Send Me No Flowers (Universal Pictures) (1964)

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RADIO INTERVIEWS “tiz7° FREE! THE TRIO OF STARS IN “SEND ME NO FLOWERS” IN AN EXCITING PACKAGE OF INTERVIEWS THAT WILL ADD LUSTRE TO YOUR CAMPAIGN AS WELL AS ATTRACTING A WIDE AUDIENCE! ROCK HUDSON Available FREE are these three bright and listenable open-end radio interviews with the three co-stars of “SEND ME NO FLOWERS.” Each of the personalities chat about themselves and their roles in the comedy, and discuss interesting behind-the-scenes happenings during the filming and also of the Hollywood colony. Plant this interview transcription—all three are on one platter— in a prime spot on your key radio station—it will certainly make a most interesting addition to a news show, or in a guest star spotlighting. There’s a continuity sheet accompanying each transcription, which allows time for the local announcer to ask the questions while the star gives the answers—thus localizing and giving extra warmth to the interview. DORIS DAY It's ROCK, DORIS and TONY — 3 big show business names — an entertainment attraction your local radio stations will welcome! TONY RANDALL NATIONAL SYNDICATION of each of these interviews will also add big benefits to your local engagement of ‘‘SEND ME NO FLOWERS” as Hollywood’s top radio reporter, Dick Stroud, interviewed the three personalities. Consequently all of the interviews are broadcast over a total of 830 American and Canadian radio stations via Stroud’s famed ‘‘Celebrity Profiles’ program. Also, they are used in a servicing by the Garrison System, Inc., to more than 200 key radio stations around the country in its open-end form. There’s a lot of effort going—and available—with these radio interviews. The radio spots discussed in another part of this pressbook could very well augment the free promoted interviews. ORDER THE FREE INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTION With ROCK HUDSON—DORIS DAY—TONY RANDALL from RADIO DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSAL PICTURES COMPANY, UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Your FREE SET of TV SPOTS Is Ready and Waiting To Be Used To Enchant and Sell The Television Viewers! Sparkling messages of hilarious entertainment are contained in this test-proven package of television spots. The fun-filled ingredients offered in ‘“SEND ME NO RADIO SPOTS THAT WILL INTRIGUE AND SELL LISTENERS WITH THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY FLAVOR OF “SEND ME NO FLOWERS” FREE 10, 30 AND 60-SECOND SPOTS FOR A STRONG CAMPAIGN Here, in transcription form, and enticingly terrific, are the radio spots prepared to pitch the bright comedy flavor of “SEND ME NO FLOWERS” right into the ears of the radio audience! FLOWERS” is pleasurably presented in these video spots in a manner that will create the ‘‘want-to-see’’ impression among the at-home viewers. This attractive set of TV SPOTS — now available F-R-E-E to all exhibitors — Is an important part of your ad campaign for the picture. It’s on 16 mm film, includes a variety of time lengths, with adequate silent footage to allow for local audio playdate information. Schedule your TV time spots early, and order the set of FREE TV SPOTS imme Available FREE on one transcription, these spots are aimed at covering the widest possible market. Each one was individually created to get the mesSage over in a big way for a big opening day. In all instances there is sufficient silent footage for your local information and playdate data. diately from HERMAN KASS, NATIONAL EXPLOITATION DIRECTOR, UNIVER SAL PICTURES COMPANY, 445 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, N. Y. In ordering, please specify the station or stations on which you plan to use the spots. Order this FREE RADIO TRANSCRIPTION from RADIO DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSAL PICTURES UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA