Leslie Sodaro: "A Stunning Shot of my Aunt Shirley from 1944!"

Friday, January 6, 2012

Shirley Booth Played Famed Lighthouse Keeper Ida Lewis On RADIO!

ANNIVERSARIES TODAY:



January 6, 1946 - On radio: Theater Guild on the Air, “Three Men on a Horse” with Stu Erwin and Sam Levene. This episode originated from the Vanderbilt Theater in New York.


January 6, 1947 - On radio: The Cavalcade of America. “The Woman on Lime Rock” Shirley played the lead of Ida Lewis with guest Les Tremayne. This episode is available at www.archive.org or GO TO: http://ia700509.us.archive.org/16/items/OTRR_Cavalcade_of_America_Singles/CALV_470106_505_The_Woman_on_Lime_Rock.mp3



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Hazel says...

Episode #88 of Hazel, "George's Ordeal" has Hazel bent on keeping Mr. Baxter ("Mr. B") on a 1500-calorie diet. She rigorously counts his calories. Mr. B's
dinner is a hard boiled egg and a plate of parsley. The starving Mr. B even attempts to sneak into the kitchen for a piece of fruit. Hazel catches him and says: "You had your quota for today....wouldn't you like a little more parsley?"

The starving Mr. B attempts to raid the refrigerator in the middle of the night - but Hazel rigged it with a bell. She appears in hairnet and bathrobe responding, "You rang, Sir?"

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One of the most enjoyable aspects to offering this blog is seeing visitors from all over the world looking up Shirley Booth, and telling me how much they admire her or enjoy her productions. One of the best was from Lucy who offered this short but sweet comment:



From.. Argentina, from my little apartment in Buenos Aires... Love Shirley Booth!!



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Go back to around 1955....and here is a letter from Shirley's personal scrapbooks, published exclusively here at http://shirleybooth.info/.
It's a quite short handwritten note, but it's poignant. The first-name signature is not legible except that it begins with an "R." Here it is:





Dear Miss Booth,



When you walked on the stage Thursday night the light of the world was on your face. It shone on us all and we're all better people for it.



Thank you so much for the thoughtfulness of your gift.



With love,


R....



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One more letter saved by Shirley Booth in her scrapbooks...











NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC.


A SERVICE OF RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
RCA Building, Radio City, New York 20, NY


CIRCLE 7-8300


May 6, 1954



Miss Shirley Booth


25 West 54th Street


New York, NY




My dear Shirley,



Upon my return from Mexico I learned from Lord and Lady McCaffery that you had most generously put aside two seats for your gala opening and I assure you it was a bitter disappointment for me not to be home to accept your kindness and to enjoy your triumph. Thanks, dear Shirley.



How happy you must be to have such a well-deserved triumphant success over the show you were heading. Since my return I hear only of "Booth" -- not the show. Some people did not remember the name of the show. After so many years the name of Booth is again a by-word in the theatre -- and for the same reason -- great talent.



With cordial and sincere wishes.



Faithfully yours,


John F. Royal



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For Bill, His Pinup Girl: The Shirley Booth & Bill Baker Story
by Jim Manago

Foreword by Leslie Sodaro

Published December 1, 2010

Further details at: http://shirleybooth.blogspot.com



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Love is the Reason for it All: The Shirley Booth Story
by Jim Manago
Radio Research by Donna Manago
Foreword by Ted Key
BearManor Media, May 2008
http://bearmanormedia.bizland.com/

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