The Show Goes On (TV series)
The Show Goes On was a variety show that aired in the United States on CBS from January 19, 1950,[1] to January 16, 1952. The television program was the first starring role for the host Robert Q. Lewis. After the debut episode, the program was broadcast on alternate Thursdays at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.[2]
Premise
The show featured celebrities who appraised new talent as they competed for actual nightclub and theater bookings.[3] Performers who appeared on the program included singer Gloria Lane.[4]
The opening theme, titled "The Show Goes On Opening", was composed by Raymond A. Bloch.[5]
Production
Lester Gottlieb was the producer, and Alex Leftwich was the director. Lou Meltzer was the writer, and Bloch led the orchestra. The program originated from WCBS-TV, and the sound was recorded for broadcast on radio.[1] The radio version was broadcast on Fridays at 8 p.m. E.T. from January 20, 1950, until July 4, 1950.[6]
References
- "Debuts, Highlights, Changes (Continued)". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. January 15, 1950. p. 2. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
- "Radio-Video: C.B.S. Plans Television Series, 'Stage Door'N.B.C. Shifts Shows". The New York Times. January 10, 1950. p. 58. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
- The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, page 1232
- "CBS Broadcasts Jamaica Race". The Tampa Times. March 31, 1950. p. 20. Retrieved June 5, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- Classicthemes.com
- Dunning, John (7 May 1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. p. 581. ISBN 978-0-19-977078-6. Retrieved June 5, 2022.