movement and described the production as "smoothly polished".