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Title:Impersonations Of Famous People
Air Date:November-30-1941
Plot:+ Blue Network. Sustaining. Arthur Boran (of "The Vaudeville Theatre Of The Air") does imitations and tells how he does them. The sound effect of the week: Superman breaks down a stone wall with his bare hands. Lew White and Raymond Edward Johnson explain how the opening of "Innner Sanctum" is done. Oddities in radio: the experience of the concertmaster of the Boston Symphony in a parking lot. A salute to, "The Alec Templeton Program." Hollace Shaw sings, "All The Things You Are." Helen Hyatt (of "Today's News") tells how an Hungarian actress escaped from occupied France. Arthur Boran, Lew White, Raymond Edward Johnson, Hollace Shaw, Mort Lewis (writer), Ernie Watson (composer), Gide Sirene (?), Graham McNamee (host), Gilbert Mack (announcer). 
File:Behind-Mike-411130-Impersonations-Of-Famous-People.mp3
File Size:6.82 MB
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