Tue, Jul 1, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Jul 3, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Jul 8, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Jul 10, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Jul 15, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Jul 17, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Jul 22, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Jul 24, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Jul 29, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Jul 31, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Fri, Aug 1, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Mon, Aug 4, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Aug 5, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Wed, Aug 6, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Aug 7, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Fri, Aug 8, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Aug 12, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Wed, Aug 13, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Aug 14, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Aug 19, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Wed, Aug 20, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Thu, Aug 21, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."
Tue, Aug 26, 1947
This Hooper Award Winning show is designed with the whole family in mind. The show's host, Jimmie Jackson, known as "Television's Singing Troubadour" is accompanied by the "Memory Lane Orchestra" as they perform nostalgic songs from the past on a musical stroll down "Memory Lane." The show also features "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman who shares the latest Hollywood gossip with her exciting celebrity guests. Moppet, J.P. Sloane is also occasionally featured as "Hollywood's Youngest Television Host."