''Saturday Night Serenade'' is an American
old-time radio
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program that featured popular music. The 30-minute program was broadcast on CBS on Saturday nights from October 3, 1936, until September 25, 1948, sponsored by
Pet Milk.
In 1948, the show moved to NBC, and the name was changed to ''The Pet Milk Show'',
Female singers who starred on the program included
Mary Eastman,
Jessica Dragonette,
Kay Armen,
and
Hollace Shaw. Their male counterparts included Bill Perry and
Vic Damone
Vic Damone (born Vito Rocco Farinola; June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018) was an American traditional pop music, pop and big band singer and actor. He was best known for his performances of songs such as the number one hit "You're Breaking My ...
,
For one interval, the individual vocalists were replaced by the Emil Cote Singers.
Guest vocalists were also featured at times. They included
Ruby Mercer.
Howard Barlow led the orchestra in 1936-1937, with
Gus Haenschen
Walter Gustave Haenschen (November 3, 1889 – March 27, 1980) was a pianist, arranger and composer of music and an orchestra conductor, primarily on U.S. network radio programs.
Early years
Haenschen was born in St. Louis to parents whose re ...
conducting thereafter.
Announcers were Bill Adams, Warren Sweeney, and
Bob Trout. Producers were Roland Martini
and (during the Damone-Armen years)
Helen Ward.
References
External links
Episodes of ''The Pet Milk Show'' from dumb.comEpisodes of ''Saturday Night Serenade'' from Old Time Radio Researchers Group Library
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1930s American radio programs
1940s American radio programs
American music radio programs
CBS Radio programs
NBC radio programs