Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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Most of the time they should have been rehearsing they were off in a corner reminiscing. It was at another rehearsal, that of "The Gold Diggers," that Joan Blondell and Dick Powell met Ted Atmore for the first time. Ted is a veteran gold miner whom Lux had imported from the mountains to tell the listeners about his work. At a studio, even though they had been in the same picture, Joan and Dick, swell people though they are, would probably never have paid any attention to Ted— and it wouldn't have been snobbishness that kept them apart, either. But in the intimacy of the theater, they got to talking to him, became so interested in his stories and his personality they have invited him to their home for dinner several times. IT is even rarer than a day in June that ■ a studio has the nerve to cast an unknown player in the lead opposite a star, but the Lux people did it when they set Barbara Luddy opposite Paul Muni in "The Story of Louis Pasteur." 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