5 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:56:46 in the radio play.
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- In fact, I know so little that I often use a code to take the place of notes and musical symbols until I have time to figure out what I'm trying to do. I use the letters of the alphabet for a code.
- If you ever saw one of my scores, you'd think someone had spilled alphabet soup on an orchestration sheet.
- But I think our listeners are a lot more interested in what Bob's next picture is going to be than in my music. So, Bob, suppose you tell them.
- Well, if I knew, I'd be glad to. I'm having story difficulties at the moment.
- Don't we all.
- Can't you find the right one?
- Well, the trouble is I've found the right two!
- And M-G-M and I can't make up our minds which will make the better picture.
- Number One is a light comedy, the type of story that audiences have been favoring so much lately. Plenty of laughs and sophistication.
- Number Two, also a modern story, presents a definite problem of living, that any one of us might have to face.
- A very interesting story for an actor, but the question is, will it interest an audience?
- And, in the meantime, you're perched on a fence, eh?
- Exactly.
- And since that's not a very comfortable spot to be in, perhaps the Lux Radio Theatre audience will help me out.
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