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Ernest Chappell : ウィキペディア英語版
Ernest Chappell
Ernest E. Chappell (1903 - July 4, 1983) was an American radio announcer and actor, best remembered for his featured role in the late 1940s radio program ''Quiet, Please''. The show ran from 1947 to 1949, and ''Quiet, Please'' was Chappell's major acting credit. His signature line was: "And so, until next week at this same time, I am quietly yours,
Ernest Chappell."
On February 10, 1925, Chappell was the announcer, as well as the director of the first radio station in Syracuse, New York, WFBL (which stood for First Broadcast License). On Monday, November 9, 1925, Chappell began writing for the ''Syracuse Herald''. His column, "Riding the Waves With Chap," included promotion for the broadcasting industry and the local station.
For several years on each program, Chappell also served as the announcer for ''The Campbell Playhouse'' (the continuation of ''The Mercury Theatre on the Air'') and for ''The Adventures of Ellery Queen''.〔Dunning, John. (1998). ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Pp. 8-9.〕
Chappell was also "the voice of Pall Mall" in American Tobacco's television cigarette commercials from the mid-1950s into the mid-'60s. His famous tag line: "Buy Pall Mall famous cigarettes...'OUTSTANDING! ''and'' they are mild!'".
Chappell was married to film and radio actress Claudia Morgan, who also appeared with him on "Quiet Please."〔http://www.quietplease.org/index.php?section=episode&id=43〕
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