For a show that was able to last decades (1938-1958 in radio and until 1971 in TV), it didn't stop giving entertainment to its listeners and viewers. Kraft Music Hall was a musical variety that was not only able to invite big names in the industry but even make them. The main purpose was to support and give boost to the advertisement of Kraft products. Its debut was actually for the purpose of introducing a new product of Kraft-- Miracle Whip. Paul Whiteman, the King of Jazz, was the first host and star of the show. After he left in 1935, he was replaced by Bing Crosby who starred and hosted the show for the longest time. Click here to read more about Kraft Music Hall
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Please enjoy these 229 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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06.12.1941 | kraft music hall guest ethel waters |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. The first tune is, "Why Cry, Baby?" Guest Ch... | |
06.19.1941 | kraft music hall first song you're a double lovely, guest bert lahr, gail patrick |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. The first tune is, "You're A Double Lovely." ... | |
06.26.1941 | kraft music hall first song smile your troubles away, guest host don ameche, guest charles boyer |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Caramels. The first tune is "Smile Your Troubles Away." D... | |
10.02.1941 | kraft music hall guest melvyn douglas jackie cooper |
+Red net. Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Dinner. Don Ameche substitutes for Bing Crosby. The fi... | |
10.09.1941 | kraft music hall first song ida, guest host don ameche, guest duke ellington, douglas fairbanks, jr. |
+Red net. Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Dinner. The first tune is, "Ida." Don Ameche substitut... | |
10.23.1941 | kraft music hall first song there'll be some changes made, guest host don ameche, guest george murphy |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Dinner. The first tune is, "There'll Be Some Changes Made." Do... | |
01.29.1942 | kraft music hall first song the u.s. field artillery march, guest sam snead, madeleine carroll |
+ Red net. Sponsored by: Kraft. The first tune is, "The Field Artillery March." | |
03.12.1942 | kraft music hall first song how about you, guest pat o'brien, wingy manone |
+ NBC net, KDKA, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta. The first tune is, "How About Yo... | |
04.02.1942 | kraft music hall first song the army air corps song, guest walter huston, claude thornhill |
+ The first tune is "The Army Air Corps Song." Victor Borge reads his play that contains only one ... | |
04.16.1942 | kraft music hall first song k k k katy, guest spike jones, ronald reagan, sabu |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft. The first tune is, "K-K-K-Katy." Bing and Sabu are in old Baghdad. Victor Bor... | |
04.23.1942 | kraft music hall first song the marines' hymn, guest capt. floyd j. sweet |
+ The first tune is, "The Marine Hymn." Victor Borge imitates a gypsy violinist in a cold shower f... | |
04.30.1942 | kraft music hall first song hey, mabel!, guest susan hayward, larry adler, gene tunney |
+ The first tune is, "Hey Mabel." A visit from Captain Hewitt Wheelus, a war hero who "brought in a... | |
05.28.1942 | kraft music hall first song the bombardier song, guest frank mchugh, ruth hussey |
+ The first tune is, "The Bombardier Song." Guest Ruth Hussey takes a survey, Victor Borge speaks U... | |
06.04.1942 | kraft music hall (294) guest john garfield |
+ The first tune is "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree" as famous composers of the past would have wri... | |
11.05.1942 | kraft music hall first song the marines' hymn, guest cass daley, richard haydn |
+ The first tune is "The Marine Hymn." Colonel Leroy Hunt (Marine Corps) is interviewed about the f... | |
11.12.1942 | kraft music hall first song praise the lord and pass the ammunition, guest ginny simms, edgar buchanan |
+ The first tune is "Praise The Lord and Pass The Ammunition." Victor Borge uses parts of his old c... | |
12.24.1942 | kraft music hall first song adeste fidelis, guest jack carson, fay bainter |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft. The first tune is, "Adeste Fidelis." Fay Bainter reads Francis Church's lette... | |
01.14.1943 | kraft music hall first song hip, hip, hooray!, guest cass daley, janet blair |
+ NBC net, KDKA, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Kraft. The first tune is, "Hip, Hip, Hooray." Gu... | |
01.28.1943 | kraft music hall first song anchors aweigh, guest ginny simms, frank mchugh |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft: commercials are public service appeals for skilled war workers. Bing's first... | |
02.04.1943 | kraft music hall first song for me and my gal, guest victor borge |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft. The first tune is, "For Me and My Gal." A musical trip back to 1924. Victor ... | |
03.25.1943 | kraft music hall first song great day, guest bert lahr | ||
04.01.1943 | kraft music hall first song you are my sunshine, guest lucille ball |
+ Sponsored by: Kraft. The first tune is "You Are My Sunshine." "Queen Lucille's Court," a well-wri... | |
04.08.1943 | kraft music hall first song macnamara's band, guest rags ragland |
+ The first tune is "MacNamara's Band." Bing and Trudy go back in song to 1927. Bing interviews gu... | |
08.12.1943 | kraft music hall first song i've got sixpence, guest ed gardner |
+ "Archie" interviews Bing for a possible singing job down at Duffy's Tavern. | |
09.02.1943 | kraft music hall first song oh! what a beautiful morning, guest frank mchugh |
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