Whispering Streets

[1] Described as a series of "dramas played daily by professionals and laborers — by people who live in mansions — and by those who live across the tracks",[2] TV Radio Mirror magazine wrote in 1955 that each week offered "a new, dramatic story that takes us one step farther down life's path and helps us to understand more fully the whisperings we ourselves hear.

[4] Actresses who portrayed Winslow included Gertrude Warner, Cathy Lewis, Bette Davis, and Anne Seymour.

[1] When it was moved in late March 1958 to the 11:05-11:30 a.m. Eastern Time slot, it replaced a radio simulcast of Arthur Godfrey's television program.

[10] When the show debuted, it replaced The Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air on the ABC schedule, with that program moving to another time.

[4] A review of the premiere episode in the trade publication Variety called Whispering Streets "a choice hit of femme dialing bait.