Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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REHLLH HERE? POST YOURSELF ON TO DAY'S ENTERTAINMENT SENSATION WITH FACTS AND PICTURES YOU'VE NEVER READ OR SEEN By LOUIS UNDERWOOD Photos by William Haussler of NBC Opposite page, television requires heavy makeup for its performers. Note how Grace and Eddie Albert are accenting their features with the grease paint. At left, an actual broadcast scene, with its heavy camera, the microphone at the end of a derrick, and the battery of spotlights. Above, a television set being tuned in to receive a program. The gray oblong at the top is the V/2 by 10 inch screen upon which you see the performer's image. Scientists are working now to perfect a larger screen.