The Baker's Broadcast
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The Baker's Broadcast is the name applied to three old-time radio variety programs in the United States. The first one went on the air October 8, 1933; the third one's last broadcast was June 26, 1938. The name applied to all three apparently was derived from Fleischmann's Yeast, which sponsored all three programs.[1]
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Other names | The Joe Penner Show (1933–1935 only) Believe It or Not (1935–1937 only) |
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Genre | Variety |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | NBC-Blue |
Starring | Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Nelson (1933–1938) Joe Penner (1933–1935) Robert Ripley (1935–1937) Feg Murray (1937–1938) |
Announcer | Ben Grauer (1933–1938) |
Written by | Hal Raynor (1933–1934) Ed Rice (1937–1938) |
Produced by | Robert Brewster (1937–1938) John Christ (1937–1938) |
Original release | October 8, 1933 – June 26, 1938 |
Sponsored by | Fleischmann's Yeast |
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