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HOLLYWOOD HOTEL - SING, BABY, SING

Air Date/Released Friday, July 10, 1936
Station/Studio CBS (radio)
Host/Star Louella Parsons & Dick Powell
Featuring Ted Healy (Solo)

Fictionally based in the Hollywood Hotel, columnist Louella Parsons welcomed celebrity guests as they arrived to perform a digest dramatization of a current film in which they were appearing. Additional entertainment provided by the resident "hotel" orchestra and vocalist.

Stars Alice Faye, Adolphe Menjou, Patsy Kelly and Ted Healy perform an adaptation of their musical/comedy feature SING, BABY, SING (1936 20th Century Fox).


The radio show's cast of Parsons, Powell, Niles, Paige, Langford and Thompson appeared in the feature film HOLLYWOOD HOTEL (1938 Warner Bros.), which costarred Ted Healy.

Cast: Louella Parsons, Dick Powell (Host), Ken Niles (Announcer), Duane Thompson (Telephone operator), Frances Langford (Vocalist), Raymond Paige (Orchestra), Alice Faye (Herself, Joan Warren), Adolphe Menjou (Himself, Bruce Farraday), Patsy Kelly (Herself, Fitz), Ted Healy (Himself, Al Craven)

Crew: George MacGarrett (Director), Wyllis Cooper (Writer)
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