Variety radio directory (1938)

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PROFESSIONAL RECORDS— Continued conyland Sketches, 1928 (Socony Vacuum Co., NBC Red); General Motors Hour, 1928 (General Motors Corp., NBC Red); Gus and Looie, 1929 (Schroeder Valve Co., NBC Red); Mr. and Mrs., 1929 (Graybar Electric Co., CBS); Sandy and Lil, 1930 (Eskimo Pie Co., CBS); Stebbins Boys, 1931 (Swift & Co., NBC Red); Vivian and Her Life Saver, 1935 (Life Savers, Inc., CBS); Nine to Five, 1936 (L. C. Smith Co., NBC Red) (All these programs were written in collaboration with Wm. Ford Manley); various sustaining network shows. (LS)WOR, New York. CARNEGIE, DALE. Inspirational speaker. (R) Little Known Facts about WellKnown People, 1933-36 (Maltex Cereal Co., NBC Red, 1933-35; CBS, 1935-36); How to Get Ahead, 1937 (Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, WOR, New York City); How to Win Friends and Influence People, 1938 (Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, NBC Red). (Author of How to Win Friends and Influence People, and other books; lecturer.) CARNEY, DON ("Uncle Don"). Children's programs, WOR, New York, for 10 years. CARNEY, TOMMY, JR. Actor (juvenile), WTIC, Hartford. (L) Wisdom Tooth. CAROL, ELSIE. Home economist, director women's club of the air, WCAU, Philadelphia. CARPENTER, GENE. Accordionist (hillbilly and popular), KFPY, Spokane. (R) Also KOMO, KIRO and KOL. Seattle. (V) Pioneers. 1936: Gene Howard and His Rio Grande Riders, 1937-38. CARPENTER, KEN. Announcer. (R) Kraft Music Hall, 1936-38 (Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corp., NBC Red); Hollywood Mardi Gras, 1937-38 (Packard Motor Car Co., NBC Red); Ry-Krisp Presents Marion Talley, 1937-38 (Ralston Purina for Ry-Krisp, NBC Red); One Man's Family, 1938 (Standard Brands for Tender Leaf Tea, NBC Red); others, not current. CARPENTER, LAURA MAY. Actress, WRDO, Augusta. (F) Shorts. (L) The Nervous Wreck, White Collars; others. (V) Lewis & Gordon acts; others. CARPENTER, THOMAS K., JR. Script writer. (R) Watch the Fun Go By (Ford Motor Co., CBS). CARR, ALBERT B. Drummer. (R) Toast to the Town (Roma Wine Co., CBS); My Secret Ambition (Durkee Famous Foods, Inc., CBS). Staff musician, KSFO, San Francisco. CARR, ROSE ANN. Soprano, WDAF, Kansas City. (L) Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera; road. CARR AW AY, THOMAS H. Announcer, continuity writer, KTBS, Shreveport. (R) Also WSBM, New Orleans. (L) Little Theatre productions, 3 years. CARRELL, COURTNEY. Commentator (fashions, special events), WFAA, Dallas. CARRINGTON, ELAINE STERNE. Writer. (R) Red Davis, 1933-35 (Beechnut Packing Co., NBC Red and Blue); Trouble House, 1936-37 (H. J. Heinz Co., CBS); Pepper Young's Family, 1936-38 (Procter & Gamble for Camay Soap, NBC Red and Blue). (L) Author one-act plays. CARROLL, CARROLL. Script writer. (R) Kraft Music Hall (Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corp., NBC Red). Writes Bing Crosby's radio material. CARROLL, CHARLES. Actor. (R) Margot of Castlewood (Quaker Oats Co., NBC Blue). CARROLL, NORM. WGL, Ft. Wayne. Pianist, WOWO CARRUTH, TOM M. Announcer, WDAE, Tampa. (L) 1929-30. CARTER, BOAKE. Commentator, writer, producer. (R) Boake Carter (Philco Radio Corp., CBS; General Foods Corp., CBS). Columnist, author of books on current events. CARVER, ELIZABETH. Writer. (R) One time sustaining shows: Light of Mull (NBC, Sept. 9, 1936); One Silent Night (NBC, Dec. 24, 1937); Deborah (CBS, July, 1937). CARVILLE, CLARENCE. Announcer, newscaster, CFCT, Victoria. CASE, GEORGE T. Announcer, producer, M.C., writer, actor, WIS, Columbia. (R) Also WLW, WCPO, WCKY and WKRC, Cincinnati; transcriptions. (L) Ultraviolet, 1931; Voodoo Charm, 1932; Snug Harbor, 1936; Merry-Go-Round, 1937; others (s,f). (V) Hullabaloo, Kenny & Kay, Klem & Sary's Hayride, since 1930. CASE, MARILU. Actress, writer, commentator, WCPO, Cincinnati. (R) Also WIS, Columbia; WKRC, Cincinnati, and others. (F) Shorts. (L) Little Theatre Groups, Town Players (s,f ). (V) 4 years; 1267