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If Freedom Failed - Episode 01 – “A Matter of Fact” | Gregory Peck, Raymond Burr (AFRS) | B4TV
If Freedom Failed – “A Matter of Fact” drops us into Springfield, U.S.A., a fictional American town where a communist regime has tightened its grip on everyday life. Gregory Peck stars as Charles Reed, the principled director of the Springfield County Museum; Raymond Burr co-stars as Mr. Davis, a hardline Ministry of Information official sent to “reorganize” culture.
What begins as a genteel chamber concert quickly turns into a battle over truth. Reed’s son brings home a history textbook that credits the Soviet Union alone with winning World War II. At the museum, Davis cancels American chamber music, replaces documentaries with propaganda reels, and orders curators to conform exhibits to a Party encyclopedia. In a jaw-dropping moment, he smashes a 14th-century Syrian vase—then fires the curator and announces the gallery will be repurposed into a “thinned” library.
The pressure crescendos in the inventions hall, where Davis “corrects” displays to credit Russian pioneers for the telephone, motion pictures, aviation—even jet propulsion—while instructing Reed to remove (and destroy) symbols like a bust of Benjamin Franklin. Reed erupts, denouncing the destruction of religion, human rights, and freedom—before the regime labels him “insane.” Caught between conscience and survival is Shukov, a Soviet cultural supervisor who privately admits the system’s fraud while warning that truth itself is the target.
Originally produced for U.S. audiences in the early Cold War era (this version circulated via Armed Forces Radio), If Freedom Failed is both a propaganda artifact and a compelling drama about censorship, historical revisionism, and the fragility of civic memory. Heard today, it invites discussion: How do free societies guard against the slow corrosion of facts? What happens to art, scholarship, and faith when a government claims ownership over reality?
B4TV presents this episode as part of our mission to preserve the theatre of the mind—complete with period language and viewpoints that reflect their time. For historical authenticity, the audio is presented as-is. After the drama, stick around for Bobby Jay’s reflection on cultural institutions as guardians of truth—and why museums, libraries, and classrooms remain front lines in the defense of freedom.
Presented by OTA Music Group as part of B4TV: Before Television—preserving classic radio storytelling for a new generation of listeners.
Content advisory: contains period propaganda and political themes.
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