Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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.V* ^; A afrmv£s Intense concentration in the Gary Cooper manner takes the form of gnawing on the tongue. *e1\ >6V" <^ Op* KO^ Vi 36 «v$ «£«£• Clark and Ginger together— can't you hear that ktypical Rogers chuckle?> Photos by Fink RADIO'S PHOTO^ r <? V . TELEVISION j THE camera couldn't be candider! Here's I something new in the way of pictures — actual performance photographs of Hollywood's biggest stars, taken from the front row of the audience at Earl Carroll's Theater Restaurant during broadcasts of the CBS Sunday-night Gulf-Screen Guild show. They told Radio Mirror's Hyman Fink that he couldn't take any pictures because his flash!ight bulbs would distract the performers — so he went ahead and took pictures without the flashes, and got shots which for informality and charm surpass any we've ever seen before. They're black-and-white proof, too, that Hollywood stars, taken off their guard and hard at work, can make just as endearingly funny faces as anyone else. JANUARY, 1940 v*-6. >° 37