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Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"norma talmadge" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Pain norma. Have you enjoyed yourself well. This is all you're going to show me after three months and see it has backed up against sally breasted rooms without windows on every honey. I've really got a surprise for you. Follow me everybody. Takes take us to a nightclub. Oh yeah let's go to the shape. Frolics pele demon yana. June nineteenth nineteen thirty eight thirty minutes in hollywood on classic radio theater. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we going to do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight eight eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you. Call one eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally. did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected. Brought to you by the national traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen the can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug. Come for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us force service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you. By the usda hhs and the ad council plastic radio theater on your favorite station. Georgie jesulin norma. Talmadge were married. The marriage was kind of a rocky one as this was at the very tail end of her. Hollywood career and the marriage didn't last after this program ended up going away. Thirty minutes in hollywood georgie. Jessil and norma talmadge. June nineteenth nineteen thirty eight over eight years ago. Visit one of the largest nightclubs the any profit but act like would mean and we'll come in looking for how much it is so we'll know whether to stay or go in between i go ahead honey this money on all the coverage i just wanna see what a good lacquers you idea. All right come on. Let's go in table. Before i don't think so table to ringside table. Yeah to will be. all right. Child can sit on his town. Mike is lap. My uncle sit on the floor because he'll be under the table and a few minutes anyway. Third here you are right in. Just a moment i asked you for rinkside and look what you make. That brings.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"norma talmadge" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Pain norma. Have you enjoyed yourself well. This is all you're going to show me after three months and see it has backed up against sally breasted rooms without windows on every honey. I've really got a surprise for you. Follow me everybody. Takes take us to a nightclub. Oh yeah let's go to the shape. Frolics pele demon yana. June nineteenth nineteen thirty eight thirty minutes in hollywood on classic radio theater. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we going to do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight eight eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you. Call one eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally. did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected. Brought to you by the national traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen the can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug. Come for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us force service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you. By the usda hhs and the ad council plastic radio theater on your favorite station. Georgie jesulin norma. Talmadge were married. The marriage was kind of a rocky one as this was at the very tail end of her. Hollywood career and the marriage didn't last after this program ended up going away. Thirty minutes in hollywood georgie. Jessil and norma talmadge. June nineteenth nineteen thirty eight over eight years ago. Visit one of the largest nightclubs the any profit but act like would mean and we'll come in looking for how much it is so we'll know whether to stay or go in between i go ahead honey this money on all the coverage i just wanna see what a good lacquers you idea. All right come on. Let's go in table. Before i don't think so table to ringside table. Yeah to will be. all right. Child can sit on his town. Mike is lap. My uncle sit on the floor because he'll be under the table and a few minutes anyway. Third here you are right in. Just a moment i asked you for rinkside and look what you make. That brings.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"norma talmadge" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Goes paint on. Norma have you enjoyed yourself there. Well if this is all you're going to show me after three months and it. It's backed up against sally then that windows on every honey. I really got surprise for you. follow me. Everybody takes take us to nightclub. Oh yeah yes we want to go into the shape frolics palais demon thousand. Nineteen thirty eight thirty minutes in hollywood on classic radio theater. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we gonna do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you call one. Eight eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen they can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something heavy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear. Hug come off for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation. What recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council plastic radio theater on your favorite station dorky. Jesulin norma talmadge were married. The marriage was kind of a rocky one as this was it to berry tail end of her hollywood career and The marriage didn't last after this program ended up going away. Thirty minutes in. Hollywood georgia jessil. Norma talmadge june nineteen thousand nine hundred thirty eight over eight years ago remain. This is one of the largest up chicago. You go on the any charge but act like damore looking for it and you can tell us how much it is so we'll know whether to stay or go in go ahead. No no no other coverage. I just wanna see what goes on all right come on. Let's go the table. Before i think so table for to ringside table. Yeah we'll be alright. Child can sit on his lap. Sit on the floor. Because he'll be under the table in a few minutes. Anyway yes sir. Oh here you are right. In just a moment i ask you for ringside and look what you put me. Well that brings.

Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast
"norma talmadge" Discussed on Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast
"Skanks gangster sold his contract and he then was a part of the mgm studios system. They hooked him up with. Jimmy durante. jim. Doreen second fiddle. He tried to do some directing stuff and he just couldn't get anything off the grounds and he went through a very famously bitter divorce with his first wife. Whose name is natalie town okay. She was one of the town's pretty famous if anybody's aged by dome. Sir don't buckle members. The actress norma talmadge. This was her sister. Natalie talmadge gocha they. They got divorced. She took him to the cleaners. She got custody of the children and change their means. They were their names. Were changed from. Keaton talmadge really. Yeah and you know. He lost track of his sons went into div alcoholism and he was doing what he could here and there but it was nothing anything anybody was writing about. So you get shows like the twilight zone. Which are these anthology shows. Were you can have washed up movie stars and like we see with buster. Keaton made no secret. That huge buster keaton fan as we see with buster keaton because he was amazing. Physical performer ingenious. Yeah he's still really good in this episode. Like i said this is a believer season three episode of once upon a time right and when you see buster in eight in the eighteen hundreds. It is a silent. It's a silent picture so we'll be going on the background. And when he's in nineteen sixty one. It's it's talkie yes it makes. It was a this was a trope of the golden age of television where people were finding. Resurgence is in their careers especially silent actors on cheating doing tv guests faults and that was something that lasted into the eighties. Where you would see things like buster crabb being a guest star on the gil gerard buck rogers roger Which was amazing because best craft used to play buck. Rogers in the movie serials bless. Your crab was amazing. Buster crabb was not only buck. Rogers was also flesh court. I do right. I mean how does one guy to be both guys. That's awesome so he's kind of hogging the cereals. Yeah that's true. He get superman though so he did not know that's true he didn't get through kirk he you know we we have it or i've talked before about how there are some golden film stars who wound up having horror movie careers later on in their life like reema land or melvyn douglas where they star in these sometimes really good and sometimes really cheesy horror movies and that was that was a trophy. You would see people would like if you if your grandma didn't like your tv show but say mel torme was going to be on night court service. You could get like your grandma or your mom to watch the show with you because it was somebody from their era on your tv show and that was the thing you were seeing people. Getting their own tv shows he writing people. Doing guest spots receive as their movie careers faded. They turned to television in the desperate attempt to revitalize creatures. This is back in the day in the fifties. Even though television did have it did start out with noble intentions lie. It was still considered very much second fiddle to to film work. There's there's there's like you you know that episode that that doctor who special where it's Peter davison and semester mccoy to be a guest on the doctor who reunion show. The i can't remember which what's the. What's the episode. That has tom. Baker and john hurt. Oh you mean the day of the doctor in the dark like trying to the doctor. Yeah what it was. It was peter davison he created. This is called. The five ish doctors reboot yes so which is a play on the five doctors so called the fighting he was. He was trying to get this where the was figuring podcast considered by the way that's where they get their name and he's trying to get paul mcgann but paul mcgann is known as like the hardest working actor in britain. He has actual movie career in tv career. Yeah so he's he's in everything and it's just too busy do it. Yes he's best. Mccoy is talking about how i'm busy to lord of the rings and the hobbit hobbit they're talking about you know well paul's on a new show insufficient Will it's not a motion picture. He's very judgmental. About how like. Tv is like second. Do i love that. That that that the that that whole thing is just fantastic. If you're a doctor who fan just love. It's so funny and of course. Of course. Peter davison is trying to get david tennant right and and it feels like he gets up the phone. He's like your dad called again. Because of course. David tennant is married to peter davison The doctor's daughter. Because you dad call me again about the stupid thing. She stopped so funny but even sylvester mccoy. Like what was it. Two thousand fourteen was like. Oh it's not. It's great to have beyond a series but it's not emotion richard right so That was a big thing and children's programming was a big thing for television. A lot of television during there was not. You didn't watch tv during the day that much when tv for started. Tv was a primetime thing. And then towards the late fifties you started having people like liberace who came at like three or four and you know. He called himself a matinee idol. And then you then you had mike. Douglas merv griffin was daytime. Talk shows but a lot of tv after the today show after the morning news was for and a lot of it was audits and how do to being one of them right and the nineteen fifties was also had a tv show salmon friends which was the premier a character. You may two characters. You may have heard of roth the dog and kermit the frog sound familiar. These sounds lofa liu so you had shows like that where you had. So that's where. Jim nelson got his start essentially historical mature slamming friends. So you have a lot of children's tv show. They didn't do a lot of animation until sixties right and you had like kids. Tv host type things But you had puppets like howdy. Doody your sherry lewis and lamb chops roasts sites and so in this episode of on the air. These to come together where you've got sylvia hudson doing a guest spot but you also have mr peanuts. The number one children's tv star playing hardball during contract negotiations and mr nick quote folding like a deckchair in giving him a guest spot on your top primetime series. Right so it's still be a hudson and mr peanuts are gonna be on the same. Yeah and as it turns out. Sylvia is refuses to work with a puppet onscreen yet. The day i share screen with a puppet is the day they serve ice in drinks the cocktail of l. as with my favorite quotes of the episode. Yeah listen to me you sorry. Excuse for suck. If you ever interpret seeing me the great soviet has an. I will devote my life to the relation of.

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashion & Film
"Episode actually has been on my mind since our very first season and it combines both my passion and my career because today we talk about fashion and film and we actually thought this was a particularly fitting episode with which to launch season three seeing as it's February. WNYC which is an eventful month for fashion in film. We are currently in the midst of course of the International Fashion Week Circuit and the Ninety Second Academy Awards Air. Just this is past Sunday February ninth. Not that I've seen many of the Oscar contenders this year. But let's be honest. I mainly tune in to see what everyone is wearing. Yes exactly the same. Although I did watch rock man last night which I know I loved. You're so so on costumes. Were amazing. Customer agree on that yet and we actually got to see a couple of them in in person when we were in L. A.. Recently which was very cool but the Oscars is definitely one of fashion industries. Highlights of the year. You know. I think it's safe to say that. What celebrities as where to this star centered? Event is just as exciting as the awards. Show itself and I'm sure many of our listeners will be joining us in watching the pre show coverage where where we will get an up close and personal look at all the glamour shirt to be on display on this year's red carpets and speaking of red carpet April you and I both. It's had our very first red carpet experience last month when we attended the iheartradio podcast awards. Yes and I will have to. I have to say getting ready for that stuff. Takes a really long time. I had no idea. We're inheriting makeup literally. Our it was very fun. Yeah it it was very fun so you're going to hear a little bit more on our first fashion history mystery of the season where we talk about all things red carpet including our favorite picks from this year's red carpet and an interview with Bronwyn cosgrave. Who is the author of the book made for each other which is an in-depth behind the scenes? Look at the history the of red carpet fashion so the Academy Awards dates back all the way to the nineteen twenties but the first films are being made as far back as the eighteen ninety s so the movies being produced ladies for over one hundred and twenty years you know. I think we should probably preface this episode by saying this is only intended as an overview of very huge topic like Jain enormous topic. Yeah I mean it's so big that we've chosen to focus almost entirely on the relationship between fashion as as it relates to American Hollywood films and for the most part I mean there will be a few exceptions and even by narrowing our discussion. There are still so many fascinating winning stories and players involved with a subject that it is impossible to cover them all in one episode. And that is why we are bringing you to yes and as you said. Casas is a huge topic and there are many different angles which we could look at the intersections of fashion and film. Historically of course the most obvious one is the depiction of fashion in film and that is fashionable clothing as costume worn by characters in support of the visual narrative of any given plot and this fashionable clothing can be worn both in contemporary films. Those intended to be set within the time in which their audience are living now currently when interviewing them and also period films film set in the past so clothing and fashionable clothing at that is one of the most vital production elements in selling link any given period in history it is very central to the quote unquote look of a specific time and place and we have to give many a costume designer props further further historical accuracy over the years but April. I think you would agree that present day fashion is a pretty powerful force and even the best designers have been guilty of implementing unconsciously or not contemporary beauty and fashion aesthetics into their period costumes. So if you look at any number of the westerns from the nineteen sixties for instance instance set in the late nineteenth century. But I can't even tell you how many heating ladies in these films are costumed with bouffant hairstyles eyeliner. They're so good. You know not to mention that these electric colors of their bustle gowns so fashion in film and we're using the term film today because while the majority of the movies were talking about where filmed on film so fashion and film have been inextricably linked since the earliest days of cinema. The I motion picture films were produced at the end of the nineteenth century by the first decade of the twentieth film production had fast evolved into a mass entertainment industry tree. Hollywood obviously as we all know in Los Angeles California was epicenter and the home to over seventy studios and counting by nineteen fourteen and prior to the advent of film. Theatre was a hugely popular form of spectator entertainment. And it was thanks to this medium that that female audiences had long been accustomed to viewing their favorite theater actresses and the clothes they wore as the latest word and chic and and actresses wore high fashion on an off stage and we'll heralded as fashion icons in newspapers. Fashion Magazines and film would prove no different different with its bevy of Silverscreen starlets who would capture the admiration of millions of women audience goers all across the country so with the film industry fast on the rise in the early twentieth century. We see the debut of the first film Fan Magazines such as photo play and Motion Picture magazine. And both of these magazines presented actresses as this fashion trendsetters. And you WANNA go down a rabbit hole. You can go to media history project dot org forward slash fan magazines because they have a huge archive five of keyword searchable magazines on there. So have a blast so far but it will it will take up an entire afternoon. Photo play even had a regular column dedicated to fashion which often featured full-body photographs of actresses so as to best display their entire gowns printed in black can white though. These photographs were accompanied by text. That really detailed the gowns color and fabric for the enquiring reader actress Norma talmadge was featured so often in the fashion section in a photo play that she was even named fashion editor for a short time in nineteen twenty by emphasizing the dress and appearance of these early film stars. These he's magazines played a pivotal role in establishing film actresses as fashion icons. But you may be wondering who was dressing them today. We're all accustomed to the important role the costume designer and Costume Department and Film and Television Production. Obviously what would Miss Marvelous. Mrs Mazel be without Donna and her talented team of assistance. Cutters fitters Taylor shoppers. dyers agers the list. There are a lot the people helping out on those productions. Let's just say Oh. Yeah but actually in the earliest days of cinema. There was no such thing as a costume designer and thus no costume department dedicated educating to produce in costumes for a specific movie so according to costume designer and historian Deborah Landis in her book dressed century of Hollywood costume design. She's actually written quite extensively on the history of Hollywood design. So you're going to hear her name. Come up quite a bit so according to Deborah Producer Adolph Zuqar and director. D W Griffith were among the first to recognize the importance of and need for the professional costume designer. And this was in the nineteen ten's but we still do not see standardization cassation of the costume designer and department until the nineteen twenties so prior to this actors and actresses were largely expected to provide their own wardrobes for contemporary foams. With many I mean those who could actually afford it. I suppose many of these people work directly with their favorite fashion designers to create their specific onscreen. Looks for instance. Paul Poiret as you all know who we adore and love. He designed the period costumes for acclaimed actress. Sarah Bernhardt in the nineteen twelve French film. The loves of Queen Queen Elizabeth. It does not surprise us at all. That far was among the very first fashion designers to embrace the new medium of film as a way to extend. His influence is an advertise his brand although he would never admit it. Of course big neither would contemporary lady Lucille Duff Gordon. Who designed the gallons for the leading ladies for over twenty films between Nineteen Fourteen and nineteen twenty two starting with the perils of Pauline starring? Pearl White I love that AH film And in April nineteen eighteen vote dedicated to page spread to Lucille designs for actress Clara Campbell Young and the Nineteen nineteen eighteen film. The reason why which was written by Lucille sister the famed novelist turned screenwriter. Eleanor Glynn thanks to there's well known collaborations nations. I mean. Is it any wonder that Motion Picture magazine declared that quote motion picture actresses where the latest modes and they declared this in its September nineteen fourteen issue. The article goes on to say that quote women revel in the style of gown much better in the picture show than she can in the pages of some fashion journal but this brings up a very very interesting point April because we all know how quickly fashion can change and what was in fashion when you're designing and then shooting a film while it might have changed I by the time. The film was released six months to a year later. Case in point Lucille's designs for Clara in the reason why might have been presented by vogue as the latest fashions nineteen eighteen. But I know at least one of those designs came straight from her nineteen seventeen collections. Clair West one of the very first screen credited costume designers address address. This very issue in an interview with women's wear daily in December nineteen nineteen according to her fashionable film costumes reproduced thanks to new fashion forecasting which is fascinating. She goes on to say quote. It is particularly difficult to dress characters for the screen when one considers that the close not only must be up to date but they must be several months head of style and you know by designing for the future Claire and other costume designers designers of this time really consider themselves both costume and fashion desires case in point one month prior women's wear daily had interviewed West about the influence silence of Hollywood on fashion in an article titled Motion Pictures To Create New Fashion Center and at the time West was under a seven year contract with the picture and distribution distrubution company. lasky famous players company. Soon to be known as a name. Some of you may recognize paramount pictures quote as for the role which motion pictures plays plays and fashion resort. In Miss West opinion there is no limit West oversaw the designing and making of costumes for the entire film company. So this is no oh small order and she did this in a three story building devoted entirely to costume production just to give you an idea of the size of this costume. Department West fulltime fulltime team consisted of sixty five women including five flower makers ten designers. Numerous seamstresses to Taylor's staff hairdressers. There's a number of assistance quote in this way said West. We have the ideal conditions under which fashions should be created and created. Is the keyword right here because they were not buying you know off the rat clothing cast for both period and contemporary films. The majority of the clothes seen on the stars in Hollywood films were produced made to measure for them in