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Title:Zulu Radio Star
Air Date:October-12-1941
Plot:span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">+ Blue Network. Sustaining. Joseph Marais tells another story about his Zulu friend, Tsukili. The sound effect of the week: How Gilbert Mack imitates "Asta," the dog on, "The Thin Man." Tommy Weber, NBC's chief photographer is interviewed. Mr. Weber reads his answers at a rapid pace. Oddities in radio: announcer's fluffs by Tom Lattimore, Bill Henry and Donald Bryan. A salute to, "Paul Wing's Spelling Bee" (on the air from 1935 to 1939). Letters from listeners: What's the name of the series that will star Una Merkel? Has Everett Sloane ever been on radio before his recent appearance on, "Inner Sanctum?" Sally Franklin demonstrates the new innovation, the "Wright Sonovox." Absolutely fascinating listening. Gilbert Martin (host), Gilbert Mack (announcer, performer), Joseph Marais, Ernie Watson (composer), Paul Lavalle (conductor), Tommy Weber, Paul Wing, Don Cordray (announcer), Sally Franklin, Mort Lewis (writer). 
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