Billie Burke - Radio

Radio

  • The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air – 1932
  • Doubting Thomas - 1935
  • Good News of 1939 – 1938
  • The Rudy Vallee Hour – 1939
  • The Gulf Screen Guild Theater – 1939
  • The Rudy Vallee Sealtest Show – 1940–41
  • The Pepsodent Show – 1941
  • The Billie Burke Show – 1943–1946
  • Duffy's Tavern – 1944
  • The Sealtest Village Store – 1944
  • Mail Call – 1944
  • The Charlie McCarthy Show – 1944–47
  • Tribute to Ethel Barrymore – 1945
  • The Rudy Vallee Show – 1945
  • Show Stoppers – 1946
  • The Danny Kaye Show – 1946
  • WOR 25th Anniversary – 1947
  • Your Movietown Radio Theatre – 1948
  • The Eddie Cantor Pabst Blue Ribbon Show – 1948
  • Family Theater – 1948–52
  • This Is Show Business – CBS-TV, 1949
  • The Martin and Lewis Show – 1949
  • The Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel – 1949
  • Stagestruck – 1954
  • Biography in Sound – 1955–56

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