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Showing posts with label GRAND MARQUEE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GRAND MARQUEE. Show all posts

GRAND MARQUEE "Egbert Haw"

 


This dramatic series was heard on NBC for only a little over a year. It was directed by Director Norman Felton. Virginia Stafford Lynne was the writer. Leading roles near the end of its run were frequently played by Jim Ameche, Olan Soule and Beryl Vaughn. The shows were 30 minutes long and frequently light-hearted comedies. The program originated from Chicago. The series started as a Summer replacement for Amos and Andy, airing on Tuesday evenings. It moved into a prime-time slot in November of 1946, on Sunday evenings until December 26. ON that date, it moved to Thursdays where it remained until it left the air on September 25, 1947.


GRAND MARQUEE "Magic Wire"

 


Episode 50 aired on NBC Radio August 14, 1947. Jim Ameche stars. NBC SUSTAINING Tuesdays, Sundays and Thursdays at various times Summer Replacement for the AMOS 'n ANDY SHOW DIRECTOR: Norman Felton


GRAND MARQUEE "Till Crime Do Us Part"

 


Episode 49 aired August 17, 1947 on NBC. With Jim Ameche and Beryl Vaughn. Each episode brings us a new Romantic Comedy with a new situation and characters. The majority of the show is tied to antics proving the difference between men and women and the problems that arise from misunderstanding between the sexes.


GRAND MARQUEE "Sometimes You Strike It Rich"

 


It's like Valentines Day every week with Jim Ameche and Beryl Vaughn. Each episode brings us a new Romantic Comedy with a new situation and characters.


GRAND MARQUEE "Home Is Sailor"

 


Episode 08 aired August 27, 1946 from NBC Chicago. Don's kid brother Jim Ameche was the first Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy and enjoyed a career nearly as successful as his big brother's. It's like Valentines every week with Jim Ameche and Beryl Vaughn. Each episode brings us a new Romantic Comedy with a new situation and characters.


GRAND MARQUEE "Mouse or Man"

 


Episode 07 aired August 20, 1946 on NBC Radio originating from NBC studios in Chicago. Grand Marquee series broadcast programs from 1946 to 1947. A light-hearted romantic comedy where most of the show is spent in antics proving the difference between men and women and the problems that arise from misunderstandings between the two. The show starred Jim Ameche and Beryl Vaughn.


GRAND MARQUEE "Love That Is"


Episode aired on NBC Radio August 13, 1946. Produced at NBC Chicago studios. Grand Marquee ran from 1946 to 1947 and was a light-hearted romantic comedy series where most of the show is spent in antics proving the difference between men and women and the problems that arise from misunderstandings between them. The shows starred Jim Ameche and Beryl Vaughn.


GRANDE MARQUEE 'Wedding In Columbia"

 


Episode 5 aired August 5, 1946 on NBC. Sustaining program originating from NBC Chicago from 1946 to 1947. Each episode was a light-hearted romantic comedy illustrating the difference between men and women. Jim Ameche was the primary star in each show.


GRAND MARQUEE "Hold That Memory"

 


Episode 4 aired July 30, 1946 on NBC Radio. Jim Ameche stars as a psychology professor who takes his job a bit too seriously.


GRAND MARQUEE "Hold It Please"

 


Episode 3 was aired on NBC Radio July 23, 1946. Starring Jim Ameche. A Romantic comedy about the photographer and the opera star.


GRAND MARQEE "No Room For Lady"

 


Episode 2 aired on NBC Radio from Chicago on July 19, 1946. Starring Jim Ameche.


GRAND MARQUEE "Half Dog Is Better Than None"

 


Aired July 9, 1946 on NBC Radio from Chicago. Grand Marquee ran from 1946 to 1947 and is a light-hearted romantic comedy where most of the show is spent in antics proving the difference between men and women and the problems that arise from misunderstandings between the two. The show starred Jim Ameche and Beryl Vaughn (Photos).