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George Burns and Gracie Allen was one of the funniest duos in the history of American comedy. Both came from vaudeville, where they performed from childhood, honing their skills. When they met and decided to work together, they created an act that is unforgettable. While their earlier shows continued their standup vaudeville act, they gradually transformed their format to create one of the earliest situation comedies.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.