Vic and Sade - Broadcast History

Broadcast History

Dates Format
June 29, 1932 to September 29, 1944 15 minutes daily
August 21, 1945 to December 7, 1945 15 minutes daily
June 27, 1946 to October 26, 1946 30 minutes weekly
July 11 to July 25, 1949 three half-hour television episodes as part of Colgate Theatre, Monday nights.
c. spring 1957 seven 15-minute television episodes for WNBQ, Thursday nights.

Vic and Sade was first heard over NBC's Blue network in 1932 and originated in Chicago. At the height of its popularity, it was broadcast over all three major networks and as many as six times a day.

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