Arthur Godfrey and His Friends

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Arthur Godfrey and His Friends
GenreVariety show
Directed byJohn Paul Nickell [1]
StarringArthur Godfrey
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons10
Production
Running time48–50 minutes
Release
Original networkCBS Television
Picture formatBlack-and-white
Original releaseJanuary 12, 1949 (1949-01-12) –
April 28, 1959 (1959-04-28)

Arthur Godfrey and His Friends is an American television variety show hosted by Arthur Godfrey. The hour-long series aired on CBS Television from January 1949 to June 1957 (as The Arthur Godfrey Show after September 1956), then again as a half-hour show from September 1958 to April 1959.[2]

Many of Godfrey's musical acts were culled from Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, which was airing on CBS at the same time. Among the more popular of his singers were Frank Parker, Marion Marlowe, Janette Davis, Julius La Rosa, Haleloke, The Mariners, The McGuire Sisters, Carmel Quinn, Pat Boone, Miyoshi Umeki, Lu Ann Simms, and The Chordettes. The show was live, and Godfrey often did away with the script and improvised. In addition, unlike his morning show Arthur Godfrey Time, the evening show often presented celebrity guests. He refused to participate in commercials for products he did not believe in.

The series was a hit in the Nielsen ratings in the early to mid 1950s, often finishing just behind Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. It ranked #18 in the 1950–1951 season, #6 in 1951–1952, #3 in 1952–1953, #6 in 1953-1954 and #22 in 1954–1955.[3] Arthur Godfrey and His Friends also earned a nomination for an Emmy Award in 1953 for Best Variety Program.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "John Paul Nickell; Director During TV's Golden Age". Los Angeles Times. May 20, 2000. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  2. ^ Gomery, Douglas. "Arthur Godfrey Shows (Various)". Museum of Broadcast Communications. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  3. ^ "ClassicTVHits.com: TV Ratings". www.classictvhits.com.
  4. ^ "Arthur Godfrey and His Friends". Television Academy.

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