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CART
Awards
- Three
medals from the International Radio Festival (one Gold, one Silver, and
one Bronze) for the production
of The Orangeburg Massacre, directed by Frank Beacham and produced by
Peggy Webber
- Two
Gold
Medals from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for Macbeth,
adapted, produced and directed by Peggy Webber
- A Gold
Medal for best production from The New York International
Radio Festival for the C.A.R.T. and Thousand Oak's tribute to Ray
Bradbury
on his 75th birthday, adapted, produced and directed by Peggy Webber
and co-produced by the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation.
- A Gold
Medal for an 80th Birthday Tribute to Ray Bradbury that was adapted,
directed
and produced by Peggy Webber
- A Gold
Medal for Oscar in Limbo, a production written and directed by Richard
Erdman and produced by Peggy Webber
- A Gold
Medal and Silver Medal to CART for the production of "The
Tribute to Norman Corwin," produced by Peggy Webber and the Thousand
Oaks Library Foundation.
- Silver
Medal for Alice in Wonderland, produced and directed by Peggy Webber.
- Silver
Medal for One
Perfect Rose, produced and directed by Peggy Webber.
- Silver
Medal for Where
She Stops, produced and directed by Peggy Webber.
- Silver
Medal for The
World and His Wife by Oliver Hailey, produced and directed by Peggy
Webber.
- Silver
Reel Award for Best Radio Drama Production for Any Friend of Nicholas
Nickelby is a Friend of Mine, by Ray Bradbury (awarded by the National
Federation of Community Broadcasting).
- Woodbury
University Ray Bradbury Creativity Award, given to Peggy
Webber and presented in person by Ray Bradbury. Individual awards were
given to ten members of the original CART company.
- Certificate Of
Commendation
from The Mayor of Los Angeles in 2004.
- Tribute Luncheon
and Award from
the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters in 2005.
- In 2008, The Achievement in The Arts Award from Los Angeles Valley College.
Fifteen
national and international medals, and nine international finalist
awards.
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