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Old Time Radio Downloads > Comedy > Big Show > Vivian Blaine, Jose Ferrer

EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''Vivian Blaine, Jose Ferrer'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:Vivian Blaine, Jose Ferrer
Air Date:December-31-1950
Plot:+ NBC net. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. Vivian Blaine sings, "What Is This Thing Called Love?" Gloria Swanson and Jose Ferrar appear in a scene from "Twentieth Century," by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, adapted by Frank Wilson. Jose Ferrar and Margaret O'Brien do a scene from "Romeo and Juliet." The program ends with a medley of song hits from the 1950 theatrical season, even Gloria Swanson sings briefly! A few seconds have been deleted from the middle of the program. Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur (author), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Fran Warren, Frank Wilson (narrator), George Foster (writer), Gloria Swanson, Goodman Ace, Jose Ferrer, Ken Murray (m. c.), Margaret O'Brien, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Morton Green (writer), Sam Levene, Tallulah Bankhead, Vivian Blaine. 
File:Big-Show-501231-Vivian-Blaine,-Jose-Ferrer.mp3
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