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July 17th, 2010

Fibber McGee and Molly: 4/27/1937 – Leaving for Hollywood

Fibber and Molly are leaving for Hollywood, from where the program will originate for the next ten weeks. They’re going to be making a picture, to be called This Way Please. “Barry Lionmore” (possibly Bill Thompson) teaches Fibber about acting. Perry Como sings There’s Something in the Air.

Fibber McGee and Molly – Leaving for Hollywood

Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Ted Weems and His Orchestra, Perry Como (vocal), Hugh Studebaker (in Negro dialect, as “Silly Watson”), Elmo Tanner (whistler), Bill Thompson (?).

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