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EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''House Alteration Looking For An Architect'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:House Alteration Looking For An Architect
Air Date:January-21-1947
Plot: style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">+ NBC net, WMAQ, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber's making big plans, and his blueprint calls for the services of an architect. Harlow Wilcox recommends Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed the Racine Wisconsin headquarters of Johnson Wax. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #11874. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, The King's Men, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox, Don Quinn (writer), Phil Leslie (writer), Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Jim Backus.

+ NBC net origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Participating sponsors. Fibber's making big plans, and his blueprint calls for the services of an architect. Rebroadcast date: July 19, 1973. See cat. #42479 for a network, sponsored version. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Don Quinn (writer), Gale Gordon, Harlow Wilcox, Jim Backus, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), The King's Men. 

File:fm470121 House Alteration -- Looking For An Architect.mp3
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