Variety radio directory (1937)

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PROFESSIONAL RECORDS— Continued aret (P. Lorillard Co.), 1935-36; Joyce Jordan (McKesson & Robbins), 1937. (F) voice ghosting for Warner Bros., 1932. (L) The Showoff. (P) communication engineer. McCLAIN, GORDON W. Announcer, producer, CKCL, Toronto, Ont. (R) since 1925; local shows on this station and WFCA, Toronto, Ont. McCLAIN, JAMES W., JR. Announcer, WOAI, San Antonio. (R) various local shows, including Greyhound Traveler Program (Greyhound Bus Lines), 1936; Gebhardt's Texas Treasures (Gebhardt's Chili Powder), 1937. McCLAIN, PAULA. Network actress. (R) Bachelor's Children (Old Dutch Cleanser). McCLEARY, GWEN. Announcer, home economist, actress, Iowa Broadcasting Co. (R) since 1931; various shows, including Ward's Shopping Lady (Montgomery Ward), 1933; Ford Information Girl (Ford Motor Co.), 1935. (F) commercials. McCLINTOCK, JACK. Continuity writer, sound effects, KOL, Seattle. (R) various local shows, including Albers Bros. Milling Co. program, 1936. McCLURE, KENDALL B. News editor, commentator, WOAI, San Antonio. (R) since 1930, writing and producing over 600 commercial shows. (P) newspaper work. McCOMB, KATE. Network actress. (R) Snow Village Sketches (Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.); others. McCONNELL, SMILING ED. Network master of ceremonies, singer. (R) Acme Sunshine Melodies (Acme White Lead & Color Works); Mantle Lamp Co. program. McCORD, WILLIAM J. Announcer, continuity writer, KFPY, Spokane. (R) since 1936: various local shows, including Alka-Seltzer Program. (P) student. Mccormick, Stephen j. Announcer, WOL, Washington. (R) since 1936; local shows, including Dance Parade (Washington Brewery), 1936. (F) several educational series, 1936. (P) assistant theatre manager. McCOY, CLYDE. Orchestra leader. (R) sustaining network broadcasts. (F) Sugar Blues and Jam Session (Vitaphone). (V). Decca Recording artist. McCOY, MALCOLM R. Actor, Michigan. Network, Detroit. (R) since 1933; local shows including Manhunters (Illinois Beef Co.), 1933-35; Lone Ranger (Gordon Baking Co.), 1933-37; Ann Worth, Housewife (Mills Baking), 1935-37. (L) dra matic stock, 1925-32. (V) 1923-24. (P) secretary. McCOY, MARY. Network soprano. (R) Tea Time Tunes; Chase & Sanborn Coffee program; Camel Hour; Town Hall Tonight. (Sal Hepatica, Ipana Tooth Paste), NBC; AC Spark Plugs program. (L) My Maryland; Wonderful Night; others. McCRARY, DAVID. Actor, singer, WFAA, Dallas. (R) since 1935; local shows, including Riding with the Texas Rangers (Kellogg Co.), 1935-37; The Crime Reporter (Electrolux Dealers). (F) commercials. (P) teacher. McCUBBIN, LUCILLE. Singer, announcer, KROY, Sacramento. (R) sustaining shows. McDERMAND, LOIS E. Pianist, organist, announcer, WHBF, Rock Island. (R) various local shows. McDERMOTT, MARIAN. Singer, WICC, Bridgeport. (R) since 1935; local shows. (P) saleswoman. McDONALD, ARCH. Sports commentator. WJSV, Washington. (R) since 1930; local shows, including programs for Coca Cola Bottling Co., 1930-31; B. C. Remedy Co., 1932-33; General Mills, 1937. McDONALD, ARTHUR L. Announcer, CFCY, Charlottetown. (R) shows on CFCY; occasional commentator for Canadian Broadcasting Co. McDONALD, CRAIG. Network actor (R) Bobby Benson (Hecker H-O). McDONOUGH, FRANK. Announcer, WMC, Memphis. (R) various local shows on this station and KSL, Salt Lake City. (F) The Champ (MGM); others. (L) stock, 1925-27. (V) Donna-Weber; Donna & Vincent, 1925-34. McELROY, JACK. Announcer, singer, writer, KANS, Wichita. (R) since 1933; local shows on this station and KGGF. Coffeyville, including Amateur Contest (Goodrich Tires). (V) soloist with orchestra. (P) student. McENIRY, MATTHEW. Announcer, KLZ, Denver. (R) since 1935; local shows. (L) Denham Theatre Stock, 1927-28. (V) 1936. (P) attorney. McEWEN BROTHERS. Entertainers WHB, Kansas City. (R) since 1927; local shows on this station and KMMJ, Clay Center; WIBW, Topeka, including programs for Caterpillar Tractor Co., 193132; Armour Packing Co., 1933; Kellogg Co., 1933; IGA Grocery Co., 1935. (V) Jimmy Wiley Banjo Band. 1929. McFADDEN, WELDON. Writer, KOA, Denver. (R) local shows, including pro 1005