I Was a Communist For FBI - A Suit For The Party (09-14-52)

Published: June 19, 2020, 7 p.m.

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A Suit For The Party (Aired September 14, 1952)
Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1952. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. "A Suit For The Party". Commercials added locally. A comrade has died while having a list of secret Party members. Matt Cvetic tries to find the list on a skid row bum before the Party can retrieve it. Truman Bradley (announcer), Dana Andrews, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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