The 1939 "Quiet, Please!" that didn't make it

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Posted May 30, 2014 - 7:01 PM:

Thought this an interesting tidbit of information...
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ERB [Edgar Rice Burroughs] made only two other serious attempts at radio [besides Tarzan]. One occurred on December 19, 1936, when he submitted an idea for a radio show to be called, "I See by the Papers." Ed planned to play the part of a columnist working at the Tarzana Tribune. A demo was produced but the idea never reached fruition as a series.
Quiet, Please! -- a 1939 radio show proposal -- was the other concoction. ERB saw this as a weekly, fifteen-minute, one-character show in which he would comment on, and present listener responses about news events, jokes and verses. The emphasis was on quiet -- ERB vehemently expressed his objections to noise. His ramblings on the topic would include verse, such as:
The saddest sound that ere did cut
The silence and disturb:
The traffic coppers "putt-putt-putt"
That pulls you to the curb.
He couldn't interest anyone in sponsoring the show and nothing came of it.

http://www.erbzine.com/mag1/0141.html
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Posted May 31, 2014 - 7:19 PM:

There was a 1939 movie too: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0232495/ . Sounds like it's about the director from Rain on New Year's Eve.
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