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ACCENT ON ENGLISH . . .
Judy Blake, the pretty girl on our cover this month, went to England with her father when she was four years old. The six years she spent in that country are still reflected in her accent. She can, however, in the middle of a sentence, switch to plain American speech with the greatest of ease. Many of you heard her last year as "Marcia," an English girl, in the CBS show, Second Husband. This year she's "Penny," an all-American girl in NBC's Mary Marlin.
When Judy returned to America, at the age of ten, her Aunt Valerie took one look at her beautiful young niece and decided she should have a career in the theater. Judy's mother, her uncle — in fact, the whole family — objected to Aunt Valerie's suggestion. Judy sided with her aunt, drowned out the protests, and she and Aunt Valerie have been companions and pals ever since.
A few months after Judy was enrolled in the Ellen Cole Fetter Dramatic School, Aunt Valerie appointed herself Judy's manager and landed her a job on WNEW's Five Star Final show, on which she performed for a good many years. Whenever the major networks needed a girl to play an English role, Judy was called in. She's played the part of Princess Elizabeth innumerable times. "Which was very nice," she smiles, "but I hated being typed as English and secretly yearned to play an American."
Phillip Barrington, producer of Five Star Final, at last gave her the chance she had been waiting for and Judy was so excited she almost muffed it. As an American girl in a chase scene, she was introduced to read a line, urging the driver of the car to step on the gas. "Faster," Judy urged, "faster, faster." And then, losing control for a moment, she shouted, "Oh, I say, fashster, fahster!" Luckily, it was only a rehearsal and, on the broadcast, she played it strictly American.
Her most embarrassing moment in radio occurred on a recent Mary Marlin show. An actor had labored long over a very lengthy and stirring speech, which, when the time came to deliver it on the air, he did beautifully. Judy, forgetting she was in a studio, applauded enthusiastically. A quick witted organist, who plays the show's theme song, managed to hit the keys hard enough to cover up most of the sound.
Judy's been on many of NBC's Television shows because of her beauty, and Hollywood has an eye on her. This year, she was in one Broadway play, "Ghost for Sale," which closed after a brief run. Several nights a week you can find her at the Stage Door Canteen, where it is her special job to talk to British sailors, because her voice reminds them of the girls they've left behind. But her heart belongs to an American, a soldier in a parachute battalion, whose wings she wears proudly.
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Breaktast Club
Everything Goes
School of the Air
The Chapel Singers
Valiant Lady
Isabel Manning Hewson
Robert St. John
Kitty Foyle
News
The O'Neills
Honeymoon Hill
Baby Institute
Help Mate
Bachelor's Children
Gene & Glenn
A Woman of America
Joe and Ethel Turp
Breakfast at Sardi's
Road of Life
Second Husband
Vic and Sade
Bright Horizon
Hank Lawson's Knights
Snow Village
Aunt Jenny's Stories
Little Jack Little
David Harum
Kate Smith Speaks
Words and Music
Big Sister
Romance of Helen Trent
Farm and Home Hour
Our Gal Sunday
Life Can Be Beautiful
Baukhage Talking
Ma Perkins
Edward MacHugh
Vic and Sade
The Goldbergs
Carey Long mire, News
Young Dr. Malone
Light of the World
Joyce Jordan, M.D.
Lonely Women
We Love and Learn
James McDonald
The Guiding Light
Pepper Young's Family
Stella linger
Hymns of All Churches
David Harum
Morton Downey
Mary Marlin
Sing Along — Landt Trio
Ma Perkins
Columbia Concert Orch
Ted Malone
Pepper Young's Family
Right to Happiness
Men of the Sea
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Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas
Green Valley, U. S. A.
Country Journal
Lorenzo Jones
Mountain Music
Young Widder Brown
Madeleine Carroll Reads
Sea Hound
When a Girl Marries
Mother and Dad
Hop Harrigan
Portia Faces Life
Are You a Genius?
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Superman
Just Plain Bill
Ben Bernie
Captain Midnight
Front Page Farrell
Quincy Howe, News
Terry and The Pirates
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Keep Working. Keep Singing
The World Today
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Col. Stoopnagle
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Harry James
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Jack Pearl
Good Listening
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Dale Carnegie
Great Moments in Music
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Kay Kyser
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