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that scheduling conflicts, illnesses, and the simple fact that some of its stars simply weren't well suited to the revue format meant that it was important to have a backup plan. To hedge its bets, the network brought in additional hosts, who could be called upon to fill in for or replace the
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on Wednesday, October 4, 1950. After several episodes had aired, a few problems with the show had come to light. The first problem was location. The second problem was the amount of money put into each episode of the show. The third problem was trying to keep a sole sponsor.
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in New York City, construction of the transcontinental cable line allowed the show to move to the west coast in November. It was a boon to hosts like Ed Wynn, Jimmy Durante, and Danny Thomas, who were based in Hollywood, but Jack Carson and Carson's replacement
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used several different themes during its run especially for the first two seasons of the series. This was mainly done in part to distinguish between the four celebrities; Wynn, Thomas, Durante, and Carson, and any one episode that a celebrity would host.
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Because of sponsor skittishness, there almost wasn't a third season. When Snow Crop pulled out at the end of the previous year, NBC considered cancelling the show. But Kellogg's and Pet Milk remained, and eventually, the network managed to lure
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mentioned at various times as possible hosts. Martha Raye also returned for season four. But when Raye led off the season and scored big in the ratings, NBC decided to keep her coming back. The critics liked her as well, with writer-director
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to sign on as well. Nonetheless, sponsorship was still unstable. Both Kellogg's and Del Monte dropped out at the end of 1952, leaving only Pet. Beacon Wax came on board briefly for the first show in January before being quickly replaced by
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premiered on September 6, 1952. Unfortunately, Thomas and Wynn did not make it past season 2. Olsen and Johnson were not successful among viewers either. At the time of the third-season premiere, Durante was the only one of the original
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hosts. First, some of the stars were having trouble producing the expected ratings. Second, with more and more money flowing into television, the competition from other networks was becoming fierce. Third, NBC had found with
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The second series premiered on a new night, Saturday, and under a new title. Owing to the decision to increase the number of guest hosts, when the show's second season premiered on September 8, 1951, it was renamed
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Despite the improved ratings, holding on to sponsors didn't get any easier. With an increase in cost to $ 60,000 per episode, Motorola and Norge dropped out. NBC managed to hold on to
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plastic strips). With only two sponsors remaining (Pet and J&J), NBC was forced to pay for one-third of the expenses—which didn't bode well for the show's future.
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continued. But this summer series had little relationship to the regular season show. Originating from New York's Center Theatre, there were no regular hosts, though
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The time slot change would seem to be minor compared to the major cast change that occurred after the February 16, 1952, telecast. Jack Carson, one of the original
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was known as the second most expensive hour on television. Each episode initially cost approximately $ 50,000 to produce. The most expensive was its sister series,
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still on the program. Martha Raye also managed to survive the second season. To fill the open slots, NBC decided on hiring a number of showbiz veterans, including
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The budget was considerably lower, which explains why there were fewer big-name guests. Sponsors were Pet Evaporated Milk, Kellogg's Cereals (
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Ratings were also very poor, as they had been for most of the show's run. The show could not compete in the ratings with CBS's new series
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and Snow Crop orange juice to sign on. But the latter cut out after the May 31st telecast and was replaced the following week by
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opened the season as sole sponsor of the show, but cut back after 13 episodes. In January, they began sharing sponsorship with
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By the start of 1954, after all but one of the episodes had been hosted by Raye, it was decided to change the name to
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decided to switch to a three-out-of-four weeks format, the network needed something to plug into the fourth week.
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s homes totaled 3,519,000. That worked out to a cost of $ 6.89 per viewer for Revue, compared to $ 1.46 for
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beginning in 1914. Wynn also made it big in the radio scene. He first started on a radio program
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in the early 1930s. Wynn also had experience in the then new medium of television. During the
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and before the beginning of television itself. Durante first became known as a member of the
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to fill out the time slot. The plan was to retain the rotating hosts arrangement, with
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Bankhead and Jessel were not asked to return for the fourth season, nor was Durante.
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cost $ 50,000 a week to produce, compared to only $ 17,500 for its CBS competition,
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aired until 1956. Jimmy Durante also received a spin-off of the series, entitled
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George Jessel performing his Professor Gonzamacher character on the show in 1953.
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had been involved in show business for almost 50 years. Wynn began his career in
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from Wednesday nights to Saturday nights had to do with the fact that CBS's
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Several factors influenced NBC's decision in 1951 to expand the number of
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had finished its run. But when NBC's Saturday night comedy extravaganza
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in 1932. In August 1940, Kairouz began performing at the 5100 Club in
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Wednesday at 8:00-9:00 pm on NBC: October 4, 1950–July 18, 1951
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from 1943–1947. After Moore left, the program became known as
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William Harmon (associate production supervisor/production manager)
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singled out as one of the major factors in the comedian's success.
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was ninety minutes long, an extra half-hour had to be tacked onto
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In 1950, it wasn't yet possible to broadcast coast-to-coast, so
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At the time that the show originally aired in the early 1950s,
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and ran for three more years until being cancelled in 1950.
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was born Amos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz on January 6, 1912, in
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regulars if needed. Holding on to its original four stars,
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name was no longer accurate, so the show was rechristened
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for a year from 1935-36. He then teamed up with comedian
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At the end of the 1952-1953 season, it looked as though
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started out with four rotating hosts. They were actors
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in 1923. He was also known for his recording of the
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NOTE: The most frequent time slot for the series in
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