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RADIO STARS
WEST COAST CHATTER
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KOBIiRT TAYLOR alz.vys sIkk.'S up villi/ like the Arroic Collar lad. But hciorc • all hour's rchrarsal hiis ooiic by. Bolt's •s • ■ ■ '■.';',■</, tlh-ii his tie is fluiiii vv atlcr it. ami fiiialty the o . ; arc rallail up. . Isk aiiv:aho's eirr wrkrd 7ailh Bah. and y'll tell you he's tops jor i/ood nature, .^■pite of rehearsino and appearin,/ ou radio shirias and ticttina up at si.v :k jor studio xeork erery day. the : aylor disposition remains unruptled. ICIien . he finds time to see Barbara .Slanieyek 1 I remains one of the mysteries. But rumor ■ says they're still in earnest.
BOB TAYLOR really got even with Jack Benny on the Jell-O show the other day.
\ Having suffered plenty at Jack's hands, over the violin-cello duet on a former
J broadcast, he decided to make Mr. Benny squirm a little. So when the show went on the air, and Bob was supposed to kiss
J Mary Livingstone, he took full advantage
• of the opportunity. The kiss lasted twentyeight seconds — by the time-keeper's own count. ♦
THE charming Bronio-Scltzer broad
1 caster is the NEC prop man's biggest headache. He never knows what Harriet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Robinson. He's always better than his material.
Parsons will want in the way of a microphone. And neither docs she. Sometimes Harriet jireftTs to drlivrr her talks while standing at an ujiright mike: other times she likes to sit in an (.a-y chair and talk into a "goose-neck" nnlo-, and sometimes she draws up a strai.ulit-liack chair to a table mike. Then she may decide to nse all three. The prop man has finally decided to have three microphones set up for every broadcast so Harriet can drift from one to another. "It isn't temperament," declares Harriet, "it's just that I can't make up my mind."
'""//: CANTOR is a firm heUever in the doctors' orders. "They're smart 'he first place," he says," and in ihe seeond yon pay 'em good money for their adi'ice, so zvhy not folloiv it?" Consequently, zehen the iiiedie:\s ordered Eddie lo v ■ , ' . ilay. follow
•••;■./« 7 put up
(' > • ooinij to his
I'usmess. But iclun the doctors didn't knoie is that Eddie's business came to him.
( ntil naor , ; v , ' ' -i his bedroom zvas filled ri-s. mu.ueians and
I'liriolis , ' ,• i-,/,s7 for his new
show, re!u■,o^:lo oi::oeiitly leilh the Star, leho presided from his bed.
WHEN The Big Broadcast of 1938 was previewed, W. C. Fields took all honors. Not only on the screen, but after the show * when autograph fiends passed up the other stars present and swarmed around Bill. Fields agrees that he's a new man since following the doctor's orders and giving up demon rum. But says he still hasn't given up lemon meringue pie and, what's more, doesn't intend to.
INXIDEXT.AIT.Y, you'll be seeing more and more of .Mr. I'ields. He's just signed a contract that gi\es an Eastern manufacturing company the right to turn him out in miniature. The famous Fields schnozzle will be a red rubber eraser, one halt for ink, the other for pencil. ".\nd that," says W. C. Complacently, "is fame."
MARLEXE DIET RICHS neieest act is one of szcectucss and liijht. Since her Para
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