List of programs broadcast by NBC in the 1940s
This is a list of National Broadcasting Company programs of the 1940s.
Year | End | Program | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1940 | limited program | 1940 Republican National Convention | 33 hours in a five-day period |
1943 | 1963 (left NBC in 1954) | The Voice of Firestone | unknown |
1944 | one night only | Eddie Cantor broadcast | unknown, but cut in the middle because while singing the song "We're Having a Baby," there were inappropriate gestures by Cantor, NBC said |
1944 | 1948 | The World in Your Home (lost) | 15 minutes |
1946 | 1947 | Hour Glass (lost, only audio survives) | 1 hour |
1946 | 1947 | Face to Face | 15 minutes |
1946 | 1947 | Campus Hoopla | 30 minutes |
1946 | 1950 | You Are an Artist (lost) | unknown |
1946 | 1947 | Let's Rhumba (lost) | 15 minutes |
1946 | 1949 | Television Screen Magazine (lost) | Unknown |
1946 | 1947 | I Love to Eat (entire series is lost, due to no technology being available to record live broadcast, but soundtrack does survive for one episode) | 15 minutes |
1947 | 1958 | Kraft Television Theatre | 30 minutes |
1947 | still running | Meet the Press | 30 minutes |
1948 | 1965 (Perry Como moved to CBS in 1950, but still kept the sponsor) | Chesterfield Supper Club (Perry Como Show) | 30 minutes |
See also
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