Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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LOEW'S SPRING CARNIVAL
Air Date/Released | Sunday, March 23, 1930 |
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Station/Studio | WPAP-AM New York (radio) |
Host/Star | Ted Healy, Phil Baker & Dave Apollon |
Featuring | Ted Healy and His Stooges |
The NYC Loew's promotional campaign "Loew's Spring Carnival" included a Sunday night broadcast by the theater's current live acts. Promotions indicated that up to 2 dozen acts would perform. Variety reported on April 9 that the 11PM broadcast was still going strong at 1AM.
After recently closing in the Broadway revue A NIGHT IN VENICE, Ted's act was now working as "Ted Healy & His Racketeers." The Boys had signed for a 1-week run at Loew's beginning on March 22, and Ted was assigned the key M.C. spot for this broadcast.
Cast: Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard, Fred Sanborn, Phil Baker, Dave Apollon, Lita Grey Chaplin, Harry Jolson, Anita Stewart, Lou Holtz, Venita Gould, Georgie Price, Dave Schooler, Joe Frisco, Herman Timberg, Mary Haynes
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