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  1. The Chase and Sanborn Hour is the umbrella title for a series of American comedy and variety radio shows sponsored by Standard Brands' Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the years 1929 to 1948.

  2. the chase and sanborn hour. + The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety radio shows, sponsored by Standard Brands' Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour ...

  3. The Chase and Sanborn Shows. by James Ollinger. One day out of idle curiosity, I was looking up the old-time radio (OTR) ratings leaders. I had always heard that Jack Benny and Bob Hope dominated the ratings, but instead I was surprised to find something called the Chase & Sanborn Hour, or some variation of that title, was the #1 show several times, never falling below #7 over an eleven-year ...

  4. 24 shows – 655 MB – total playtime 23 hours, 51 minutes. Chase And Sanborn Hour 370509 01 Ann Harding HQ.mp3. Chase And Sanborn Hour 370516 02 Carole Lombard.mp3. Chase And Sanborn Hour 370523 03 Mary Boland.mp3. Chase And Sanborn Hour 370530 04 Josephine Hutchinson.mp3.

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  5. Other articles where The Chase and Sanborn Hour is discussed: Eddie Cantor: …Cantor turned to radio with The Chase and Sanborn Hour in September 1931. Performing as a standup comedian, he used his vaudeville experience to outstanding effect and combined the expression of patriotism and personal values with humour; audiences responded enthusiastically.

  6. Thanks. Eddie Cantor Chase and Sanborn Hour, or simply known as The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was a used to refer to the American radio series of comedy and variety show radio programs. With the Chase and Sanborn Coffee by Standard Brands as the main sponsor, the show started airing on NBC radio every Sunday evenings from 1929 to 1948.

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  8. The Chase and Sanborn show first appeared on the air in 1929. In 1931 comedian took over for Maurice Chevalier and the show went from a half hour to a full hour. Chase and Sanborn struck comedy gold with script writer David Freedman, king of the gag-writers.

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