- The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour
"The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour" (aka "The Rudy Vallée Show", aka "The Fleischmann Yeast Hour", aka "The Fleischmann Hour") was a pioneering musical variety radio program broadcast on NBC from 1929 to 1936, when it became "The Royal Gelatin Hour", continuing until 1939. This program was sponsored by
Fleischmann’s Yeast , a popular brand of yeast.The person responsible for this major step ahead in broadcasting was NBC executive Bertha Brainard, who became head of programming for NBC in 1928. She began pushing for singer-bandleader
Rudy Vallée to host a variety series by explaining that only a woman could understand the appeal of Vallée's voice.Beginning
October 24 ,1929 , the show quickly became a top-rated program, second only to "Amos 'n' Andy ". Host Vallée appeared along with regulars Ole Olsen andChic Johnson (1932), followed by Tom Howard and George Shelton (1935). On this show, the American listening audience heard many future stars for the first time, as it introduced such talents asMilton Berle ,Burns and Allen ,Alice Faye , theMills Brothers andKate Smith .Gloria Swanson made her radio debut. Other guests includedRay Bolger ,Fannie Brice ,Ilka Chase ,Helen Hayes andBert Lahr .In 1937, at Vallée's instance,
Louis Armstrong hosted the show during Vallée's summer vacation. This made Armstrong the firstAfrican American to host a national network program.As "The Royal Gelatin Hour", the program came to an end on
September 28 .1939 . Both products were made by Standard Brands, so the sponsorship remained the same. Vallée continued on NBC with sponsors Sealtest,Kraft Foods , Drene Shampoo andPhilip Morris .Listen to
* [http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/echo/volume5-issue2/taylor-media/taylor-radio.html "Fleischmann's Yeast Hour" opening and song (November 16, 1933)]
* [http://www.shemadeit.org/meet/summary.aspx?m=17 "Fleischmann's Hour" audio clip]External links
* [http://www.otrsite.com/logs/logr1022.htm Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs: "The Rudy Vallee Show" (1929-47)]
* [http://www.echo.ucla.edu/volume5-issue2/taylor/taylor-4.html#footnote34 "Echo" (Fall 2003): "Music and Advertising in Early Radio" by Timothy D. Taylor]
* [http://www.americanmusicpreservation.com/songs.htm Remembering Radio with Rudy Vallee and George Gershwin]
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