Photo of Boris Karloff doing his weekly radio show at WNEW, New York. Karloff hosted the weekly program in the late 40s-early 50s. The show started out as a radio show for children--Karloff told stories, riddles and played children's music--but the program became popular with adults also.
A search of original registrations for artwork was done for the year 1950. There were no listings for Associated Press and Karloff. There's no evidence of copyright for this photo.
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