Title | : | guests joan blondell and rodgers and hart |
Air Date | : | 06.13.1937 ( June 13, 1937) |
Plot | : | + Red net. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "That Foolish Feeling." Charlie McCarthy is in trouble with the truant officer again. Dorothy Lamour sings, "Please Make Me Be Good," a new Rodgers and Hart tune, being heard for the first time on thre air (bit see cat. #7200, dated January 27, 1936). Joan Blondell appears in a skit by Colin Clements titled, "Spring." Afterwards, Charlie does his version, titled, "Summer." The orchestra plays, "The Negro Spirituals: A Paraphrase." W. C. Fields misses two cues, then chastizes Don Ameche for jumping his cue. Bill Fields has built a better mousetrap. He's then introduced to young Rollo Pepitone. Fields suggests that he "sit down and play with some broken glass." Charlie chats with Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and tells them that his new tune is called, "A Little Of You On Toast" (the name of a new Rodgers and Hart tune). Richard Rodgers plays the piano as Don Ameche sings the tune for the first time on the air. |
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Title | : | guests joan blondell and rodgers and hart |
Air Date | : | 06.13.1937 |
Plot | : | + Red net. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "That Foolish Feeling." Charlie McCarthy is in trouble with the truant officer again. Dorothy Lamour sings, "Please Make Me Be Good," a new Rodgers and Hart tune, being heard for the first time on thre air (bit see cat. #7200, dated January 27, 1936). Joan Blondell appears in a skit by Colin Clements titled, "Spring." Afterwards, Charlie does his version, titled, "Summer." The orchestra plays, "The Negro Spirituals: A Paraphrase." W. C. Fields misses two cues, then chastizes Don Ameche for jumping his cue. Bill Fields has built a better mousetrap. He's then introduced to young Rollo Pepitone. Fields suggests that he "sit down and play with some broken glass." Charlie chats with Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and tells them that his new tune is called, "A Little Of You On Toast" (the name of a new Rodgers and Hart tune). Richard Rodgers plays the piano as Don Ameche sings the tune for the first time on the air. |
File | : | guests_joan_blondell_and_rodgers_and_hart-1937-06-13.mp3 |
File Size | : | 13.64Mb |
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