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Volume 3 of the CBS Radio Workshop includes 'Subways are for Sleeping', an adaptation of the novel by Edmund Love, who actually slept on the subways in the Fifties; 'An Analysis of Satire' by Stan Freberg, best known today for his voice actor work with Warner Brothers animation; 'A Pride of Carrots, or Venus Well Served', by Robert Nathan, best known for films made from his novels (The Bishop's Wife, and Portrait of Jennie); he also contributed 'Report on the Weans', which 'documents' what future archaeologist might deduce about twentieth century life by examining its artifacts; an adaptation of Mark Twain's Roughing It, a semi-autobiographical travelogue; 'The Legend of Annie Christmas', the title role of which was played by Amanda Randolph, the first African-American actress to star in a regularly scheduled network television show.