Catalogue Number |
40601 |
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Program Number |
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Date |
November 20, 1939 |
Title |
"Goodbye, Mr. Chips" |
Description |
An excellent version of the moving story about an old professor at a Boy's "public" school in Britain. James Hilton, the author of the story, is interviewed. "Libby Collins," the Lux commercial spokesman for some time to come (and actually played by Margaret Brayton), makes her first appearance on the show. |
Artists |
Laurence Olivier, Edna Best, Cecil B. DeMille, Alan Napier, Bill Martin, Bob Stevens, Bobby Mauch, Bobby Winkler, Montague Shaw (doubles), Cliff Oland, Clifford Severn Sr., Douglas Scott, Edwin Mills, Eric Snowdon (doubles), Ernest Carlson, Frederic Worlock, Harry Duff, Ian MacLaren, James Hilton (intermission guest, author), Lillian Kimbell-Cooper, Louis Silvers (music director), Mary Gordon, Melville Ruick (announcer), Richard Clucas, Ronald Sinclair, Tommy Martin, Emma Redding Saunders (commercial spokesman), Lois Collier (commercial spokesman), Margaret Brayton (commercial spokesman as "Libby Collins"), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Brian Kellaway |
Source |
CBS net |
Sponsor |
Lux |
Quality | Excellent |
Complete |
Complete |
Duration |
59:47 |