| Plot | : | Blue Network. Continuing. The host of, "Sundown On The Veldt,", Joseph Marais, tells the story about his meeting with a native Zulu in London; a descendant of Zulu royalty. Oddities in radio: An amusing performance of an elevator operator. Through a telephone switchboard, Ernest Chappell tells about a program he did in Syracuse. The football game broadcast is explained by Bill Stern. "The Maxwell House Showboat." received a solute from audience. Several questions ask by audience. Betty Copley (radio editor of the New York Herald Tribune). The questions are: How are baseball games broadcast when the announcer is not at the game? Do comedians write their own jokes? Does the national anthem always have to be played until its completion? The radio does the story of an appendix operation. Joseph Marais, Milton Cross, Ernest Chappell, Bill Stern, Muriel Wilson, Betty Copley, Ernie Watson (composer, conductor), Mort Lewis (writer), Swede Larson, Graham McNamee (host), Gilbert Martin (announcer). |