+ Philco Radio Time was an historic marker in the history of Broadcast Radio. Premiering on October 16th 1946 to great fanfare, Philco launched an all-out campaign to promote the new series. Bing Crosby had ended a ten-year association with Kraft Foods in 1945, the better to provide him more independence in producing any further Radio programs. The sweetener that sealed the deal with Philco was their agreement to allow Crosby to pre-record his programs; initially via E.T. and later via magnetic tape transcription. Philco was of course no novice in Radio promotion by any measure. Philco's extensive campaign throughout the run of Philco Radio Time not only built on Philco's previous prestige production, Radio Hall of Fame, but also promoted all of Philco's newest developments in both Radio and early affordable Television. The Billboard trade magazine reported that Philco's production budget for Philco RadioTime was $2,000,000, with another $500,000 devoted to Print promotion of the series and Philco's product line. Put in context, the same budget in today's dollars would be in excess of $25 million; a very generous budget to be sure. And indeed, a glance at the the Print ads Philco commisioned to promote Philco Radio Time (sidebar left) underscores the extraordinary good taste and exceptional quality of the campaign. Even more ironic, Philco Radio Time not only promoted Philco's Radio and Television lines but--from October 1947 forward--was also implicitly promoting Bing Crosby Enterprises' Ampex line of broadcast quality magnetic tape recorders and equipment. Clearly none of the parties to the various promotions had any reason to complain. On the talent side of the production ABC, Philco and Crosby pulled out all the stops for the era. Philco Radio Time's music directors were Skitch Henderson and John Scott Trotter. Bill Morrow and Murdo McKenzie handled production of both the initial electrical transcription (E.T.) disc recordings as well as the later Ampex tape-transcribed recordings. Regular cast members throughout the series were songstress Lina Romay, The Charioteers, The Rhythmaires, and Gail Robbins. From about the tape-transcribed programs forward, songbirds Dinah Shore and Peggy Lee and jazz violinist Joe Venuti became series regulars as well. Bing and Philco's announcer of choice, Ken Carpenter, also complimented every broadcast as both a comedic foil for Crosby and Philco's spokesman. All told, a solid supporting ensemble to Bing Crosby throughout the series. Click here to read more about Philco Radio Time
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02.18.1948 | philco radio time(46 49) (057) robert taylor |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Pretty Baby." Bing and guest Robert Taylor do their own... | |
02.11.1948 | philco radio time(46 49) (056) oscar levant |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Civilization." Bing muffs the words while singing, "The... | |
02.04.1948 | philco radio time(46 49) (055) jimmy durante and dick haymes |
+ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Philco. 10:00 P. M. (EST). The first tune is, "I'll ... | |
01.28.1948 | philco radio time(46 49) (054) esther williams |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. 10:00 P. M. (EST). The first tune is, "Kokomo, Indiana." Bing and guest Est... | |
01.21.1948 | philco radio time(46 49) (053) burns and allen |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "With A Hey! and A Hi! and A Ho! Ho! Ho!" Guests George ... | |
01.14.1948 | philco radio time(46 49) (052) george burns |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. 10:30 P. M. (EST). The first tune is, "The Freedom Train." Guest Evelyn Kni... | |
01.07.1948 | guests walter okeefe and the lone ranger |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "With A Hey and A Hi and A Ho, Ho, Ho!" The program feat... | |
12.31.1947 | guest danny thomas |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "You Don't Have To Know The Language." Guest Danny Thoma... | |
12.24.1947 | christmas show |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. A Christmas program. The first tune is, "Adeste Fideles." A rebroadcast of ... | |
12.17.1947 | guest arlene woods joe frisco |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Pass That Peace Pipe." The program closing has been del... | |
12.10.1947 | guest walter okeefe |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. Bing and guest Walter O'Keefe recall their early starving days in show busi... | |
12.03.1947 | guest al jolson |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Pass The Peace Pipe." Bing and guest Al Jolson sing sev... | |
11.26.1947 | guest frankie lane |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "The Old Chaperone." Bing narrates the story of "The Man... | |
11.19.1947 | guests barry fitzgerald and dorothy kirsten |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "The Freedom Train." Bing and guest Barry Fitzgerald tel... | |
11.12.1947 | guests peter lorre and kay thompson |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Come To The Mardi Gras." + Bing Crosby hosts Philco Rad... | |
11.05.1947 | guests ozzie and harriet nelson |
++ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Tallahassee." Bing and Ozzie Nelson discuss their kids... | |
10.29.1947 | guests boris karloff and victor moore |
+ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Feudin', Fightin', and F... | |
10.22.1947 | philco radio time(46 49) (040) clifton webb and burl ives |
+ Sponsored by: Philco (Bing Crosby record premium). The first tune is, "Mardi Gras." Bing refers t... | |
10.15.1947 | guest dinah shore |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is "Kokomo, Indiana." Bing, Ken Carpenter and guest Dinah Sh... | |
10.08.1947 | philco radio time(46 49) (038) jimmy durante |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "Feudin, Fussin' and Fightin'." Bing and guest Jimmy Dur... | |
10.01.1947 | guest gary cooper |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The first show of the season. The first tune is, "My Heart Is A Hobo." Bing... | |
06.18.1947 | philco radio time(46 49) (036) bob hope and jimmy demaret |
+ Program #36. Sponsored by: Philco. The program originates from New York. Bing and guest Bob Hope... | |
06.11.1947 | philco radio time(46 49) (035) alec templeton and ethel merman |
+ Program #35. Sponsored by: Philco. The program originates from New York City. Bing and guest Eth... | |
06.04.1947 | philco radio time(46 49) (034) fred allen and connie boswell |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The program originates from New York. The first tune is, "I Do, Do, Do Like... | |
05.28.1947 | philco radio time(46 49) (033) margaret o'brien |
+ Sponsored by: Philco. The program originates from New York. The first tune is, "That's How Much I... |
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