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    The Saint’s Choice   (about)
    More of an anthology series than a magazine, The Saint’s Choice, with one exception, reprinted stories from a variety of sources.

    • Publishers:
      • Bond-Charteris Enterprises: The Saint’s Choice, #1.
      • Jacobs Publishing Company: The Saint’s Choice, #2 – #3.
      • The Shaw Press: The Saint’s Choice, #4.
      • Bond-Charteris Enterprises: The Saint’s Choice, #5.
      • Saint Enterprises; 314 North Robertson Boulevard, Hollywood 34, CA: The Saint’s Choice, #6 – #7.








    The Saint’s Choice [Vol. 7, (1946)] ed. Leslie Charteris (Saint Enterprises, Inc., 25¢, 125pp, digest)
    Subtitled “The Saint’s Choice of Radio-Thrillers”.
    • 5 · The Ugliest Man in the World · Arch Oboler · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Lights Out on March 14, 1941.
    • 21 · The Moat Farm Murder · Norman Corwin · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of the CNS Show on July 18, 1944.
    • 37 · The Adventure of the Murdered Ship [Ellery Queen] · Ellery Queen · pl Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943
      first broadcast as an episode of the Elley Queen Show in 1943.
    • 51 · The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax [Sherlock Holmes] · Denis Green · pl [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
      first broadcast as an episode of the Sherlock Holmes Show on February 26, 1945. adapted from the story of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle (Strand Magazine, December 1911).
    • 67 · The Night Man · Lucille Fletcher · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Suspense on October 26, 1944.
    • 81 · The Stolen Rembrandt · Max Marcin · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Crime Doctor on June 3, 1945.
    • 93 · The San Quentin Prison Break · William N. Robson · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Calling All Cars on January 22, 1935.
    • 109 · The Miracle Tea Party [Simon Templar (The Saint)] · Leslie Charteris · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Saint on July 25, 1945. adapted from “The T.N. Tea-Party” (The Thriller Library, January 29, 1938).


    Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction:   (about)
    This magazine was really three seperate magazines in one. It started life in 1957 as a science fiction/fantasy magazine under the title Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction, but only lasted for 5 issues. It then switched to a detective magazine for 14 issues, titled Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine in the Table of contents but (Saturn) Web Detective Stories on the cover and spine. Finally it became a weird-menace terror title under the name Web Terror Stories for a final 8 issues. The precise title varies from issue to issue, and often differs between the cover, spine and masthead.








    Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine
    Title changed from Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction.

    • Publishers:
      • Candar Publishing Company, Inc.; 1 Appleton Street, Holyoke, MA: Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine.





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