Favorite Story is an American old-time radio dramatic anthology. It was nationally syndicated by the Ziv Company from 1946 to 1949. The program was "advertised as a show that 'stands head and shoulders above the finest programs on the air'". Originating at KFI in Los Angeles, California. Each episode of Favorite Story featured an adaptation of a story selected by a celebrity — purportedly his or her favorite story. The celebrities came from various fields: actors, directors, bandleaders, and athletes, to name but a few. Because they did not appear on the air, the Ziv Company saved any salary that their appearances would have incurred. Compensation came in the form of promoting whatever book, film, or other work the guest had coming up. Episode 13 released by ZIV Radio transcription on September 10, 1945. A Manhattan Magazine journalist is working late. It's nearly midnight and he's been working on his column since eight in the morning and is having a mental block. He asks Jim, his colleague, for the time and he suggests he calls a new service called Meridian 7-1212 that gives out the time. This gives him an idea and he sends Jim down to the telephone service to gather some more information. It quickly becomes apparent that the time that night carries a very special significance for one of the girls at the telephone service. wiki/Favorite_Story