| Plot | : | + Blue Network. Sustaining. Enoch Light tells why he disappeard from the air air for seven months. Oddities in radio: announcer's fluffs by Ben Grauer, George Putnam, Dick Dudley. There's an article on "Behind The Mike" in the current Liberty Magazine. Stuart Ludlum tells how an advertising agency prepares a program for a sponsor. The sound effect of the week: how an air raid really sounds and how it sounds on radio. A salute to, "Don Amazo, Wizard" (stories and music about a Spanish violinist). The program was also known as, "Don Amazo, The Unknown Violinist." A 1926 broadcast is recreated by Godfrey Ludlow. On Jack Benny's 10th anniversary in radio, Don Wilson interviews Jack (from California). Jack recreates his first monologue on the air and tells how Mary and Rochester started on the show. Gilbert Martin misreads his script during the closing announcement. George Hicks (host, substituting for Graham McNamee), Gilbert Martin (announcer), Enoch Light, Godfrey Ludlow, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Malcolm LaPrade (writer), Mort Lewis (writer), Ernie Watson (composer, conductor). |
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