The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour
| Catalogue Number | 90971 |
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| Program Number | |
| Date | November 16, 1933 |
| Title | |
| Description | Rudy's first song, "Summer Is Over." Comedians Collins and Peterson make their first network radio appearance. Margaret Sullavan and Tonio Selwart appear in a sketch from, "Strictly Dishonorable." Tom Howard is working painting dots in a domino factory (he's off today because they're making blanks!). Tom is going back to his job in a nut and bolt factory (you'll never guess what he does). The program may be dated November 11, 1933. |
| Artists | Rudy Vallee, The Connecticut Yankees, Graham McNamee (announcer), Margaret Sullavan, Tom Howard, Monty Collins, Harry Peterson, Parker Stuart (tenor), Alice Faye (sings, "Gather Lip Rouge While You May" but gets no billing at the start of the show), The Stewart Sisters, Tonio Selwart, Preston Sturges (author), Louis Jean Hite, George Shelton (appears in a comedy routine with Tom Howard, but gets no billing), Michael (one-named 17-year old student at Erasmus High [Brooklyn] whom plays the piano-accordion) |
| Source | Red net |
| Sponsor | Fleischmann's Yeast |
| Quality | Very good to excellent |
| Complete | Incomplete |
| Duration | 56:50 |