These Interviews were a regular feature of The Lux Radio Theater, a show that presented radio versions of current Hollywood films. At act break host Cecil B. Demille and an expert guest would comment on the radio play so far. Sometimes the guest would be from the rich, famous and powerful classes, we’ll hear those … Continue reading When Radio Ruled #117 – Cecil B. DeMille interviews 1939 part 1 – the Common Man
These Interviews were a regular feature of The Lux Radio Theater, a show that presented radio versions of current Hollywood films. At act break host Cecil B. Demille and an expert guest would comment on the radio play so far. Sometimes the guest would be from the rich, famous and powerful classes, we’ll hear those … Continue reading When Radio Ruled #117 – Cecil B. DeMille interviews 1939 part 1 – the Common Man
These Interviews were a regular feature of The Lux Radio Theater, a show that presented radio versions of current Hollywood films.
At act break host Cecil B. Demille and an expert guest would comment on the radio play so far.
Sometimes the guest would be from the rich, famous and powerful classes, we’ll hear those in part 2.
This episode presents the common working men who did the jobs that week’s story was about. Some of these jobs no longer exist, but they were important in their time.
FEATURING, ALL THE WAY FROM 1939:
The Oldest Man in Hollywood
A Cross Country Bus Driver
An Associate Professor of Psychology
A Theatrical Stage Doorman
A Youth Crime Expert
A Doctor Detective
A Los Angeles County Sheriff
The Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office
The Author of “Life Begins at 40”
A Genuine English Butler