The Bing Crosby - Rosemary Clooney Show featured entertainers Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney in a 20-minute program aimed at female listeners. The show's format involved taping dialogues weeks in advance and incorporating songs performed by Crosby and Clooney either as solos or duets. The program had a fun and informal tone, with Crosby and Clooney's friendly banter and musical performances delighting listeners.
The show was broadcast on CBS from February 29, 1960, to September 28, 1962, with a total of 675 episodes. It had various sponsors, including Norcross Greeting Cards, Fels & Company, GE light bulbs, Cheerios, Eastern Products Corporation, Squirt, Sara Lee, D-zerta, The Saturday Evening Post, Four-Way cold tablets, Cat’s Paw Shoe Repairers, Matey, Del Monte, Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum, Ry-Krisp, DuPont, Dacron, Royal Edge and Royal Lining Paper, U.S. Steel, and Good Housekeeping. The show starred Crosby and Clooney, along with Buddy Cole and his Trio, and it was written by Bill Morrow and produced by Murdo MacKenzie.
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