Inafferrabile Leslie Howard, Radio
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[Leslie Howard radio appearances including serving on the Will Rogers Memorial Committee, Fund and Program on CBS] International Motion Picture Almanac, 1937 - 1938 |
[Leslie Howard Radio Star] The Milwaukee Journal, "A Star In Three Careers," Sunday, November 17, 1935 |
[One Man's Opinion] Modern Screen, July, 1934 |
[Radio Stealing Away Movie Audience?] Motion Picture, May, 1934 |
[Leslie Howard On The Radio] Radio Guide, Week Ending October 12, 1935 |
[Leslie Howard To Be Featured Next Issue (Issue Missing From Archive)] Radio Guide, Week Ending January 4, 1936 |
[Leslie Howard Mention with Photo] Radio Guide, Week Ending February 15, 1936 |
[Leslie Howard and his daughter, Leslie Ruth, appear on the cover of Radio Guide after their tremendous success in Dear Brutus on The Rudy Vallee Show, June 27, 1935] Radio Guide, February 22, 1936 |
[The Cover Portrait] Radio Guide, February 22, 1936 |
[Leslie Howard Mention with Photo] Radio Guide, Week Ending March 7, 1936 |
[What the Stars Are Earning on Radio] Radio Mirror, January, 1935 |
[Leslie Howard and Helen Chandler at the microphone performing Berkeley Square in a production shot of the Sunday afternoon Lux Theater of the Air, December 9, 1934] Radio Mirror, April, 1935 |
[Another view of Leslie Howard and Helen Chandler at the microphone performing Berkeley Square in a production shot of the Sunday afternoon Lux Theater of the Air, December 9, 1934] Radio Mirror, April, 1935 |
[Previous photo of Leslie Howard and Helen Chandler enlarged and enhanced] Radio Mirror, April, 1935 |
[Leslie Howard, the favorite of stage and screen, whose brilliant dramatic readings are a delightful feature of the popular Yardley program. "The Radio Hall of Fame," Silver Screen, July, 1932] |
[Leslie Howard Listing for Texaco] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard Listing for Fleischmann] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard Listing for Play Adaptations, Murray Hill, Performed on Leslie Howard's Matinee, CBS, February 9, 1936] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard Listing for Hamlet, at the Imperial Theatre, NYC, 39 Performances, November 10 thru December, 1936] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Script from interview and Lucky Strike endorsement on Your Hit Parade, Wednesday, May 19, 1937] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with writer Frank Gill, Jr., for Eddie Cantor's Texaco Summer Show, 1937] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with actress Edith Meiser, who appeared in The Amateur Gentleman on CBS, a prelude to Leslie Howard's Matinee, October 6 to December 1, 1935 Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with actress Eleanor Silver who appeared on Leslie Howard's Matinee, 1935] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with assistance given by McKnight and Jordan, Inc. in the production of The Amateur Gentleman and Leslie Howard's Matinee both shows running consecutively from 6 October 1935 thru 29 March 1936] Variety Radio Directory, 1937 • 1938 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with writer Sidney H. Fields for Eddie Cantor's Texaco Town, 1936] Variety Radio Directory, 1938 • 1939 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with script writer Frank Gill, Jr.] Variety Radio Directory, 1938 • 1939 |
[Leslie Howard's drama program moved from Sunday evenings to Sunday afternoons on January 12, 1936. On January 26, 1936 it was renamed to Leslie Howard's Matinee. The show was sponsored by Hinds Honey and Almond Cream.] Variety Radio Directory, 1939 • 1940 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with writer, actor, and in this case, Chief of Staff for Eddie Cantor, Sidney H. Fields] Variety Radio Directory, 1939 • 1940 |
[Leslie Howard mention is connection with script writer Frank Gill, Jr.] Variety Radio Directory, 1939 • 1940 |
[Leslie Howard mention is connection with writer, actress Edith Meiser] Variety Radio Directory, 1939 • 1940 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with actor, director Sidney H. Fields] Variety Radio Directory, 1940 • 1941 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with associate director and stage manager George L. Fogle] Variety Radio Directory, 1940 • 1941 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with script writer Frank Gill, Jr.] Variety Radio Directory, 1940 • 1941 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with writer, actress Edith Meiser] Variety Radio Directory, 1940 • 1941 |
[Leslie Howard mention in connection with actress Paula Winslowe] Variety Radio Directory, 1940 • 1941 |
[Leslie Howard with Rudy Vallee, Margaret Sullavan and William Gargan at The Rudy Vallee Show, 1933-34] |
[Leslie Howard rehearsing with Margaret Sullavan and Bill Gargan at The Rudy Vallee Show, 1933-34] |
[Leslie Howard, Margaret Sullavan and Rudy Vallee on The Rudy Vallee Show, 1933-34] |
[Leslie Howard, 1934] |
[Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon appear on the
Fleischmann's Yeast Hour/Rudy Vallee Show
on NBC in a production of A Minuet, February 14, 1935]
[Leslie Howard and his daughter, Leslie Ruth, performing a short scene, "The Enchanted Forest," from James M. Barrie's Dear Brutus on The Rudy Vallee Show, June 27, 1935] |
[Leslie Howard and his daughter, Leslie Ruth, rehearsing a short scene, "The Enchanted Forest," from James M. Barrie's Dear Brutus on The Rudy Vallee Show, June 27, 1935] |
[Leslie Howard and his daughter, Leslie Ruth, performing
"The Enchanted Forest," from James M. Barrie's Dear Brutus
on The Rudy Vallee Show, June 27, 1935]
[Leslie Howard in John Galsworthy's Justice, a production
of RCA's The Magic Key aired on NBC, April 5, 1936]
[Leslie Howard with his daughter, Leslie Ruth, in The Amateur Gentleman on CBS, October 6, 1935 thru March 29, 1936] |
[Leslie Howard with his daughter, Leslie Ruth, in The Amateur Gentleman on CBS, October 6, 1935, thru March 29, 1936] |
[Leslie Howard appears on Eddie Cantor Texaco Town
on CBS in a comedy routine, December 6, 1936]
[Leslie Howard appears on Eddie Cantor Texaco Town
on CBS in a comedy routine, February 14, 1937]
[Leslie Howard appears on Eddie Cantor Texaco Town
on CBS in a comedy routine, May 30, 1937]
[Leslie Howard on CBS radio, 1937] |
[Leslie Howard on CBS radio, 1937] |
[Leslie Howard and Elissa Landi are introduced to CBS radio audiences by Cecil B. De Mille to perform Monsieur Beaucaire for Lux Radio Theatre, June 21, 1937] |
[Leslie Howard and Elissa Landi in the CBS production of
Monsieur Beaucaire for Lux Radio Theatre, June 21, 1937]
[Leslie Howard and Rosalind Russell in Much Ado About Nothing
presented as part of CBS Radio's Shakespeare Festival, July 19, 1937]
[Leslie Howard, Herbert Marshall and Mary Astor performing Interference for Lux Radio Theatre, November 28, 1938] |
[Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland in Lux Radio Theatre's
production of The Scarlet Pimpernel on CBS, December 12, 1938]
[Leslie Howard and Rita Johnson on the CBS network in
The Silver Theatre production of A Study in Triangles,
January 8, 1939]
[Leslie Howard, Kay Francis, Virginia Weidler, Mary Nash,
Irving Pichel and Morgan Wallace in a Gulf Screen Guild
Show production of Never In This World on
the CBS network, March 26, 1939]
[Leslie Howard, Kay Francis and Virginia Weidler in The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[Leslie Howard, Kay Francis and Virginia Weidler in The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[Leslie Howard, Kay Francis and Virginia Weidler in The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[Leslie Howard, Kay Francis, Virginia Weidler and Mary Nash in The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[Kay Francis, Virginia Weidler and Mary Nash in The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[Mary Nash and Irving Pichel in The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[George Murphy, Announcer, for The Gulf Screen Guild Show production of Never In This World on the CBS network, March 26, 1939] |
[Leslie Howard produced this Lux Radio Theatre production
of Lady For A Day starring May Robson, Guy Kibbee, Warren
William and Jean Parker which aired on CBS, May 1, 1939]
[Leslie Howard produced the Lux Radio Theatre production
of The Life of Emile Zola starring Paul Muni and
Josephine Hutchinson which aired on CBS, May 8, 1939]
[Previous photo colorized] |
[Leslie Howard and Greer Garson as seen in previous photo] |
[Leslie Howard and Greer Garson perform a scene from
Goodbye, Mr. Chips with an introduction from Gertrude
Lawrence during the NBC Tribute to the
Lawrence during the NBC Tribute to the
King and Queen, June 11, 1939]
LeslieHowardForever, Salute - Goodbye, Mr. Chips, June 11, 1939
NBC's Radio Tribute to the King and Queen, Full Show
NBC's Radio Tribute to the King and Queen, Full Show
[Leslie Howard and J. B. Priestly on Britain Speaks, 1940] |
[Leslie Howard on Britain Speaks, 1940] |
[Leslie Howard on the BBC] |
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