[4] Burdick changed his voice to differentiate characters, and the stories themselves provided variety as they ranged "across many periods and subjects".
[4] The 15-minute[5] radio program Night Editor debuted on KPO on September 12, 1934,[6] and continued until 1948.
Actor Jack Moyles was also featured on the program, and Burdick's wife, Cornelia, sometimes was heard.
[6][7] Burdick would receive readers’ requests for stories, in a "letter to the editor" format, which he would relate to the audience.
46 episodes of the television version of Night Editor are held at the J. Fred MacDonald collection of the Library of Congress.