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The Durante-Moore Show

The Durante-Moore Show was an old-time radio show that ran on NBC with episodes running from March 25, 1943–October 28, 1943 and on CBS with episodes running from October 8, 1943–June 27, 1947.[1]

The Durante-Moore Show
The stars of the show, Garry Moore (left) and Jimmy Durante (right).
Other namesThe Camel Comedy Caravan
GenreComedy
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesNBC
CBS
StarringJimmy Durante
Garry Moore
AnnouncerJimmy Wallington
Created byPhil Cohan
Written bySyd Resnick
Jackie Barrett
Directed byPhil Cohan
Produced byPhil Cohan
Original releaseMarch 25, 1943 (1943-03-25) –
June 27, 1947 (1947-06-27)
No. of series5
Opening themeYou Gotta Start Off Each Day with a Song
Ending themeInka Dinka Doo
Sponsored byCamel
Rexall

The series starred burlesque and vaudeville veteran entertainer Jimmy Durante and radio personality Garry Moore.[2][3]

The series was sponsored by Camel cigarettes and the Rexall Drug Corporation.[4]

The show also coined the famous catchphrase "Dat's my boy dat said dat!" which was said by Durante, often speaking of something that Moore said. That catchphrase would later inspire the legendary cartoon Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy.

Background edit

The origins of The Durante-Moore Show can probably be traced back to several radio stints that Jimmy Durante had in the 1930s.

On September 10, 1933, Durante appeared on NBC radio's The Chase and Sanborn Hour which, at that time starred Eddie Cantor. He continued to make recurring appearances on the program until November 12 of that year. When Cantor left the show, Durante took over as the host from April 22 to September 30, 1934.[5]

Durante then became a regular on NBC's Camel Caravan. It was in 1943 when Caravan producer Phil Cohan decided to pair Durante with a young Garry Moore. Moore was an announcer on the radio at the time. After that episode aired, Cohan decided to create a radio series for the two. The series was to be a summer replacement series for The Abbott and Costello Show. Lou Costello, however, suffered a heart attack which put The Abbott and Costello Show on a short hiatus and, looking for a quick replacement, NBC put Durante and Moore on the air.[6]

On March 25, 1943, The Durante-Moore Show premiered on NBC under the name The Camel Comedy Caravan.[7] The series was sponsored originally by Camel cigarettes. This sponsorship concluded after Camel refused to renew the series after the end of its third season. The March 30, 1945 broadcast was the last show sponsored by Camel. The show continued on April 6, 1945 with Rexall as its sponsor.[8] The series had moved to CBS in October 1943.[1]

Moore's departure edit

In the spring of 1947, Moore departed from the show. The reason why Moore left was to pursue a career in comedy. Another reason to Moore's departure was because CBS Television offered Moore his own daytime variety show The Garry Moore Show which started in 1949.[9][10][11]

The Jimmy Durante Show edit

The Jimmy Durante Show
GenreComedy
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesNBC
StarringJimmy Durante
Peggy Lee seasons 1-2
Florence Halop seasons 1-2
Alan Young season 3
AnnouncerHoward Petrie
Written bySyd Resnick
Jackie Barrett
Directed byPhil Cohan
Produced byPhil Cohan
Original releaseOctober 1, 1947 (1947-10-01) –
June 30, 1950 (1950-06-30)
No. of series3
Opening themeYou Gotta Start Off Each Day with a Song
Ending themeInka Dinka Doo
Sponsored byCamel

The Jimmy Durante Show was an American old-time radio show. It aired on NBC with episodes running from October 1, 1947–June 30, 1950. It was a continuation of the NBC/CBS radio series The Durante-Moore Show after Garry Moore left when he was offered his own show on CBS Television.[12][self-published source]

In mid-1947, Moore decided to leave the series after he was offered his own show on CBS Television.[10] The last episode Moore appeared in and the last episode of the series under the name The Durante-Moore Show aired on June 27, 1947. The series then went under a short hiatus and then, on October 1, 1947, the series went back on the air this time on NBC under a new name The Jimmy Durante Show.[1]

The series originally starred Jimmy Durante with recurring guest stars Peggy Lee and Florence Halop. In its last season, actor and personality Alan Young was brought in as Durante's straight man.

Ratings for the show were good. At the end of the 1947-48 season, The Jimmy Durante Show was tied for the number 7 show on the air along with Philco Radio Time on ABC and Dr. Christian on CBS. The show managed to stay in the top ten throughout its entire run.[13] The series ended in June 1950 after Durante made a move to television with a starring role on NBC's Four Star Revue.

Broadcast history edit

NOTE: The most frequent time slot for the series in bold text.

The Durante-Moore Show edit

  • Thursday at 10:00-10:30 pm on NBC: March 28, 1943–October 28, 1943
  • Friday at 10:00-10:30 pm on CBS: October 8, 1943–June 1946
  • Friday at 9:30-10:00 pm on CBS: September 1946–June 27, 1947

The Jimmy Durante Show edit

  • Wednesday at 10:30-11:00 pm on NBC: October 1, 1947–June 23, 1948
  • Friday at 8:30-9:00 pm on NBC: October 8, 1948–1949
  • Friday at 9:30-10:00 pm on NBC: September 1949–June 30, 1950

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Dunning, John (May 7, 1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. p. 368. ISBN 0195076788. Retrieved March 6, 2015. the durante-moore show.
  2. ^ "In the Old-Time Radio Corner - The Durante-Moore Show". Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  3. ^ "February 10: Happy Birthday, Jimmy Durante". www.oldradio.org. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  4. ^ "Billboard". Billboard. April 7, 1945.
  5. ^ "Jimmy Durante". www.myoldradio.com. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  6. ^ "Jimmy Durante 10th February 1893 - 29th January 1980". www.rusc.com. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  7. ^ "Comedy Central". www.otr.com. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  8. ^ Bakish, David (1995). Jimmy Durante: His Show Business Career, with an Annotated Filmography and Discography. McFarland. p. 116. ISBN 0899509681. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  9. ^ "The Jimmy Durante And Garry Moore Show", NBC (1943), CBS (1943-1947): "Episodic log". The Vintage Radio Place. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  10. ^ a b "Garry Moore, 78, the Cheery Host Of Long-Running TV Series, Dies". New York Times. November 29, 1993. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  11. ^ "Good Evening! Much Love to You All... - The Garry Moore Show". Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  12. ^ Sher, Aubrey (August 15, 2013). Those Great Old-Time Radio Years. Xlibris Corporation. p. 83. ISBN 978-1483679099. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  13. ^ "The Jimmy Durante Show: Remembering the Early Years (NBC, 1947)". kallmansalley.com. Retrieved March 7, 2015.

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dat said dat which was said by Durante often speaking of something that Moore said That catchphrase would later inspire the legendary cartoon Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy Contents 1 Background 2 Moore s departure 3 The Jimmy Durante Show 4 Broadcast history 4 1 The Durante Moore Show 4 2 The Jimmy Durante Show 5 ReferencesBackground editThe origins of The Durante Moore Show can probably be traced back to several radio stints that Jimmy Durante had in the 1930s On September 10 1933 Durante appeared on NBC radio s The Chase and Sanborn Hour which at that time starred Eddie Cantor He continued to make recurring appearances on the program until November 12 of that year When Cantor left the show Durante took over as the host from April 22 to September 30 1934 5 Durante then became a regular on NBC s Camel Caravan It was in 1943 when Caravan producer Phil Cohan decided to pair Durante with a young Garry Moore Moore was an announcer on the radio at the time After that episode aired Cohan decided to create a radio series for the two The series was to be a summer replacement series for The Abbott and Costello Show Lou Costello however suffered a heart attack which put The Abbott and Costello Show on a short hiatus and looking for a quick replacement NBC put Durante and Moore on the air 6 On March 25 1943 The Durante Moore Show premiered on NBC under the name The Camel Comedy Caravan 7 The series was sponsored originally by Camel cigarettes This sponsorship concluded after Camel refused to renew the series after the end of its third season The March 30 1945 broadcast was the last show sponsored by Camel The show continued on April 6 1945 with Rexall as its sponsor 8 The series had moved to CBS in October 1943 1 Moore s departure editIn the spring of 1947 Moore departed from the show The reason why Moore left was to pursue a career in comedy Another reason to Moore s departure was because CBS Television offered Moore his own daytime variety show The Garry Moore Show which started in 1949 9 10 11 The Jimmy Durante Show editThe Jimmy Durante ShowGenreComedyRunning time30 minutesCountry of originUnited StatesLanguage s EnglishSyndicatesNBCStarringJimmy Durante Peggy Lee seasons 1 2 Florence Halop seasons 1 2 Alan Young season 3AnnouncerHoward PetrieWritten bySyd Resnick Jackie BarrettDirected byPhil CohanProduced byPhil CohanOriginal releaseOctober 1 1947 1947 10 01 June 30 1950 1950 06 30 No of series3Opening themeYou Gotta Start Off Each Day with a SongEnding themeInka Dinka DooSponsored byCamelThe Jimmy Durante Show was an American old time radio show It aired on NBC with episodes running from October 1 1947 June 30 1950 It was a continuation of the NBC CBS radio series The Durante Moore Show after Garry Moore left when he was offered his own show on CBS Television 12 self published source In mid 1947 Moore decided to leave the series after he was offered his own show on CBS Television 10 The last episode Moore appeared in and the last episode of the series under the name The Durante Moore Show aired on June 27 1947 The series then went under a short hiatus and then on October 1 1947 the series went back on the air this time on NBC under a new name The Jimmy Durante Show 1 The series originally starred Jimmy Durante with recurring guest stars Peggy Lee and Florence Halop In its last season actor and personality Alan Young was brought in as Durante s straight man Ratings for the show were good At the end of the 1947 48 season The Jimmy Durante Show was tied for the number 7 show on the air along with Philco Radio Time on ABC and Dr Christian on CBS The show managed to stay in the top ten throughout its entire run 13 The series ended in June 1950 after Durante made a move to television with a starring role on NBC s Four Star Revue Broadcast history editNOTE The most frequent time slot for the series in bold text The Durante Moore Show edit Thursday at 10 00 10 30 pm on NBC March 28 1943 October 28 1943 Friday at 10 00 10 30 pm on CBS October 8 1943 June 1946 Friday at 9 30 10 00 pm on CBS September 1946 June 27 1947The Jimmy Durante Show edit Wednesday at 10 30 11 00 pm on NBC October 1 1947 June 23 1948 Friday at 8 30 9 00 pm on NBC October 8 1948 1949 Friday at 9 30 10 00 pm on NBC September 1949 June 30 1950 1 References edit a b c d Dunning John May 7 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Oxford University Press p 368 ISBN 0195076788 Retrieved March 6 2015 the durante moore show In the Old Time Radio Corner The Durante Moore Show Retrieved March 6 2015 February 10 Happy Birthday Jimmy Durante www oldradio org Retrieved March 6 2015 Billboard Billboard April 7 1945 Jimmy Durante www myoldradio com Retrieved March 6 2015 Jimmy Durante 10th February 1893 29th January 1980 www rusc com Retrieved March 6 2015 Comedy Central www otr com Retrieved March 6 2015 Bakish David 1995 Jimmy Durante His Show Business Career with an Annotated Filmography and Discography McFarland p 116 ISBN 0899509681 Retrieved March 6 2015 The Jimmy Durante And Garry Moore Show NBC 1943 CBS 1943 1947 Episodic log The Vintage Radio Place Retrieved March 7 2015 a b Garry Moore 78 the Cheery Host Of Long Running TV Series Dies New York Times November 29 1993 Retrieved March 7 2015 Good Evening Much Love to You All The Garry Moore Show Retrieved March 7 2015 Sher Aubrey August 15 2013 Those Great Old Time Radio Years Xlibris Corporation p 83 ISBN 978 1483679099 Retrieved March 7 2015 The Jimmy Durante Show Remembering the Early Years NBC 1947 kallmansalley com Retrieved March 7 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Durante Moore Show amp oldid 1062576597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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