According to a photo caption in the September 10, 1962 issue of Sponsor magazine: "For many years Chappell made $100,000 a year in residuals from Pall Mall" -- so if anybody knows about the relationship between broadcasting and drug use, it's that well-paid pusher, Ernest Chappell.
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Here's something interesting I came across, don't recall it being mentioned here before..
the article was actually on the lower half of the front page,
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Chappell becomes crotchety old man whining about kids these days. Somewhat valid points regarding advertising though.
I wonder if there are any recordings of his 5 minute "Quiet, Please" show mentioned there.
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According to a photo caption in the September 10, 1962 issue of Sponsor magazine: "For many years Chappell made $100,000 a year in residuals from Pall Mall" -- so if anybody knows about the relationship between broadcasting and drug use, it's that well-paid pusher, Ernest Chappell.