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The Adele Clark Show

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The Adele Clark Show
Other namesSongs by Adele Clark
GenreMusical variety
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesABC
StarringAdele Clark
AnnouncerGene Kirby
Original releaseAugust 10, 1945 –
September 21, 1946

The Adele Clark Show was a musical variety radio series which aired on ABC from 1945 to 1946. It was sometimes known as Songs by Adele Clark.

Ex-WAC Adele Clark was the host and vocalist on the 30-minute show which featured Jack Kelly and His Orchestra. The program's announcer was Gene Kirby (1909–1985), a well-known sportscaster (Big Moments in Sports) who also announced for such shows as The Clock and The Fat Man.[1]

Adele Clark recorded for Decca. Her 1947 tunes for Decca were "You've Changed" and "But None Like You."

The radio program began August 10, 1945 and continued until September 21, 1946.[2]

In 1948, Adele Clark was heard on ABC's Sound-Off.

Interest in this radio series continues to the present day, as indicated by its inclusion in Handbook of Old Time Radio: A Comprehensive Guide to Golden Age Radio Listening and Collecting (Scarecrow Press, 1993).

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References

  1. ^ Swartz, Jon David and Reinehr, Robert C. Handbook of Old Time Radio: A Comprehensive Guide to Golden Age Radio Listening and Collecting. Metuchan, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press, 1993.
  2. ^ Terrace, Vincent. Radio Programs: 1924–1984. McFarland, 1988.
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