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Abel Green, Variety, New York, September 4, 1940.

Charles Chaplin and Hedy Lamarr at the Mocambo,

Hollywood, circa 1941

& Abel Green

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Dec. 30, 1944, detail

& Good Evening... Mrs. and Miss America

      and all at sea about Complexion Care

      Photo. Walter Winchell, Editor, Jergens Journal of the Air

(...) Ad, Radio and Television Mirror, Sept. 1940

& Meet Mr. Broadway and his girl

      ... If he pulls his chapeau down over his eyes in daylight ...

and blinks at unaccustomed Miami sunshine ...

and sniffs cautiously for the smell of a bandleader‘s cigar ...

and dishes out dough to his damsel, he‘s Colyumer

Winchell – and she‘s his daughter Gloria, here putting the

bite on papa. It might be cheaper, Walter, to sponsor

a Blue Network program. F‘r instance, only 5G‘s weekly for

a nighttime half hour!

(...) Photo, Broadcasting, April 1, 1940

& WINCHELL, WALTER. Commentator. Born New York

City, April 7, 1897; m. June Magee: three children,

Walda, Gloria (deceased), Walter. (...) Walter Winchell,

1932-40 (Andrew Jergens Co. for Jergens Lotion,

NBC Blue).

(...) Variety Radio Directory Volumne IV 1940-41


„And chit-chat about Chaplin

Editorial content. „Walter Winchell

      Chatter

      15 Mins.

      JERGENS

      Sun., 9 p.m.

      WJZ-NBC, New York

      (Lennen & Mitchell)

      Back for his fifth year on the air Jergen‘s Walter Winchell

has evolved from a gossip spieler into a bit of a political pundit,

which makes it a question for his sponsor.“ (...)

      „But then again Winchell‘s showmanship tells him that

there‘s more Sabbath night appeal to items about

Hedy than Hitler, and chit-chat about Chaplin than Churchill.

                                                                                   Abel.“

      Hedy Lamarr, Charles Chaplin.


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