Yuri Rasovsky, Who Rescued American Audio Drama, Dead At 67

“Radio drama was thought to be nearly extinct when Yuri Rasovsky launched the National Radio Theater of Chicago in the early 1970s, and he emerged as a major voice in its revival.” In the 1990s, Rasovsky – nicknamed “El Fiendo” for his exacting standards and sharp temper – moved to Los Angeles and produced a string of award-winning recorded audio dramas.