- We have our first photo of the real Homer Heck of Enid, Oklahoma! Alongside of him is Charlie Urquhart
- A photo of Van Harvey, Flynn and Rhymer accepting an award
- Idelson (originally in the Coast Guard) leaving the show, presented problems for Rhymer
- A very important article (if correct) that states that by 1943, Rishigan Fishigan was the owner of the Bright Kentucky Hotel. Gumpox's horse Howard is also referred to as "Howard Lame Brain" - however, that just might be a Russell thing. We also learn that Caldwell Kline was the evening director in 1943.
- A review for Northwestern Chronicle, a 1933 Paul Rhymer-penned radio show that lasted at least a year and starred Bernardine Flynn
- Why, exactly, Rhymer was stuck with only one performer for shows (specifically, Flynn)
Saturday, September 23, 2017
A few new Vic and Sade media posts
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