DescriptionOrson Welles 1938 War of the Worlds.jpg
English: Photo of Orson Welles (center) meeting with reporters after the War of he Worlds radio broadcast. Welles tried to explain that he and his theater company had no idea the broadcast would cause panic.
Note the uploaded photo is larger and of better quality than the newsprint photo.
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