Hello Marie files 1931-1932

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Hello Marie files 1931-1932

HELLO MARIE was a radio program heard across the country several times a week during the 1931-2 season via the National Broadcasting Company (N.B.C.). Blanche Freedman, also known as Blanche Freedman Ginsburg, was the primary writer of HELLO MARIE during its eight month radio run. Although the popularity of the show seemed to grow steadily during that time, particularly in the Midwest, HELLO MARIE was cancelled by N.B.C. in July of 1932. Consists of three folders of material pertaining to the HELLO MARIE radio series of 1931-2. The files are primarily correspondence, mostly brief notes to Blanche Freedman from executives at N.B.C., concerning the volume of listener mail the network had received, the broadcast schedule, and the show's cancellation. One example of listener mail is included. There is also a flier promoting the show, featuring a photo of the cast.

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HELLO MARIE was a radio program heard across the country several times a week during the 1931-2 season via the National Broadcasting Company (N.B.C.). Blanche Freedman, also known as Blanche Freedman Ginsburg, was the primary writer of HELLO MARIE during its eight month radio run. Although the popularity of the show seemed to grow steadily during that time, particularly in the Midwest, HELLO MARIE was cancelled by N.B.C. in July of 1932. From the guide to the Hello Marie...