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  2. Kraft Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Music Hall was a popular radio and TV variety show that aired from 1933 to 1971. It featured top entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Al Jolson, Perry Como and many more, and was sponsored by Kraft Foods.

  3. Kraft Music Hall (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Music Hall was a musical variety show on NBC from 1958 to 1971, sponsored by Kraft Foods. It had different hosts and formats over the years, and featured many famous performers and events, such as the Country Music Association Awards and the Friars' Club roasts.

  4. Perry Como television and radio shows - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Perry Como's career as a singer, radio and television performer for more than fifty years. Find out his radio shows, TV shows, awards, and guests on this comprehensive Wikipedia page.

  5. Kraft Suspense Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Suspense Theatre was an American TV anthology series sponsored by Kraft Foods and broadcast on NBC from 1963 to 1965. It featured actors such as Lee Marvin, James Whitmore, and Tippi Hedren in suspenseful stories, some of which were later adapted into films or series.

  6. Ken Carpenter (announcer) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Carpenter (1900-1984) was a TV and radio announcer and sportscaster, who was the announcer for singer and actor Bing Crosby for 27 years. He also announced for Al Jolson, Edgar Bergen, and many radio shows and movies.

  7. The Bob Burns Show - Wikipedia

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    The program derived from a character Burns performed for five years on Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall entitled "The Arkansas Traveler". [1] The program originally premiered as The Arkansas Traveler on September 16, 1941 [2] on CBS. In 1943, Bob Burns moved his program over to the Red Network of the National Broadcasting Company.

  8. Nelson Eddy - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Eddy was an American actor and baritone singer who starred in musical films with Jeanette MacDonald and performed in opera and concert. He was a crossover star who appealed to both classical music fans and young audiences, and earned three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  9. Jerry Colonna (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Colonna was a musician, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and trombonist who worked with Bob Hope and Walt Disney. He was known for his zany expressions, catchphrases and comic caterwaul.