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NEW DYNAMO 7 GETTING “FIDDLE” OFF TO A SMASHING START! TECHNICIANS MEET STARS NBC “Magic Eye” experts talk things over with Tyrone Power and Mary Healy just before the now historic three- continent broadcast started from one of the stages at Movietone City. OUTLINES FUTURE RELEASES Production Chief Darryl F. Zanuck, whom the Saturday Evening Post this week rated Hollywood’s No. 1 producer, took the opportunity of the “Second Piddle” broadcast, to acquaint the millions of listeners with the coming product. DIRECTOR LEARNS HIS LINES Sidney Lanfield, director “Second Fiddle”, gave an ex- cellent account of himself. Here he and Mary Healy are “caught” studying their lines. Lanfield proved he is as good a radio actor as he is film director. WAITING FOR THE SIGNAL Sidney Lanfield, Tyrone Power, Mr. Zanuck, Mary Healy and Lou Silvers exchange praise for parts of the program from New York. That three-way conversation between Sonja Henie in Oslo, Power in Hollywood and Rudy Vallee in New York got a sensational reaction. TOMMY DORSEY SWINGS INTO IT! From the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York, this popular hand blurbed its way into one of the greatest radio stunts sponsored in behalf of a motion picture. Since that broadcast the Berlin tunes have congested the air waves daily. FROM NORWAY So spendidly was the broadcast handled and so quickly did Sonja Henie (above) switch into the dialogue with Power in Holly- wood and Vallee in New York that many are still wondering this charming skating star really talk- ed from Oslo, Norway.' JACK HARRIS FROM OLD LONDON Merry England’s No. 1 “swing” band also participated in the inter- national broadcast, playing its version of one of Irving Berlin’s hit tunes. Another famous “swing” band from Buenos Aires played a tune in tango time. FROM THE ROOF Of the beautiful Hotel Astor in the heart of Times Square in New York Rudy Vallee “carried on”— and as only he can. With him was TYRONE POWER WINS NEW LAURELS Thousands of letters reached the studio in Hollywood and NBC commenting superlatively on the performance of the “Second Fiddle” players and the manner in which the broadcast was conducted. Tyrone, in particular, was at his very best and he and Sonja received the largest number of fan letters from listeners. Irving Berlin who took an active part in the program which helped get “Second Fiddle” off to an SRO start at the Roxy in New York.