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TV

Directed by
  
Rod Amateau

First episode date
  
8 February 1952

Network
  
NBC

7.1/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Variety show

Country of origin
  
United States

Final episode date
  
2 August 1954

Director
  
Rod Amateau

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Also known as
  
''The RCA Victor Show The RCA Victor Show Starring Dennis Day''

Written by
  
Paul Henning Roland MacLane Dick Conway

Starring
  
Dennis Day Cliff Arquette

Cast
  
Dennis Day, Cliff Arquette

Similar
  
The Colgate Comedy, The Dinah Shore Show, The Red Skelton Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Dinah Shore Chevy Sh

The Dennis Day Show is an American comedy/variety show that aired from 1953 to 1954 on NBC. The series stars singer and radio and television personality Dennis Day, whose career otherwise was rooted as a supporting cast member of the long-running The Jack Benny Program on CBS and later NBC.

Overview

From 1952 to 1953, Day hosted the related RCA Victor Show Starring Dennis Day, which on February 8, 1952, included the first episode of Day's own subsequent series. The RCA Victor Show aired at 8 pm Fridays. In the spring of 1952, the RCA Victor Show alternated with The Ezio Pinza Show, starring Italian opera singer Ezio Pinza, also sponsored by RCA.

In the revamped The Dennis Day Show, Day portrays a single bachelor who lives in a Hollywood apartment priced above his income level, but considers this arrangement essential to his hopes of succeeding in show business. Cliff Arquette portrays Charley Weaver, a name he later adopts for his own show business career. This Charley Weaver is the custodian in Day's building. Other supporting cast members were Hal March and Jeri Lou Jones. One of the writers for the Day series was Paul Henning, later with The Real McCoys and The Beverly Hillbillies.

On April 12, 1954 one of the last episodes of the series was entitled "The Party Pooper", with Elisha Cook, Jr. as a guest star. Among Day's directors was Rod Amateau, later in the same role with CBS's The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Other occasional cast members were the comedian Billy Barty, who plays a leprechaun in one segment, Parley Baer, also a regular on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and subsequently The Andy Griffith Show, and George O'Hanlon, later the voice of George Jetson on ABC's The Jetsons.

The Dennis Day Show aired at 9 pm ET on Mondays opposite the third season of CBS's I Love Lucy, starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. It preceded Robert Montgomery Presents on NBC.

References

The Dennis Day Show Wikipedia