Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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March, 1931 RADIO DOINGS Page Thirteen Cutstandina! C1TUART BUCHANAN, director of theatrical performances for the United Broadcasting Company, began his dramatic career under the less expert tutelage ner happened to be in the by the ability of the your one of his plays, thereby career. Varied expenenci Buchanan the actor whom credit for "the finest piece of house production of "Spindrift. Mr. Buchanan s only forte. He person than Otis Skinner, himself. Skinaudience at a college play and was so impressed g student, he offered him an attractive part in opening avenues to a very successful dramatic s undoubtedly have gone to make of Stuart Edwin Schallert of the Los Angeles Times gave of acting of the year" in the Pasadena PlayDramatics, however, do not seem to be is been an athlete, playing with Knutc Rockne on the Notre Dame football team; has won his letters in track, baseball, basketball, swimming and football; as well as having coached and refereed for the major sports. Mr Buchanan is now playing the part of Louis XV in the "French Miniatures," a series of dramas by Kay Van Riper, written around the romances of the French court, which are being released over the Pacific Coast Network of the United Broadcasting Company every Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Stuart Buchanan A new and joyous picture of Eddie Holden, whose delightful character, Frank Watanabe, Japanese Houseboy, amuses thousands nightly over KNX, is shown here for the first time. And on the right is Reginald Sharland, well known moving picture actor who created the role of the "Honorable Archie." We are aware that we are throwing quite a bomb when we reveal the Honorable Archie's identity. A lot of you thought he was Eddie Holden, didn't you? Frank Watanabe is quite enough of a character for one young and personable man to create at a time. By the way, Frank really Japanese by haunting the Orienof San Francisco, where he "apanese as his mtiaven't heard Frank mother night — 7:00 learned h tal sections ot Star counts many charmu mate friends. If yc and Archie, don't m to 7:15 week nights Reginald Sharland