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  • The Fitch Bandwagon was an American radio show that aired on NBC from 1938 to 1948. It was sponsored by the F.W. Fitch Shampoo Company, an Iowa-based manufacturer...
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    began co-hosting The Fitch Bandwagon, a comedy-variety program that followed the Jack Benny show on Sunday nights. On The Fitch Bandwagon and its later incarnation...
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  • Vallée's variety shows. After becoming the breakout stars of the music and comedy variety program The Fitch Bandwagon, the show was retooled into a full situation...
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  • District, is now on the National Register of Historic Places. The Fitch Company sponsored a national radio broadcast, The Fitch Bandwagon, from fall 1938...
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  • In 1945, she joined the cast of The Fitch Bandwagon, another popular radio show. In 1950, she starred in her own radio show, The Cass Daley Show. Daley...
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    variety show on NBC, The Fitch Bandwagon, in 1946. The Harrises' gently tart comedy sketches made them the show's stars. By 1948, Fitch was replaced as sponsor...
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  • as a character on The Fitch Bandwagon and The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show from 1946 to 1954. The character shared a name with the real-life daughter...
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  • Keepers Firefighters The First Nighter Program The Fitch Bandwagon The Five Mysteries Program Five Star Theater Flash Gordon The Fleischmann Yeast Hour...
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  • shows. He was the narrator on the Zane Grey Show and the announcer on The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show; its predecessor, The Fitch Bandwagon; Richard Diamond...
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    rest of the Harris-Faye format, began on The Fitch Bandwagon (1946–48).: 254  Lewis was credited with saving the role, which had been filled by the real...
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  • was a summer replacement series for The Fitch Bandwagon in 1945, 1946, and 1947 on NBC; star Dick Powell was in the middle of a type transition, from singing...
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    The Fitch Bandwagon. Over the years, he was a regular on Varieties, The Jim Backus Show The Peter Lind Hayes Show, Stop the Music, and Music from the...
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  • successful in the Eastern US; it also played on radio, including on the program The Fitch Bandwagon. Astor's sidemen included Shelly Manne, Zoot Sims, Les Elgart...
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  • sponsored by the F.W. Fitch Company, was to select a band to appear regularly on NBC's The Fitch Bandwagon, heard on 120 stations at the time. Though...
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  • became the band leader for several radio programs: The Jack Paar Program (1947–1949), The Hardy Family 1952–1953, as well as work on The Fitch Bandwagon, The...
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    career during the 1920s as a child actor in films and on Broadway. He began his career as a child in David Warfield's production of The Return of Peter...
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    the Aragon and Trianon ballrooms regularly. The band appeared on the popular radio show The Fitch Bandwagon in September 1940. The band played at the...
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  • voice, uncredited) “High School Parade Hour”, WIRE (May or June 1938) “Fitch Bandwagon”, WIRE (featuring Deacon Mohr’s Orchestra) (September 1942) Hollywood...
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  • on CBS. 22 July – Curtain Time debuts on the Mutual Broadcasting System. 4 September – The Fitch Bandwagon debuts on NBC. 8 September – Art Baker's Notebook...
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  • including the Spotlight Dance Program sponsored by Coca-Cola, and The Fitch Bandwagon. In the late 1950s it became increasingly difficult for the band to...
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