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Mr Ten Percent

Mr Ten Percent

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In this episode, we delve into the world of radio playwright Arch Oboler, presenting the sixth broadcast of a special 26-week series. The play, "Mister 10%," explores the life of a Hollywood artist representative, Freddie Jackson, who humorously narrates his experiences and contributions during the war. Freddie, a character full of wit and charm, claims to have contributed a million dollars to the war effort, despite his seemingly humble circumstances. His story unfolds with a mix of humor, irony, and a touch of Hollywood glamour, as he navigates the challenges of the entertainment industry and his personal ambitions.

As the narrative progresses, we are introduced to a series of colorful characters, including a beautiful blonde who captures Freddie's attention and a couple with their own wartime secrets. The episode captures the essence of wartime Hollywood, blending comedy with a poignant reflection on personal sacrifice and the pursuit of dreams. With a backdrop of radio drama and the allure of the silver screen, "Mister 10%" offers listeners a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era, filled with laughter, intrigue, and the timeless quest for recognition and success.

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