Bob Cosby Show Lost 16mm Kinescope November 30, 1953
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Bandleader Bob Crosby, younger brother of Bing, had been very popular in the 1930's, and made his first appearance on television in 1939. His 1953-57 series on CBS was broadcast nightly, and featured the Modernaires with Paula Kelly, Joan O'Brien, and Steve Dunne. A musical/variety show with some audience participation, it featured Crosby as host and master of ceremonies. Songs include "It's Only a Paper Moon" (Crosby), "Crying in the Chapel" (Joan O'Brien), "Let the Rest of the World Go By" (The Modernaires), "Dream" (Crosby), and "I Want A Full-Time Job (Makin' Love To You)," acted and sung by Allan Copland. The limited audience participation takes the form of a game show in which two couples selected after writing in play a game of musical charades for prizes. The kinescope for this program comes from KNXT-TV in Los Angeles.
Very clear picture and sound
Beautiful job, Ira. I always thought Bob Crosby and the Bobcats were one of the more swinging big bands of the Big Band Era. Plus, I always thought Bob was more talented than older brother Bing.
What A TREASURE rescued for ever and all time!
One of the better Kine-Scopes I've ever seen. Only
a hint of the original roundness of the filmed tube
can be noticed. Great stuff and drop-down notes
too!
Aired on Monday, November 30, 1953, on CBS and taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood, CA. Thanks for posting this, Ira! Neat to peer into daytime television in the early '50s!
I shouldn't have used the word: "taped." Clearly, it was broadcast live and filmed for kinescope rebroadcast when/where needed.
@@DanMan869 Before tape, shows originating from LA were b'cast live to the east coast and kinescoped for the west to air three hours later.
@@ALKAHESTBOY I could see how that worked.
Awesome footage!
Thanks to share this! What a documment!
Really neat to see this includes the station break. BTW my mother turned 12 the day this aired.
In Freeville, NY, they were watching this on WNBF Ch 12 Binghamton
Joanie O’Brian singing “Crying In The Chapel” was a blessing.
If you close your eyes, Bob sounds just like Bing.
“The Bob Crosby Show” has been selected for viewing by America’s armed forces overseas, and is a CBS Television Network production.
Allan Copeland is quite a talent!
I know Bob Crosby songs by Fallout 3 video game!!!
14:31- Verne Smith speaks for Oreo.
As seen weekdays at 3:30pm(et).
You always amaze me
Thanks. In Los Angeles, it was seen at 12:30pm Pacific Time.
Barry I. Graumann and Ira Gallen, a very Happy Thanksgiving! Both of you amaze me!
You as well, Frank!
At least get the guy's name right - It's CROSBY
Thanks for mentioning that. I always suck at spelling.
@@tvdays -You can easily correct it.
@@S955US84 He hasn't yet!