+ Stephen Valentine Patrick William "Steve" Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was an American television personality, musician, composer, actor, comedian, and writer. Though he got his start in radio, Allen is best known for his television career. He first gained national attention as a guest host on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. He graduated to become the first host of The Tonight Show, where he was instrumental in innovating the concept of the television talk show. Thereafter, he hosted numerous game and variety shows, including The Steve Allen Show, I've Got a Secret, The New Steve Allen Show, and was a regular panel member on CBS' What's My Line? Allen was a credible pianist and a prolific composer, having penned over 14,000 songs, one of which was recorded by Perry Como and Margaret Whiting, others by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Les Brown, and Gloria Lynne. Allen won a Grammy award in 1963 for best jazz composition, with his song The Gravy Waltz. His vast number of songs has never been equaled. Allen wrote more than 50 books, has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a Hollywood theater named in his honor. Allen became an announcer for KFAC in Los Angeles and then moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1946, talking the station into airing a five-nights-a-week comedy show, Smile Time, co-starring Wendell Noble. After Allen moved to CBS Radio's KNX in Los Angeles, his music-and-talk half-hour format gradually changed to include more talk on a full-hour, late-night show, boosting his popularity and creating standing-room-only studio audiences. During one episode of the show reserved primarily for an interview with Doris Day, his guest star failed to appear, so Allen picked up a microphone and went into the audience to ad lib for the first time. His radio show attracted a huge local following, and in 1950 it replaced Our Miss Brooks, exposing Allen to a national audience for the first time.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Steve Allen Show
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Please enjoy these 6 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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N/A | steve allen show (1) guest mel torme |
+ Announced as the first show of the series, despite a program dated June 21, 1952 (see cat. #525... | |
N/A | steve allen show (2) guest teresa brewer |
+ The second show of the series. Guest Teresa Brewer does a fine, "Them There Eyes." Renzo Cezano ... | |
10.26.1949 | guest al jolson |
+ KNX, Los Angeles. Steve schmoozes with the audience, then plays, "Blue Moon" on the piano. Guest ... | |
06.04.1950 | steve allen show (1) w eve arden, jack benny, groucho |
+ Television audio. Steve Allen chats with guest Groucho Marx about smoking in theatres, "The Palace... | |
06.04.1950 | eve arden jack benny groucho |
+ CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Announced as the first show of the series, but the date ma... | |
06.24.1950 | guest eve arden |
+ CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Announced as the first show of the series, but the date ma... |
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