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Hour Glass (TV series)

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Directed by
  
Ed Sobol

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
NBC

First episode date
  
9 May 1946

Network
  
NBC

Language
  
English

Country of origin
  
USA

Running time
  
60 minutes

Picture format
  
Black-and-white

Final episode date
  
March 1947

Genre
  
Variety show

Cast
  
Helen Parrish, Eddie Mayehoff

Presented by
  
Eddie Mayehoff, Helen Parrish

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Hour Glass is the first regularly scheduled variety show shown on American network television. It ran on NBC from May 9, 1946 until March 1947.

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Overview

Hour Glass was sponsored by Standard Brands. The program included comedians, musicians, entertaining films (such as a film of dance in South America), and a long, live commercial for the sponsor's products.

Such famous names as Doodles Weaver, Bert Lahr, Dennis Day, Anton Reiter, Jerry Colonna, Peggy Lee and Joe Besser appeared on the program.

On November 14, 1946, Edgar Bergen brought his ventriloquism act to the show. It was one of the first times that a major radio performer had appeared on television.

The show was co-hosted by Eddie Mayehoff and Helen Parrish.

Existing recordings

Audio-only recordings of Hour Glass from 1946-1947, including the inaugural show, are known to exist at the Library of Congress. Photos of the first live Hour Glass broadcast taken from a TV monitor during the live telecast, along with a program review, appear in the May 27, 1946 issue of Life.

References

Hour Glass (TV series) Wikipedia