Take her She’s Mine was a film starring Stewart, Sanda Dee and Audrey Meadows which was released in the U.S. on November 13, 1963. To help advertise the film on radio, 20th Century-Fox issued a 10-inch, 33 1/3 RPM record featuring six specially prepared spots. Stewart’s voice is heard on all but two of them.
All spots feature a professional announcer at both the beginning and end with either Stewart or Sandra Dee delivering the bulk of the spot. The first spot features Stewart saying: “My daughter, Sandra Dee, and my wife, Audrey Meadows, live a perfectly normal happy life in the new movie Take Her She’s Mine. And then Sandra goes to college and the roof caves in. You see, she’s quite a dish and trying to keep up with her crazy mixed up scrapes is like trying to hold a tiger by the tail. There was her boyfriend phase, and her beatnik phase and then came the realization of sex. And who came off second best in every scrape? You know it…yours truly.”
The second spot is voiced by Sandra Dee, but Stewart’s voice is heard in a few scenes from the film.
Stewart is back again voicing the third spot. He says, “Did you ever ride in a paddy wagon? Get pinched by a Parisian gendarme? Have your costume fall off at a swank party? Well it all happens to me in Take Her She’s Mine.”
Sandra Dee does the fourth and sixth spots and Mr. Stewart’s voice does not appear on either of them. He does voice the fifth spot. His words are the same as those on the third spot, but the other announcer’s time is cut about seven seconds, thus reducing the spot’s overall running time.