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Show RIGHT OUT OF THE AIr i By R. C SERVICE 4 I Hughesreel programs this summer, I he will not venture Into Radio City I without a guide. When in New York ! a month ago, Hughes, exploring lower levels of the buildings, got lost for two hours. Don Voorhees, maestro on "Cavalcade "Caval-cade of America," uses a pencil for a baton, as you've probably learned previously. However, Voorhees has one superstition about the pencils he conducts with and that is that they must not be sharpej ed. I t-" s - I , Illlpjlfcllllll Monday night takes on aaded appeal . for drama lovers with the shift to - this day of "Those We Love," the drama serial formerly heard on Tuesday nights. It continues to be heard over NBC-Blue network. "Those We Love" brought Nan Grey, film star shown above, to radio. . Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard have been seeing each other about once a week and that at their Sunday Sun-day -Seein' Stars In Hollywood-broadcast. Hollywood-broadcast. Harriet. In movies, leaves home at 6:00 a. m., returning about 8:00 p. m. Ozzle, playing at a night club, leaves before that and gets home at 3:00 a. m. They write notes between times! John Conte, above, the Burns and Allen announcer, Is an authority on Shakespeare and during rehearsals tells little-known stories about the Bard of Avon. Hearing Tony "Oswald" Labrlola drawl "Oh, yeah," In that nasal tone which is his trade mark, you'd never suspect his background. "Oswald" won top honors In public speaking while at school, and his parents and teachers urged a career as a lawyer for him I ; illlllll ' 4 Jack Miller, dapper Dandleadei above, has directed music for Kate 4 Smith for five years and Is currently working with her in her Thursday night series over CBS. Since Phil Baker started Impersonating Imperson-ating a Chinese sleuth, he has received re-ceived some clever fan man relative to the series but the topper Is a i fetter that resembles a Chinese laundry ticket. PU1 can't translate the message! V 'When Rush Hughes returns to New York for a short series of his Arlene Francis, stage and radio stai above, is featured along with Eric Rolfe and Ray Block's orchestra in the- third "Johnny Presents" program pro-gram being heard Friday nights over Mutual network stations. |