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MORE ABOUT MOORE...
Thomas Garrison Morflt, known to the followers of screwball comedy as Garry Moore, has an incurable passion for crew haircuts and greets amazed strangers with, "What did you expect? Feathers?" He weighs only 145 pounds, with a rock in each hand, has a wild but lovable face, mad brown eyes and light brown hair. Garry wears clothes that would put a Hollywood screen writer to shame, his slacks are loud, his coats are zooty. To give you a few simpler statistics about the simple Mr. Moore, he was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 28 years ago and he is married, is a father, and has a home in a suburb of New York. And, oh yes, he is radio's newest and most sensational comedian, now pinchhitting for Abbott and Costello on Thursday nights at 10: 00 EWT on NBC.
Garry needed a job, so he joined station WBAL in Baltimore as a continuity writer. One day the comedian of WBAL's only comedy show took sick and the manager rushed Garry in to fill the spot. Garry wound up with a permanent assignment. Only Garry didn't like being a comedian, so he quit and went to St. Louis and became a sports and news announcer. He wasn't at the St. Louis station long, before he was asked to handle a comedy show. He tried to get out of it by stating he didn't know a thing about comedy. The gag didn't work. Garry stood being a comedian for seven long months. Finally, he gave it up. He handed in his two weeks' notice, stuck his hands in his pockets and started out of the studio whistling. When he got home there was a call for him from NBC in Chicago. They wanted him to take over the Club Matinee show. Garry gave up, decided he was a comedian, after all.
For two years, Garry wowed 'em on the Club Matinee, writing script in addition to starring on the show. Then, in August, 1942, with Club Matinee on the Blue network, Garry moved to New York at the request of NBC and started to build a new morning show. Out of that grew Everything Goes.
After several guest appearances on Comedy Caravan, Garry Moore's name was being tossed like a ball about radio and agency men and network officials were deluged with sponsors who wanted him for a comedian on a big nighttime, commercial. When Lou Costello took sick, Garry was rushed in to fill that spot. That's where he is now and the Hopes and Skeltons have moved over to give him room. Along with the irrepressible Jimmy Durante, he is providing American listeners with laughs enough to last them through this war time.
His ambition is to do a broadcast from a subway. "Because," says Garry, "that will be the first street on the man broadcast."
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Chapel Singers
This Life is Mine
Sing Along
Valiant Lady
Isabel Manning Hewson
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Kitty Foyle
Roy Porter, News
The O'Neills
Honeymoon Hill
The Baby Institute
Help Mate
Bachelor's Children
Gene & Glenn
A Woman of America
God's Country
Breakfast at Sardi's
Road of Life
Second Husband
Vic and Sade
Bright Horizon
Jack Baker. Songs
Snow Village
Aunt Jenny's Stories
Little Jack Little
David Harum
KATE SMITH SPEAKS
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
Vincent Lopez Orch.
Carey Long mire. News
Young Dr. Malone
Light of the World
Joyce Jordan, M.D.
Mystery Chef
Lonely Women
We Love and Learn
The Guiding Light
Stella Linger
Pepper Young's Family
Hymns of All Churches
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Morton Downey
Mary Marlin
Joe & Ethel Turp
Ma Perkins
My True Story
Pepper Young's Family
Green Valley, U.S.A.
Right to Happiness
Ted Malone
Your Home Front Reporter
Club Matinee
Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas
Perry Como, Songs
Men of the Sea
Lorenzo Jones
Mountain Music
Sea Hound
Young Widder Brown
Madeleine Carroll Reads
Hop Harrigan
When a Girl Marries
Mother and Dad
Portia Faces Life
Are You a Genius
Jack Armstrong
Just Plain Bill
Superman
Front Page Farrell
Keep the Home Fires Burning
Captain Midnight
Quincy Howe
Eric Sevareid
Today at the Duncan,
Keep Working, Keep Singing
The World Today
Lowell Thomas
I Love a Mystery
Victor Borge
Fred Waring's Gang
Coast Guard Dance Band
Ceiling Unlimited
Blondie
The Lone Ranger
H. V. Kaltenborn
Vox Pop
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Cavalcade of America
Lum and Abner
GAY NINETIES
True or False
Voice of Firestone
Bulldog Drummond
Cecil Brown
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The Telephone Hour
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Information Please
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