Although many programs can be described as innovative and cutting edge, one classic from radio’s golden era was truly an experiment in what could be done with the medium from its first episode. The concept of Columbia Workshop, conceived by Irving Reis, was to try new innovations on radio. The program focused on both the cutting edge work of sound techs and producers as well as the ability of performers to push themselves in ways other shows did not require them to. Extreme attention was paid to every aspect of production. New tricks and techniques for sound proved to be one of the hallmarks of the program. Columbia Workshop, Volume 1 features episodes that at the time went directions radio had yet to go and now are a vital part of radio history.