Who's who on the air (1932)

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RADIO presents a VAUDEVILLE SHOWl in Six Star Acts SISTERS of the SKILLET Edward East and Ralph Dumke hail from the Middle West and have become a helping pair to which many hundreds of harassed housewives have turned for help and enjoyment. MILLER and LYLES ( below ) Long ago. Miller & Lyles attained fame as vaudeville come¬ dians from coast to coast. Their entry into the realm of broadcasting has been equally suc¬ cessful. COLONEL STOOPNAGEL and BUDD BRAD BROWNE and AL LLEWELYN Stirring, mixing and boiling down a great potpourri of songs and laughter. Brad Browne is also creator of the “Nit Wits. ' He was once put out of a Y. M. C. A. dormitory for causing, with his antics, the same uproarious laughter that he now re¬ ceives a sizeable salary to produce. Several years ago, two attache’s of radio station WM AK at Buffalo were called upon a mo¬ ment’s notice to fill in a program. Their hastily made up comedy was so suc¬ cessful that they were given a per¬ manent place on the program. Their fame spread to the big chain stations where they now fill an im¬ portant part of the program. E. Charles Taylor takes the part of “Colonel Lemuel Q. Stoopnagel,” and Willard Budd Hulick is “Budd”. LUDWIG BAUMANN-For Radio's Best