CSO 015b Charlotte’s Web Part 2


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In this episode I tell the stories of both Hanna Barbera’s 1973 “Charlotte’s Web” and E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web”.



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Produced By


Bruce Strong ★ Cameron Jezorek ★ Carolyne Mathlin ★ Courtney Hickling


★ Eric Mansilla ★Gabriel Stocker ★ Henna K ★ Jim Wiatrak ★ Joe & Jen Stillwell


★ Kathleen Hale ★ Krista Dupps ★ Melanie Bennett ★ Melannie Johnson Savell


★ Michael Young ★ Misty Shelton ★ Nicholas Terra ★ Peter Gordon


★ Saood Ul-Hasan, ★ TM ★ Vaughn M. Dennis






Music



Autumn Quiet by Rob Carwell


Calming Acoustic by Dredstudio


Leo’s Cottage By Kensington Studios


Wind in These Sails by Symphonic Collective


 



 


 


Recommended Reading


Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White


Bibliography:


Print


White, E. B. 1899-1985, and Garth Williams. Charlotte’s Web. First edition. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1952.


Film


Charlotte’s Web. Directed by Charles A. Nichols and Iwao Takamoto, produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, Paramount Pictures, 1973.


Internet


“Charlotte’s Web (1973 Movie).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 7 Apr. 2024, simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte%27s_Web_(1973_movie).


Contributors to Paramount Animation Fan Wiki. “Charlotte’s Web (1973 Film).” Paramount Animation Fan Wiki, Fandom, Inc., paramountanimation.fandom.com/wiki/Charlotte%27s_Web_(1973_film). Accessed 30 May 2024.


Contributors to The Sherman Brothers Wiki. “Charlotte’s Web.” The Sherman Brothers Wiki, Fandom, Inc., the-sherman-brothers.fandom.com/wiki/Charlotte%27s_Web. Accessed 30 May 2024.


“Hanna-Barbera’s ‘Charlotte’s Web’ (1973) on Records.” Hanna-Barbera’s “Charlotte’s Web” (1973) on Records |, cartoonresearch.com/index.php/hanna-barberas-charlottes-web-1973-on-records/. Accessed 30 May 2024.


Jowitt, Deborah. “Will Kids Get Caught up in. ‘Charlotte’s Web’?” The New York Times, The New York Times, 15 Apr. 1973, www.nytimes.com/1973/04/15/archives/will-kids-get-caught-up-in-charlottes-web-also-opening-this-week.html.



LaSalle, Andre. “Charlotte’s (Complicated) Web.” MessAge Media, 27 Feb. 2020, www.messagemedia.co/millelacs/opinion/other_opinions/charlotte-s-complicated-web/article_6007b27e-57d8-11ea-b98c-73f7177eb55c.html.


Morph, Robin. “Charlotte’s Web (1952 , 1973 , 2003, and 2006).” RobinMorph.Com, 17 June 2019, robinmorph.wordpress.com/2019/06/17/charlottes-web-1952-1973-2003-and-2006/.


“Sherman Brothers.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 29 May 2024, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Brothers.



Zachary. “Remembering Disney Legend Richard M. Sherman.” The Walt Disney Company, 26 May 2024, thewaltdisneycompany.com/remembering-disney-legend-richard-m-sherman/.





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