Vincent Terrace's Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 described the show as "A casual program of music, songs, and chatter."[2] The 30-minute program was broadcast on Friday nights[1] at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.[3]
Charlie Andrews produced and wrote the program; Mike Zeamer was the initial director.[5] He resigned in October 1953, citing a personity conflict with choreographer Edith Barstow. Bob Banner succeeded him.[8]Pontiac Motors sponsored it.[5] It was replaced by The Marriage.[9]
Critical response
A review in the trade publication Billboard called the show "a pleasant, unexciting variety program".[5] It said that the format was similar to that of Garroway at Large, but that this program suffered in comparison to its predecessor.[5]
References
1 2 3 McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television (4thed.). New York, New York: Penguin Books USA, Inc. p.200. ISBN0-14-02-4916-8.
↑ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nded.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p.239. ISBN978-0-7864-6477-7.
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