Host Ernie Whitman kicks off with a greeting by Lucky Millander to troops serving in Hawaii, then he plays a jazzy tune. Delta Rhythm Boys sing, Where the Bananas Grow.…
Hosted by Ernie Whitman. The Jimmy Lunceford orchestra opens and plays, Hallelujah. The King Cole Trio sing, Fuzzy Wuzzy. Lena Horne arrives to joke around with Ernie, reads a few…
With minimal introduction, the music begins. They All Laughed. (Bing Crosby) PS I Love You. (Bing Crosby) You're in Kentucky (Rosemarie Clooney) >Alevouxen. (Bing Crosby) Shine on Harvest Moon. (Bing…
Audio resolution could be better, but is fair and clear. After an opening joke about politicians in the capital, Al Jolson opens in song. Sitting on Top of the World.…
Ken Carpenter learns that Bing has been reading one of Bob Hope's books lately. Playlist Zipity Do Dah. (Bing Crosby) If You Were the Only Girl in the World (Bing…
After minimal introduction, Bing kicks off the show. Playlist Cozy Little Corner. (Bing Crosby) Bing jokes with Ken about Christmas gifts, particularly ones for Bob Hope. Going on television, and…
Featuring songs that topped the charts in December. Starting in 1946, and wandering through preceding years. Playlist: Glenn Miller - Jingle Bells. It Might As Well Be Spring. Trolley Song.…
A full 90 minutes of fun, with the glamorous, unpredictable, Talulah Bankhead. Crossing the country to broadcast from Los Angles, rather than New York, Talulah calls on Bob Hope to…
With little introduction, Bing gets busy singing. What Do They Do (Bing Crosby) Dreaming of you (Bing Crosby) Joe Frisco, well known vaudevillian, jokes with Bing, and will return for…