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100 1  Entertainment, Black Eye. 
245 14 The adventures of maisie, vol. 1|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cBlack Eye Entertainment. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBlackstone Publishing,|c2020. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Narrated by A Full Cast and Ann Sothern. 
520    Ann Sothern stars as underemployed entertainer Maisie 
       Ravier in a radio spin-off of the popular MGM movie 
       series!  MGM produced ten successful Maisie movies from 
       1939 to 1947 starring gorgeous Ann Sothern as Mary 
       Anastasia O'Connor, a brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn 
       burlesque dancer who went by the stage name Maisie Ravier.
       Along with the Andy Hardy and Dr. Kildare films, the 
       Maisie franchise generated big returns for MGM. In 1941, 
       Sothern starred in the Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of 
       "Maisie Was a Lady," which led to her own radio series, 
       The Adventures of Maisie, broadcast on CBS radio from 1945
       to 1947, on the Mutual network in 1952, and in syndication
       from 1949 to 1953. The radio series featured top talent, 
       including Sheldon Leonard, Hans Conried, Lurene Tuttle, 
       Pat McGeehan, Elvia Allman, Sandra Gould, Peter Leeds, Bea
       Benaderet, and Frank Nelson. The show popularized the 
       1940s catch phrase "Likewise, I'm sure." Enjoy sixteen fun
       -filled comedy adventures of Maisie starring Ann Sothern. 
       1/19/50 - "Lord Deveridge and the Lady Ravier"2/2/50 - 
       "Room Clerk"2/9/50 - "Trouble with the Law"2/16/50 - 
       "Clothes for the Poor"3/9/50 - "A Barber Shop on a Horse"9
       /28/50 - "Tag Along Cassidy"10/5/50 - "Hollywood 
       Waitress"10/12/50 - "The Poetic Wrestler"10/19/50 - "Mrs. 
       Hargrave's Banquet"10/26/50 - "Masie's Birthday Present"11
       /16/50 - "A Vacation for Miss Hammerslogger"11/23/50 - 
       "Maisie and the Robber"11/30/50 - "Maisie Takes on the 
       Census"12/7/50 - "The Money Sitter"5/3/50 - "Hotel Social 
       Director"5/10/50 - "Quackenbush's Universal Elixir" 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Performing arts. 
700 1  Full Cast, . 
700 1  Sothern, Ann. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
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