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Jean Harlow made several radio appearances including a rare performance -- Madame Sans-Gene for Lux Radio Theater, broadcast live from Hollywood on 12/14/36.
Jean Harlow performing the title role of Madame Sans-GeneClick here to download Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor's first scene together during this radio broadcast. (42 seconds/460k .wav)
If you would like to obtain an audio cassette copy of this radio show, I suggest that you visit Jerry Haendiges' website: The Vintage Radio Place. He has an enormous collection of old time radio shows, including Madame San-Genes, and will make dubs at a very nominal cost.
The cast rehearses: Robert Taylor, Jean Harlow, Claude Rains and C. Henry Gordon
JEAN HARLOW RADIO APPEARANCES
Source - Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow by David StennAll broadcasts orignated from Hollywood unless otherwise noted.
Thanking Mr. Hughes at Hell's Angels premiere- WDAF, Kansas City (NBC affiliate) - interview, 11/20/30
- Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra (NBC) - guest appearance, 12/1/31
- Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra (NBC) - guest appearance, 12/17/31
- Grand Hotel premiere (NBC) - greets radio audience at Grauman's Chinese Theater, 4/29/32
Attending Grand Hotel premiere with Paul Bern- California Melodies (CBS) - guest appearance, 7/11/33
- Queen Christina premiere (CBS) - greets radio audience at Grauman's Chinese Theater, 2/9/34
- Hollywood on the Air (NBC) - guest appearance, 1933-34 season
- Hollywood Hotel (CBS) - interviewed by Louella Parsons, 10/19/34
On-the-air with Louella Parsons- Hollywood Hotel (CBS) - performed scenes from China Seas with Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell, 8/9/35
- Elza Schallert Reviews (NBC) - interview, 8/28/36
- Lux Radio Theater (CBS) - performance of Madame Sans-Genes with Robert Taylor, Claude Rains, C. Henry Gordon and host Cecil B. De Mille, 12/14/36
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's Birthday Ball, Washington, D.C. (CBS, NBC) - in attendance at presidential birthday festivities at the Wardman Park Hotel, 1/30/37
Greeting Eleanor Roosevelt at FDR's birthday celebration