- Radio: Wrote several radio plays for Orson Welles, including the 1938 adaptation of H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds" that caused many listeners who missed part of the broadcast to think that the Martian invasion was real (as depicted in The Night That Panicked America (1975)). His copy of the script was auctioned in 1988 for $135,000.
- (1941) Stage: Wrote (w/John Huston) "In Time to Come" on Broadway. Drama. Directed / produced by Otto Preminger. Mansfield Theatre: 28 Dec 1941-31 Jan 1942 (40 performances). Cast: Maurice Burke, Alexander Clark (as "Dr. Cary Grayson"), Russell Collins (as "Col. House"), Philip Coolidge (as "Smith"), Richard Gaines (as "Woodrow Wilson"), Robert Gray, James Gregory (as "Dillan"), Nedda Harrigan (as "Edith Bolling Wilson"), William Harrigan (as "Tumulty"), House Jameson (as "Sen. Lodge"), Harold J. Kennedy (as "Terry"), John M. Kline (as "Henry White"), Arnold Korff (as "Monsieur Pichon"), Edgar Mason (as "Price"), Randolph Preston, Joseph Quaranto, Bernard Randall (as "Judge Brandeis"), Rene Roberti, Vincenzo Rocco (as "Signor Orlando"), Guy Sorel (as "Clemenceau"), Harold Young (as "Lloyd George"). NOTE: Finished second to "no winner" in the Drama Critics Circle voting for best play of the year.
- (1973) Book: "Casablanca: Script and Legend".
- (1933) Stage: Wrote "Give Us This Day" on Broadway. Drama. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Booth Theatre: 27 Oct 1933-Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Harlan Briggs (as "Matt Strong"), Eva Condon (as "Eva Strong"), Zamah Cunningham (as "Anne Strong"), Ann Dere (as "Nora Strong"), Harry Gresham (as "Brad Strong"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Mark Strong"), J. Anthony Hughes (as "Wes Carnwright"), June Meier (as "Mirian Brandon as a Child"), Eleanor Phelps (as "Jane Strong"), Edward Ryan (as "Mark Strong as Child"), Joaquin Souther (as "Mr. Sedgwick"), Ralph Theodore (as "John Strong"), Linda Watkins (as "Miriam Brandon"). Produced by Francis I. Curtis and Richard Meyers.
- (1970) Book: "The Panic Broadcast: Portrait of an Event". New York: Little, Brown and Company.
- (1956) Ted Graham and his play, "Welcome, Darlings," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Tallulah Bankhead and James Kirkwood in the cast.
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