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The Chase and Sanborn Hour
Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy with W.C. Fields on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1945
GenreComedy and variety show
Running time30 minutes (1929-1931)
60 minutes (1931-1940)
30 minutes (1940-1948)
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesNBC Radio Network
StarringMaurice Chevalier
Eddie Cantor
David Rubinoff
Jimmy Durante
Deems Taylor
Edgar Bergen
W.C. Fields
Walter Winchell
Don Ameche
Dorothy Lamour
Nelson Eddy
Mae West
Judy Canova
Jim Ameche
Marsha Hunt
AnnouncerJimmy Wallington
Original release1929 –
December 26, 1948

The Chase and Sanborn Hour is the umbrella title for a series of American comedy and variety radio shows sponsored by Standard Brands' Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the years 1929 to 1948.

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The Royal Gelatin Hour in 1936, where they proved such a hit that the following year the network gave them a starring role on The Chase and Sanborn Hour...

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then as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and later on The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy)...

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first radio show was the Philco Hour in February 1930. Brice's first regular radio show was probably The Chase and Sanborn Hour, a 30-minute program which...

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The Chase and Sanborn Hour. By the second half of the 1930s, West's popularity was affected by her dialogue being severely censored. She went on the show...

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Jim Ameche

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the host and announcer for The Chase and Sanborn Hour in the early 1940s, Jim took over for the remainder of the show's run. He also was heard as mountie...

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in a racy "Adam and Eve" sketch on the network's popular variety program The Chase and Sanborn Hour.[citation needed] That sketch and another performance...

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30, 1938 broadcast of the Chase and Sanborn Hour radio program.[citation needed] It was recorded by Philip and Vanessa in 1974 and was included in their...

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Nelson Eddy

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his many guest appearances, he hosted The Voice of Firestone (1936), The Chase and Sanborn Hour (1937–1939), and Kraft Music Hall (1947–1948), among other...

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to fill The Chase and Sanborn Hour. This arrangement lasted until September 17, 1936, when the show moved to the CBS Radio Network. The show remained...

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appearances as announcer and sketch participant on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, Ameche achieved memorable success during the late 1940s playing opposite...

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Hedy Lamarr

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communication with the outside world, even with her children and close friends. She often talked up to six or seven hours a day on the phone, but she spent...

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radio shows such as The Chase and Sanborn Hour, The Charlie McCarthy Show, Burns and Allen and On Stage with Cathy and Elliott Lewis and also guest-appeared...

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Chase and Sanborn Hour with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, and others. In 1950, Woolley landed the starring role in the NBC series The Magnificent...

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Jim Bannon

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show-business career in radio as an announcer on The Great Gildersleeve, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, and Stars over Hollywood, among others, with his most...

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Rhoda Chase

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amateur hour to the New York City radio station WHN in April 1934. On March 24, 1935, Chase and Sanborn chose this show to fill The Chase and Sanborn Hour on...

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in Paint Your Wagon (1969). On radio, Gordon was a vocalist on The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Her work on television in Los Angeles included singing, along...

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