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==Radio credits== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Date ! Network ! Show Title ! Episode Title ! Episode Number ! Appearing ! Listen (Shows filed under show title) |- | 27 March 1932 to 8 May 1932 | NBC Networks | Yardley Program<ref>Leslie Howard photo with caption: "Leslie Howard, the favorite of stage and screen, whose brilliant dramatic readings are a delightful feature of the popular Yardley program". "The Radio Hall of Fame", ''Silver Screen'', July, 1932 (Pages missing from archived copy of magazine but photo with caption available on the internet)</ref> | ''Yardley Program'' | | Leslie Howard Reading, London String Quartet<ref name=listingNYT /> | |- | 1933 or 1934<ref>It is known that Leslie Howard appeared on Rudy Vallee's show sometime in 1933 or 1934 because he made a reference to his appearance on the show that aired on 14 February 1935 stating he had been there "a year ago." Two pictures exist, the first with Howard, Margaret Sullavan, William Gargan and Rudy Vallee standing in front of the audience holding scripts and the second picture with Howard, Sullavan and Vallee standing with scripts in front of an NBC microphone. It is unlikely that Howard appeared on the 16 November 1933 show when Margaret Sullavan appeared because he had appeared in ''This Side Idolatry'' in London during October, 1933, and wouldn't have been in the United States at that time. Also, Howard is not introduced as part of the cast on that show. The other show Margaret Sullavan appeared on in the right timeframe aired 14 June 1934. This was Episode 243 "Coquette" and is lost. Episode listings, however, show guests as: Willie and Eugene Howard, not Leslie Howard.</ref> | NBC | Rudy Vallee β Fleischmann's Yeast Hour | | | Leslie Howard,<br>Margaret Sullavan | |- | 23 May 1934 | NBC | Sketch: Without the Benefit of Clergy<ref name=listingNYT /><ref>Series opened on WJZ's network on Wednesday, 9 May 1934 with Clive Brook appearing in an adaptation of Michael Arlen's ''Three-Cornered Moon''. The show featured "dramatized love stories by well-known authors". Article "Stars of the Screen to Act in Radio Plays", ''The New York Times'', Sunday, 6 May 1934.</ref> | ''Without the Benefit of Clergy'' | | Leslie Howard | |- | 9 December 1934 | NBC | Lux Radio Theatre | ''Berkeley Square'' | 9 | Leslie Howard,<br>Helen Chandler | |- | 14 February 1935 | NBC | Rudy Vallee β Fleischmann's Yeast Hour | ''A Minuet'' | 278<ref>Episode number is transposed in the Old Time Radio Library website to "287"</ref> | Leslie Howard,<br>Merle Oberon | [http://otrrlibrary.org/r.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713180425/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/r.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 31 March 1935 | NBC | Lux Radio Theatre | ''The Romantic Age'' | 25 | Leslie Howard,<br>Sidney Fox | |- | 16 May 1935 | NBC | Rudy Vallee β Fleischmann's Yeast Hour | ''[[Dear Brutus]]'' | 291 | Leslie Howard,<br>Leslie Ruth Howard | |- | 27 June 1935 | NBC | Rudy Vallee β Fleischmann's Yeast Hour | ''Dear Brutus'' | 297 | Leslie Howard,<br>Leslie Ruth Howard | [http://otrrlibrary.org/r.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713180425/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/r.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 6 October 1935 to 1 December 1935 | CBS | The Amateur Gentleman<ref>Show began on 6 October 1935 as a serial, ''The Amateur Gentleman''. Each week brought a new episode of that story. However, the format was changed to present a new play adapted for radio each week beginning 8 December 1935. Play titles appeared in ''The New York Times'', Radio Program Section.</ref> | ''The Amateur Gentleman'' | | Leslie Howard,<br>Elizabeth Love | |- | 8 December 1935 | CBS | Play: Dear Brutus<ref name=listingNYT /> | ''Dear Brutus'' | | Leslie Howard,<br>Leslie Ruth Howard | |- | 22 December 1935 | CBS | Play: Purple and Fine Linen<ref name=listingNYT /> | ''Purple and Fine Linen'' | | Leslie Howard | |- | 29 December 1935 | CBS | Play: An Unfinished Story<ref name=listingNYT /> | ''An Unfinished Story'' | | Leslie Howard,<br>Paula Winslowe<ref>Co-star appears in ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', Sunday Morning Edition, 29 December 1935</ref> | |- | 5 January 1936 | CBS | Play: Her Cardboard Lover<ref name=listingNYT /><ref>Show moved from 8:30pm EST to 2:00pm EST on Sundays, ''The New York Times'', Radio Guide</ref> | ''Her Cardboard Lover'' | | Leslie Howard | |- | 12 January 1936 | CBS | Play: The Admirable Crichton<ref name=listingNYT /> | ''[[The Admirable Crichton]]'' | | Leslie Howard | |- | 26 January 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee<ref>Show title changed to ''Leslie Howard's Matinee'' [http://www.otrr.org/FILES/Magz_pdf/Radio%20Guide/ "Radio Guide 36-02-01"] ''Radio Guide'', Sunday, 26 January 1936, pg. 28</ref> | ''[[There's Always Juliet]]''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 2 February 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''The Guardsman''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 9 February 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''Murray Hill''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 16 February 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''Journey's End''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 23 February 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''Springtime for Henry''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 8 March 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 15 March 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''Raffles''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 22 March 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''Just Suppose''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 29 March 1936 | CBS | Leslie Howard's Matinee | ''The Second Man''<ref name=listingNYT /> | | Leslie Howard | |- | 5 April 1936 | CBS | Magic Key of RCA, The | ''Galsworthy's Justice'' | 026 | Leslie Howard | [http://otrrlibrary.org/m.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713184843/http://otrrlibrary.org/m.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 17 September 1936 | NBC | Rudy Vallee β Fleischmann's Yeast Hour | ''The Miraculous Visitor'' | 7 | Leslie Howard,<br>Beatrice Barrett,<br>Carl Hubble | |- | 6 December 1936 | CBS | Eddie Cantor's Texaco Town | ''Three Pairs of Rubbers'' | 12 | Leslie Howard | [http://otrrlibrary.org/e.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713171214/http://otrrlibrary.org/e.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 14 February 1937 | CBS | Eddie Cantor's Texaco Town | ''Hamlet'' | 22 | Leslie Howard | [http://otrrlibrary.org/e.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713171214/http://otrrlibrary.org/e.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 19 May 1937 | CBS | Your Hit Parade | Interview and Lucky Strike Ad | | Leslie Howard | Transcript [https://archive.org/stream/varietyradiod19371938vari#page/178/mode/1up ''Variety Radio Directory''] |- | 30 May 1937 | CBS | Eddie Cantor's Texaco Town | ''Aired in England'' | 37 | Leslie Howard | [http://otrrlibrary.org/e.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713171214/http://otrrlibrary.org/e.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 21 June 1937 | CBS | Lux Radio Theatre | ''[[Monsieur Beaucaire (novel)|Monsieur Beaucaire]]'' | 138 | Leslie Howard,<br>Elissa Landi | [http://otrrlibrary.org/l.html Old Time Radio Library β Lux] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713174445/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/l.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 19 July 1937 | CBS | Columbia Presents Shakespeare<ref>CBS/WABC ''Columbia Presents Shakespeare'' was an hour long show that ran for 8 weeks on Monday nights at 9:00pm EST on more than ninety stations starting on 12 July 1937 with John Barrymore in ''Hamlet''</ref> | ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' | 2nd show in series | Leslie Howard, <br>Rosalind Russell<ref>Appearing with Leslie Howard and Rosalind Russell were Ben Webster, Charlotte Evans, Dennis Green, John Davidson, Stefan Schnabel, Wright Kraemer, Julia Walsh, Lionel Braham and Nancy Leach; Conway Tearle, Narrator</ref> | [http://otrrlibrary.org/c.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713183839/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/c.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 2 January 1938 | BBC | | ''Hamlet'' | | Leslie Howard | |- | 28 November 1938 | CBS | Lux Radio Theatre | ''Interference'' | 195 | Leslie Howard,<br>Mary Astor,<br>Herbert Marshall | |- | 12 December 1938 | CBS | Lux Radio Theatre | ''The Scarlet Pimpernel'' | 197 | Leslie Howard,<br>Olivia de Havilland | [http://otrrlibrary.org/l.html Old Time Radio Library β Lux] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713174445/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/l.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 15 December 1938 | NBC | The Kraft Music Hall<ref>Listed in ''The New York Times'', Radio Guide, Sunday, 11 December 1938 as "Bing Crosby, Songs; Foursome Quartet: Trotter Orch.; Bob Burns, Comedian; Leslie Howard; Jane Bryan, Actors; Jan Smeterlin, Polish Pianist, and Others"</ref> | | | Leslie Howard,<br>Jane Bryan | |- | 8 January 1939 | CBS | Silver Theatre, The | ''A Study in Triangles'' | 028 | Leslie Howard,<br>Rita Johnson | [http://otrrlibrary.org/s.html Old Time Radio Library] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160703050644/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/s.html |date=3 July 2016 }} |- | 26 March 1939 | CBS | The Gulf Screen Guild Theater | ''Never in This World''<ref>Although ''The New York Times'', Radio Guide and other sources show the title as ''Never of This World'' the host on the actual recording states the title multiple times as ''Never in This World''</ref> | 012 | Leslie Howard,<br>Kay Francis,<br>Mary Nash,<br>Irving Pichel,<br>Virginia Weidler,<br>Morgan Wallace | [https://archive.org/details/ScreenGuildTheater Screen Guild Theater] |- | 1 May 1939 | CBS | Lux Radio Theatre | ''Lady for a Day''<ref name=guestproducer /> | 217 | May Robson,<br>Guy Kibbee,<br>Warren William,<br>Jean Parker | [http://otrrlibrary.org/l.html Old Time Radio Library β Lux] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713174445/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/l.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 8 May 1939 | CBS | Lux Radio Theatre | ''The Life of Γmile Zola''<ref name=guestproducer /> | 218 | Paul Muni,<br>Josephine Hutchinson | [http://otrrlibrary.org/l.html Old Time Radio Library β Lux] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160713174445/http://www.otrrlibrary.org/l.html |date=13 July 2016 }} |- | 11 June 1939 | NBC | Radio Tribute to the King and Queen<ref>Listed in ''The New York Times'', Radio Guide, Sunday, 11 June 1939, as "Musical Tribute to King George and Queen Elizabeth; NBC Symphony, Sir Adrian Boult, Conductor; Gertrude Lawrence, Mistress of Ceremonies; Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Freddie Bartholomew, Leslie Howard and Others from New York, Hollywood"</ref> | ''[[Goodbye, Mr. Chips]]'' Segment | | Leslie Howard,<br>Greer Garson | [https://archive.org/download/Singles_And_Doubles_Singles_T-Z/39-06-11epxxxxTributeToTheirMajesties.mp3 Tribute To Their Majesties] |}
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