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  1. With Jack Oakie, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Lyda Roberti. Spud Miller hopes to save his struggling radio station by winning a broadcast competition, with the help of the Radio Eye, an invention that can display live events from anywhere in the world.

  2. The Big Broadcast of 1936 is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, and is the second in the series of Big Broadcast movies.

  3. The Big Broadcast of 1936. Año. 1935. Duración. 97 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Norman Taurog. Guion. Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin, Ralph Spence, Jack Mintz. Reparto. Música. John Leipold. Fotografía. Leo Tover (B&W) Compañías. Paramount Pictures. Género. Comedia. Musical. Sinopsis.

  4. The Big Broadcast of 1936 stars Jack Oakie as Spud Miller, owner of second-rate, financially strapped station W.H.Y. He broadcasts love sonnets and sings ballads as Lochinvar, the Great Lover, though the singing is actually done by his sidekick, Smiley, played by Henry Wadsworth.

  5. Francis Martin. Screenplay. Two-bit radio station owner Spud Miller doubles as the station's sole announcer. On the verge of bankruptcy, Spud is receptive to the wacky notions of George and Gracie, who've just invented a television device that can pick up and transmit any signal, any time, anywhere.

  6. The Big Broadcast of 1936 is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, and is the second in the series of Big Broadcast movies.

  7. The Big Broadcast of 1936 película dirigida por Norman Taurog y protagonizada por Jack Oakie, George Burns y Gracie Allen. Año: 1935. Sinopsis: Spud Miller espera salvar su estación de radio en dificultades al ganar una competencia de transmisión, con la ayuda de Radio Eye, un invento que puede mostrar eventos en vivo desde cualquier parte ...