[N.B.C trade releases]. (1954)

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April 23, 1954 EIGHT-WEEK SERIES OP ORIGINAL PLAYS WITH MUSIC, STARRING GORDON MacRAE, TO BE OFFERED ON 'RAILROAD HOUR' Lucille Norman and Nadine Conner to Be Guests A series of original plays with music will be presented on NBC Radio's THE RAILROAD HOUR for eight weeks starting Monday, May 3 (8 p.m,, EDT). The plays, for the third consecutive year, will be written by Lawrence and Lee, noted radio and theatre writing team, and prepared musically by Carmen Dragon and Norman Luboff . Gordon MacRae stars in the series, and will have two guest stars - Lucille Norman for six of the productions and Nadine Conner for two. The May 3 show, titled "Birthday," will co-star MacRae with Miss Norman. "Birthday" tells about a young married couple and the birth of their first child, in a heartwarming story. Musical numbers included will be "It's a Wonderful World," "The Lord's Prayer," "Dwight David Eisenhower Smith," "Lullaby" (Brahms), "Our Love Is Here to Stay," "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Got to Sleep." Marvin Miller pro¬ duces "The Railroad Hour." The outstanding presentations of regular musicals and originals that have been heard on this program for five years were recently honored with a "Showmanagement" citation from "Variety." o