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Frank Edwards (writer and broadcaster)

Frank Allyn Edwards (August 4, 1908 – June 23, 1967) was an American writer and broadcaster, and one of the pioneers in radio. He hosted a radio show broadcast across the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. Late in his life, he became additionally well known for a series of popular books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena.

Frank Edwards
BornAugust 4, 1908
DiedJune 23, 1967
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, psychical researcher, writer

Biography Edit

Early life and career Edit

Frank Edwards was born in Mattoon, Illinois, Edwards broadcast on pioneering radio station KDKA in the 1920s, making him one of the earliest professional radio broadcasters.

During the 1930s, Edwards continued his career in radio, but also worked a variety of other jobs, including a stint as a professional golfer. He was hired by the US Treasury Department during World War II to promote war bond sales.

National radio, UFOs and controversy Edit

After WWII, the Mutual Broadcasting System hired Edwards to host a nationwide news and opinion program sponsored by the American Federation of Labor. Edwards' program was a success, and became nationally popular.

In 1948, Edwards received an advance copy of "Flying Saucers Are Real," a magazine article written by retired U.S. Marine Corps Major Donald E. Keyhoe. Though already interested in the UFO reports that had earned widespread publicity since 1947, Edwards was captivated by Keyhoe's claims that the US military knew the saucers were actually extraterrestrial spaceships.

Edwards began mentioning UFOs on his radio program, and wrote several books on the subject.

He was dismissed from the radio program in 1954, for reasons that remain uncertain. His interest in UFOs was believed to be a factor,[1] but Edwards's editor and friend Rory Stuart[2] wrote, "[AFL President] George Meany insisted that Frank Edwards not mention any [competing labor union] CIO labor leaders on his program. He flatly refused and was fired." In spite of thousands of letters in protest of his dismissal, Edwards was not reinstated.

Later career Edit

After his dismissal from Mutual, Edwards continued working in radio, mostly at smaller local stations. He created and hosted a syndicated radio program, Stranger Than Science, which discussed UFOs and other Forteana. In 1959, he published a book with the same title, largely a collection of his radio broadcasts.

From 1955 to 1959 and from 1961 to 1962, Edwards served as a commentator for WTTV television in Indianapolis. He was on radio station WXLW, also in Indianapolis, in 1964 and returned to television on WLWI in 1965.[3] His book "Strange People" recalls a television interview that was videotaped on October 3, 1961, with psychic Peter Hurkos.[4] It is not known if any of these programs survive. During his time at WTTV, his program was the subject of experiments in subliminal advertising during 1958. The movie preceding his show contained the subliminal message "Watch Frank Edwards" inserted along with similar messages for bacon. Neither was a success in changing viewer habits. It is unknown if Edwards knew of the experiments.[5]

Edwards was a frequent contributor to Fate Magazine, and wrote the introduction to their compendium "Strange Fate".

Edwards made an appearance on the Johnny Carson-era Tonight Show in October 1966.[6] The episode was guest-hosted by singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme. Although Carson saved videos of the show past 1969, this episode is presumed lost. On that telecast, Gorme made references to the fact that she enjoyed various science-fiction shows, like Star Trek and Time Tunnel, and Edwards made various references to experts' sightings of UFOs to promote his then-current book, "Flying Saucers—Serious Business!"

His death Edit

It is one of the myths of ufology that Edwards died on June 24, 1967, exactly 20 years after Kenneth Arnold's famous first "flying saucer" sighting. In fact, Edwards had died a few minutes before midnight on June 23, but his death was announced at the Congress of Scientific Ufologists in New York City on June 24, 1967.

Selected works Edit

Books Edit

  • My First 10,000,000 Sponsors. New York: Ballantine Books (1956). LCCN 56-9474.
  • Strangest of All. New York: Lyle Stuart (1956). OCLC 4841626.
  • Stranger Than Science. New York: Lyle Stuart (1959). ISBN 978-0818400865. OCLC 3654212.
  • Strange People. Seacaucus, NJ: Citadel (1961). ISBN 978-0806510118, 0806510110.
  • Strange World. New York: Ace Books, with Lyle Stuart (1964). OCLC 1547319.
  • Flying Saucers–Serious Business. New York: Lyle Stuart (1966). OCLC 20977661.
  • Flying Saucers–Here and Now! New York: Lyle Stuart (1967). LCCN 67-26546.

References Edit

  1. ^ . Time. August 23, 1954. p. 3 (of 3). Archived from the original on May 23, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
  2. ^ see Stuart's preface to the anthology The Strange World of Frank Edwards (Lyle Stuart Inc, 1977)
  3. ^ Frank Allyn Edwards on Answers.com
  4. ^ Strange People, Frank Edwards; 1961 p. 277.
  5. ^ Quirkology: How We Discover the Big Truths in Small Things By Richard Wiseman 2008 p. 131
  6. ^ Vaughan, Ronald (October 5, 2007). . mythfolk@yahoogroups.com. The Mail Archive. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
  • Clark, Jerome. 1998. The UFO Encyclopedia: The Phenomenon From The Beginning: Volume 1: A-K. Detroit: Omnigraphics.
  • Story, Ronald: The Encyclopedia of UFOs. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-385-13677-3.

External links Edit

  • Saturday Night Uforia.com: "Our Speaker Tonight... Frank Edwards"

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For other people named Frank Edwards see Frank Edwards disambiguation Frank Allyn Edwards August 4 1908 June 23 1967 was an American writer and broadcaster and one of the pioneers in radio He hosted a radio show broadcast across the United States in the 1940s and 1950s Late in his life he became additionally well known for a series of popular books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena Frank EdwardsBornAugust 4 1908DiedJune 23 1967Occupation s Broadcaster psychical researcher writer Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 National radio UFOs and controversy 1 3 Later career 1 4 His death 2 Selected works 2 1 Books 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Frank Edwards was born in Mattoon Illinois Edwards broadcast on pioneering radio station KDKA in the 1920s making him one of the earliest professional radio broadcasters During the 1930s Edwards continued his career in radio but also worked a variety of other jobs including a stint as a professional golfer He was hired by the US Treasury Department during World War II to promote war bond sales National radio UFOs and controversy Edit After WWII the Mutual Broadcasting System hired Edwards to host a nationwide news and opinion program sponsored by the American Federation of Labor Edwards program was a success and became nationally popular In 1948 Edwards received an advance copy of Flying Saucers Are Real a magazine article written by retired U S Marine Corps Major Donald E Keyhoe Though already interested in the UFO reports that had earned widespread publicity since 1947 Edwards was captivated by Keyhoe s claims that the US military knew the saucers were actually extraterrestrial spaceships Edwards began mentioning UFOs on his radio program and wrote several books on the subject He was dismissed from the radio program in 1954 for reasons that remain uncertain His interest in UFOs was believed to be a factor 1 but Edwards s editor and friend Rory Stuart 2 wrote AFL President George Meany insisted that Frank Edwards not mention any competing labor union CIO labor leaders on his program He flatly refused and was fired In spite of thousands of letters in protest of his dismissal Edwards was not reinstated Later career Edit After his dismissal from Mutual Edwards continued working in radio mostly at smaller local stations He created and hosted a syndicated radio program Stranger Than Science which discussed UFOs and other Forteana In 1959 he published a book with the same title largely a collection of his radio broadcasts From 1955 to 1959 and from 1961 to 1962 Edwards served as a commentator for WTTV television in Indianapolis He was on radio station WXLW also in Indianapolis in 1964 and returned to television on WLWI in 1965 3 His book Strange People recalls a television interview that was videotaped on October 3 1961 with psychic Peter Hurkos 4 It is not known if any of these programs survive During his time at WTTV his program was the subject of experiments in subliminal advertising during 1958 The movie preceding his show contained the subliminal message Watch Frank Edwards inserted along with similar messages for bacon Neither was a success in changing viewer habits It is unknown if Edwards knew of the experiments 5 Edwards was a frequent contributor to Fate Magazine and wrote the introduction to their compendium Strange Fate Edwards made an appearance on the Johnny Carson era Tonight Show in October 1966 6 The episode was guest hosted by singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Although Carson saved videos of the show past 1969 this episode is presumed lost On that telecast Gorme made references to the fact that she enjoyed various science fiction shows like Star Trek and Time Tunnel and Edwards made various references to experts sightings of UFOs to promote his then current book Flying Saucers Serious Business His death Edit It is one of the myths of ufology that Edwards died on June 24 1967 exactly 20 years after Kenneth Arnold s famous first flying saucer sighting In fact Edwards had died a few minutes before midnight on June 23 but his death was announced at the Congress of Scientific Ufologists in New York City on June 24 1967 Selected works EditBooks Edit My First 10 000 000 Sponsors New York Ballantine Books 1956 LCCN 56 9474 Strangest of All New York Lyle Stuart 1956 OCLC 4841626 Stranger Than Science New York Lyle Stuart 1959 ISBN 978 0818400865 OCLC 3654212 Strange People Seacaucus NJ Citadel 1961 ISBN 978 0806510118 0806510110 Strange World New York Ace Books with Lyle Stuart 1964 OCLC 1547319 Flying Saucers Serious Business New York Lyle Stuart 1966 OCLC 20977661 Flying Saucers Here and Now New York Lyle Stuart 1967 LCCN 67 26546 References Edit Radio The Week in Review Time August 23 1954 p 3 of 3 Archived from the original on May 23 2011 Retrieved November 20 2010 see Stuart s preface to the anthology The Strange World of Frank Edwards Lyle Stuart Inc 1977 Frank Allyn Edwards on Answers com Strange People Frank Edwards 1961 p 277 Quirkology How We Discover the Big Truths in Small Things By Richard Wiseman 2008 p 131 Vaughan Ronald October 5 2007 Harold Sherman Frank Edwards Peter Hurkos and Me mythfolk yahoogroups com The Mail Archive Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved November 20 2010 Clark Jerome 1998 The UFO Encyclopedia The Phenomenon From The Beginning Volume 1 A K Detroit Omnigraphics Story Ronald The Encyclopedia of UFOs Garden City Doubleday amp Company Inc ISBN 0 385 13677 3 External links EditSaturday Night Uforia com Our Speaker Tonight Frank Edwards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Edwards writer and broadcaster amp oldid 1175752836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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