Right; even without confirmation, I've always believed Agnes procured talent from her other soaps, with whom she respected and wanted to work again. Considering the various gems she chose, I couldn't blame her.
I had found various radio eps of TGL and other vintage radio soaps on vinyl records, way back in (I think) the 1970s. They had been put out by an excellent company called Radiola. I loved them so much, but the measly four eps we got per record were never enough to satiate me.
Fans struck gold when a huge number of episodes from 1950 (the year of Chuckie's death and Meta's trial) miraculously turned up. There were 90 (!!!) at first, which was astonishing to me (they survived!), but then even more appeared.
You are right: it was effective (and mesmerizing) to listen to them decades later. What a gift to TGL afionados.
Those initial 90 eps from 1950 were once online. I posted the link here at SON eons ago, but I have no idea if they are all still available. I know some are.
There were more TV eps of TGL from 1966 out there, too, than what we seem to have online today. I think I had 16...on Betamax videotape, LOL.
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