+ Hedda Hopper (May 2, 1885 – February 1, 1966) was one of America's best-known gossip columnists, notorious for feuding with her arch-rival Louella Parsons. She had been a small-time actress of stage and screen for years before being offered the chance to write the column "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood" for the Los Angeles Times in 1938. In the McCarthy era she named suspected communists. Hopper continued to write gossip to the end, her work appearing in countless magazines and later on radio. Hopper debuted as host of her own radio program, The Hedda Hopper Show, November 6, 1939. Sponsored by Sunkist, she was heard on CBS three times a week for 15 minutes until October 30, 1942. From October 2, 1944 to September 3, 1945, Armour Treet sponsored a once-a-week program. On September 10, 1945, she moved to ABC, still sponsored by Armour, for a weekly program that continued until June 3, 1946. Hopper moved back to CBS October 5, 1946, with a weekly 15-minute program, This Is Hollywood, sponsored by Procter & Gamble. It ran until June 28, 1947. Expanding to 30 minutes on NBC, she was host of a variety series, The Hedda Hopper Show, broadcast from October 14, 1950 to November 11, 1950 on Saturdays, then from November 19, 1950 to May 20, 1951 on Sundays, This program featured music, talk and dramatized excerpts from movies with well-known guests, such as Broderick Crawford doing a scene from All the King's Men.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Hedda Hopper Show, The
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02.18.1951 | guest tony martin |
+ First item: Jeanette MacDonald is making news in Austria. Tony Martin sings, "Would I Love You, ... | |
02.25.1951 | guest david nevin |
+ First item: There are ten subpoenas from the House Unamerican Activities Committee to ten Hollyw... | |
03.04.1951 | guest roy rogers |
+ The program opening is upcut. The third item is that William Powell will soon be a grandfather. ... | |
03.18.1951 | guest j carroll naish |
+ First item: Frank Sinatra will not get a Mexican divorce to marry Ava Gardner. Nancy Sinatra wil... | |
03.25.1951 | guests ethel barrymore robert merrill |
+ First item: The story of how Irving Berlin wrote, "The Easter Parade." Charles Durand and Guy Br... | |
04.01.1951 | guest agnes moorehead |
+ First item: Nancy Olsen is expecting. Sid Luft flew to New York with Judy Garland, but not to Eu... | |
04.08.1951 | guest the andrews sisters |
+ First item: Jerome Kern's widow will marry Jerome Byron. Baby Leroy has enlisted in the army. Th... | |
04.15.1951 | guests abbott and costello |
+ First item: Arlene Dahl walked out and won't marry Lex Barker. Clark Gable's marriage is on the ... | |
04.22.1951 | guest william farum |
+ First item: Traffic stood still and phones didn't ring while General MacArthur was addressing Co... | |
04.29.1951 | guest mario lanza |
+ Hedda interviews Mario Lanza about his success with, "Be My Love." | |
05.13.1951 | guest paulette goddard |
+ First item: Rita Hayworth is in Nevada; Aly Kahn is with an old friend. Hedda replies to the cri... |
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