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Ok Random thought...
But I really feel like all of Judy’s radio work needs to be released on multiple CDs like in a collection. For instance, I have “Dick Tracy in B Flat” which is wonderfully funny, but I have not seen Judy’s Suspense Theater performance or her Lux Radio performances on CD anywhere. And there’s probably loads of other radio performances too. Thoughts?
Los Angeles, 4 april 1947 - Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart and Cary Grant perform ‘The Philadelphia Story’ for a radio broadcast. Cary Grant did not like the idea of seeing Katharine Hepburn in slacks and so he donned a skirt during rehearsals of the radio broadcast. Miss Hepburn was burnt up about something else, namely the manner in which the bobby-soxers pulled their swoon act every time Cary appeared. In protest against them she is removing her bobby sox right in the studio.