The Gay Nineties Revue (radio program) explained

Show Name:The Gay Nineties Revue
Format:Musical variety
Country:United States
Language:English
Television:The Gay Nineties Revue
Presenter:Joe Howard
Starring:Frank Lovejoy
Beatrice Kay
Lillian Leonard
Genevieve Rowe
Announcer:John Reed King
Producer:Al Rinker
Sponsor:Model Tobacco

The Gay Nineties Revue is an American old-time radio musical variety program. It was broadcast on CBS from July 2, 1939, to November 13, 1944.[1] ABC broadcast a television version of the program in 1948–1949.[2]

Format

The Gay Nineties Revue featured music, comedy, and skits typical of the 1890s based in a nightclub setting.[3] The format was one that was used in American nightclubs, such as Club Royale in Detroit[4] and the Rice Hotel's Empire Room in Houston.[5]

Personnel

Joe Howard was the program's host, and Frank Lovejoy played Broadway Harry. Soloists included Beatrice Kay, Lillian Leonard, and Genevieve Rowe. Singing groups included the Elm City Four and the Floradora Girls. John Reed King was the announcer, and Ray Bloch led the orchestra. Al Rinker was the producer.

Spinoffs

The Gay Nineties Revue produced two spin-offs. Gaslight Gayeties ran on NBC from November 11, 1944, to April 28, 1945, and starred Beatrice Kay. The Beatrice Kay Show ran on Mutual from August 14, 1946, to September 4, 1946.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dunning, John . John Dunning (detective fiction author)

    . On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio . John Dunning (detective fiction author) . 1998 . Oxford University Press . New York, NY . 978-0-19-507678-3 . 280 . Revised . 2019-10-02.

  2. Book: Shearer. Martha. New York City and the Hollywood Musical: Dancing in the Streets. 2016. Springer. 9781137569370. 80. 25 December 2017. en.
  3. Book: Terrace. Vincent. Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. 1999. McFarland & Company, Inc.. 978-0-7864-4513-4. 128.
  4. News: Club Royale, Detroit. 29 December 2017. Billboard. November 29, 1941. 19.
  5. News: Rice Hotel, Empire Room, Houston. 29 December 2017. Billboard. November 29, 1941. 19.