Quiz Kids

On October 12, 1947, Jimmy Stewart made his one and only appearance on the Quiz Kids program. Joe Kelly served as the quizmaster for the NBC show. Five children, ages six to sixteen, were the panelists. They answered a variety of mind-numbing questions, usually correctly. The show is not available and exactly what Mr. Stewart’s…

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The Six Shooter – Silver Annie

Broadcast on October 11, 1953, Silver Annie was the final show in the series to be sponsored by Coleman. Jeanette Nolan has the role of Silver Annie, Dan O’Herlihy plays her cousin Clyde, Herb Vigran is Judge Drayton, Parley Baer is Doc Cross and Robert Griffin plays both Thad Nelson and the sheriff. As in…

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Cheyenne Autumn – Soundtrack

Stewart is featured in this 1964 film as Wyatt Earp. Among the film’s many stars are Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Sal Mineo, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland, Dolores del Rio, Arthur Kennedy and Patrick Wayne. The first release of the soundtrack music, written and conducted by Alex North, came nineteen years later, in 1983…

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Gisele of Canada – A Stewart Interview

This 15-minute syndicated radio program starred Canadian singer-actress, Gisele MacKenzie and was discussed in detail in our book. We update that entry here with scans and audio. The show was transcribed by the C. P. MacGregor and sent to radio stations on a 16-inch disc. Stewart appeared on Program #9. The significance of the “June…

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The Big Sound – Football Coverage

The Big Sound was a radio format issued by Stars International. It was a series of 12-inch, 33 1/3 RPM records featuring celebrities delivering short messages to be used as “drop-ins” by radio stations subscribing to the service. Stewart appeared on several of these discs, including the one titled Football Coverage (SF-1 R). Joining Stewart…

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The Six Shooter – The Stampede

Broadcast 62 years ago today, on Sunday, October 4, 1953. The Six Shooter was still being heavily advertised by NBC and local radio stations. This week, it was part of a larger ad for several NBC programs. Here are two examples. The first is from the Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, NM (the ad has a slight…

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After the Thin Man Soundtrack

After the Thin Man was released at the end of 1936. It starred William Powell and Myrna Loy. Stewart got third billing. There was no soundtrack issued for the film, but one song, Smoke Dreams (Nacio Herb Brown/Arthur Freed), was recorded by several artists. The hit version was issued by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra…

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