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The Eddy Arnold Show

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American musical variety program
Not to be confused withEddy Arnold Time.

The Eddy Arnold Show
GenreMusicalvariety
Directed byBen Park (1953)
Bryan T. Bisney (1956)
StarringEddy Arnold
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
Production
Executive producersSi Siman (1956)
John B. Mahaffey (1956)
ProducersCharlie Brown, Bryan T. Bisney (1956)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time15 minutes (CBS, NBC)
30 minutes (ABC)
Production companyCrossroads TV Productions (1956)
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJuly 14 (1952-07-14) –
August 22, 1952 (1952-08-22)
Related
The Eddy Arnold Show (1953, NBC)
The Eddy Arnold Show (1956, ABC)

The Eddy Arnold Show is the name of three similar American television summervariety programs during the 1950s hosted byEddy Arnold and featuring popular music stars of the day. It was also the name of a radio program starring Arnold.

CBS

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The Eddy Arnold Show debuted onCBS-TV on July 14, 1952 from New York City, as a live 15-minute summer replacement forThe Perry Como Show on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights from 7:45–8 pmET. Arnold's guitaristsHank Garland andRoy Wiggins (steel guitar) appeared.[1] The program's final broadcast was August 22, 1952.

NBC

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From July 7 to October 1, 1953,[citation needed]NBC-TV carriedThe Eddy Arnold Show as a live 15-minute summer replacement forThe Dinah Shore Show. The program aired on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7:30–7:45 pm ET,[2] and featured Russ Case and the NBC Orchestra, as well as Garland and Wiggins. Guests includedthe Davis Sisters[citation needed] and the Dickens Sisters. Ben Park was the producer, Dave Parker was the director, and Marvin David was the writer.[2]

Critical response

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A review in the trade publicationVariety said, "Arnold is an easy-going host besides being one of the top country performers, and his music is simple and pleasant".[2] It also commended the show's "sets, camera work and other production trappings."[2]

ABC

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The Eddy Arnold Show had its longest run onABC-TV from April 26 to September 26, 1956, as a half-hour series. The live program aired from 8–8:30 pm ET on Thursdays as a summer replacement forLife is Worth Living, then on June 20 moved to 9:30–10 pm on Wednesdays.

This show featured a regular cast ofChet Atkins, Garland, Wiggins, and the instrumental Paul Mitchell (piano) Quartet.The Springfield News & Leader observed, "The show is plain and warm, utilizing virtually no sets but building its numbers around lighting effects."[3]

The program originated from the Jewell Theatre (before an audience of about 500) inSpringfield, Missouri, which was equipped for live television production as the home of ABC'sOzark Jubilee. Its original producer and writer wasCharlie Brown, who left in August 1956 after he had won the Democratic primary election on his way to becoming aUS representative.Jubilee producer-director Bryan Bisney took over, with theJubilee's Don Richardson becoming writer.[4] Guest stars included:[5]

References

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  1. ^Streissguth, Michael (1997).Eddy Arnold: Pioneer of the Nashville Sound. New York: Schirmer Books.ISBN 0-02-864719-X.
  2. ^abcd"The Eddy Arnold Show".Variety. July 15, 1953. p. 30. RetrievedOctober 28, 2023.
  3. ^"The Spectator" (May 6, 1956),Springfield News & Leader, p. B6
  4. ^Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent and Tunes" (September 8, 1956),The Billboard, p. 55
  5. ^Weekly program listings (1956),TV Guide, Vol. 4

Further reading

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  • Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1992).The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (5th ed.). New York: Ballantine Books.ISBN 0-345-37792-3.
  • McNeil, Alex (1996).Total Television (4th ed.). New York: Penguin Books.ISBN 0-14-024916-8.

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