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Christened Edmund Holden 43 years ago, the man in the op left-hand corner is better known to millions of listeners the world over as Frank Watanabe, the Japanese houseboy. The serious young man with the microphone is Ben Alexander (remember him in "All Quiet"?), who has become popular on the American air as the Hollywood Boulevardier, recounting screen gossip. The girl in the tree is an old screen friend, Irene Rich, who is finding life in New York busy, flitting between stage and radio. She's on the air in Radio City every week.

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Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 20

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Christened Edmund Holden 43 years ago, the man in the op left-hand corner is better known to millions of listeners the world over as Frank Watanabe, the Japanese houseboy. The serious young man with the microphone is Ben Alexander (remember him in "All Quiet"?), who has become popular on the American air as the Hollywood Boulevardier, recounting screen gossip. The girl in the tree is an old screen friend, Irene Rich, who is finding life in New York busy, flitting between stage and radio. She's on the air in Radio City every week. Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 20

Christened Edmund Holden 43 years ago, the man in the op left-hand corner is better known to millions of listeners the world over as Frank Watanabe, the Japanese houseboy. The serious young man with the microphone is Ben Alexander (remember him in "All Quiet"?), who has become popular on the American air as the Hollywood Boulevardier, recounting screen gossip. The girl in the tree is an old screen friend, Irene Rich, who is finding life in New York busy, flitting between stage and radio. She's on the air in Radio City every week. Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 20

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