Stars on Parade was a 15-minute variety show produced in New York City. The show was literally a variety show, as the listeners will never know what’s in store for them in each episode. For instance, there could be dance number, song number, jazz sessions, biographical drama, commentary, comedy skit-- anything, basically. Some of the famous personalities and bands featured in the show were Merv Griffin and the Freddy Martin Orchestra, Count Basie and his Orchestra, Kate Smith, and many more. Click here to read more about Stars On Parade
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Please enjoy these 7 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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N/A | stars on parade (528) mickey and the judge |
+ Program #528. Army and Army Air Force syndication. "Mickey and The Judge". Sponsored by: Army and ... | |
N/A | stars on parade (536) my rosary |
+ Program #536. Army and Army Air Force syndication. "Thanksgiving Greetings". Sponsored by: Army an... | |
08.17.1951 | stars on parade (xxx) it pays to advertise |
+ Program #566. Army and Army Air Force syndication. "It Pays To Advertise". Sponsored by: Army and ... | |
08.26.1951 | stars on parade (576) davy crockett |
+ Program #576. Army and Army Air Force syndication. "Davy Crockett". Sponsored by: Army and Army Ai... | |
N/A | stars on parade (xxx) w count basie orchestra |
+ Air Force syndication. Sponsored by: Air Force recruiting. The first tune is, "Move." | |
N/A | stars on parade (587) first song aba daba honeymoon |
+ Program #587. Army and Army Air Force syndication. "Modern Moods By Martin". Sponsored by: Army an... | |
N/A | stars on parade (588) happily ever after |
+ Program #588. Army and Army Air Force syndication. "Happily Ever After". Sponsored by: Army and Ar... |
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