Louie Buck. Kay Carlyle. Harold Johnson's Orchestra. Beasley Smith. Father's Day. Playlist: Beasley Smith, Mimi. Danny Lion, I Remember. Beasley Smith, Cherry. Kay Carlyle, You Made Me Love You. Harold…
Louie Buck. Harold Johnson's String Orchestra, and Chorale. Guest vocals: Emma Pitts. Just one week after Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945. Sunday Down South turns the full 30…
Announcer: Uncle Louie. Beasley smith and his Orchestra. Andy Lions, Betty and the Dixie Darns. Playlist: Beasley Smith, Swinging Down the Lane. Andy Lions, I Think of You. Beasley Smith,…
Playlist: Opening in song, the Andrews Sisters are joined by Kirt Massey to sing, Sunny Side of the Street. The sisters sing, Waiting for the Train to Come In. Kirt…
Sponsor: Chase and Sanbourne. Announcer: Ken carpenter. Host: Francis Langford and Spike Jones. Playlist: Francis Langford, I Should Care. Francis, Spike, and Ken talk about girls and recovering soldiers in…
Announced by Ken Carpenter, and Ann Rutheford acts as host to call on the performers. Lineup includes: The King Sisters who sing, Out of the Blue. Bob Hope puts his…
As part of a salute to Betty Hutton this month, we feature this show from her co-star in several of her early films, Eddie Bracken. Eddie typically played Betty's obliging…
Playlist: The sisters open in song with Kirt Massey with, California. The sisters sing, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Patty and Kirt sing, I'll Buy that Dream. The sisters offer romance…
Playlist: Host: Betty Grable opens with a song, Make Believe. The Town Criers, A Kiss Goodnight. The Town Criers also sing, Sunny Side of the Street. June Haver joins her…
Watson excerises hiss powers of observation, and deduction on a box of cigars, then it's off to investigate a rash of murder. Holmes interviews people on the street about the killed Hindu tobaccanists.