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  1. In Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1974), George Thomas Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid extra by Ray Noble "for working on The Big Broadcast of 1936, so that Glenn's total weekly pay" was $356. [2]

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  3. In Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1974), George Thomas Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid extra by Ray Noble "for working on The Big Broadcast of 1936, so that Glenn's total weekly pay" was $356.

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  4. Mar 11, 2020 · Uncredited roles include Jack Mulhall. Glenn Miller appears as part of the Ray Noble Orchestra. In “Glenn Miller and His Orchestra” (1974), George Thomas Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid...

  5. On page 72, Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid extra by Ray Noble for his appearance in the movie The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) with the Ray Noble Orchestra. [3] IMDb entry for the film.

  6. In Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1974), George Thomas Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid extra by Ray Noble "for working on The Big Broadcast of 1936, so that Glenn's total weekly pay" was $356. Uncredited roles include Jack Mulhall.

  7. Interesting facts, additional information and shooting details. 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. The musical comedy starred Jack Oakie, Bing Crosby, George...

  8. 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.