The March of Time is an American
radio news series broadcast from 1931 to 1945, and a companion
newsreel series shown in movie theaters from 1935 to 1951. Created by broadcasting pioneer Fred Smith and
Time magazine executive Roy E. Larsen, the program combined actual news events with reenactments. The "voice" of
The March of Time was
Westbrook Van Voorhis. The radio program was later developed into a newsreel series produced and written by
Louis de Rochemont and his brother
Richard de Rochemont.
The March of Time was recognized with an
Academy Honorary Award in 1937.