Monitor (July 17, 1955)

This is the first of more than a dozen documented appearances of Jimmy Stewart on the NBC weekend program. On the 15th of July, Stewart was in San Antonio, TX, to promote his film, The Man from Laramie. According to the following article from the San Antonio Light, it was during this visit that he…

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The Big Sound – Big Sound Promos with Stars

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 Big Sound Promos with Stars (B…

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Kraft Music Hall – 1st Appearance

We gave a bare mention of this July 15, 1937, program in Jimmy Stewart on the Air because so little is known about it. Here’s an update on what we have been able to piece together from various newspaper clippings. First, although Bing Crosby hosted the show during the regular season, comedian Bob Burns was…

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Bandolero – Soundtrack

Bandolero was a 1968 western which starred Stewart, Raquel Welch, Dean Martin and George Kennedy. A soundtrack album, featuring the Jerry Goldsmith songs conducted by Lionel Newman, was issued at the time and has been re-issued many times since. Here are the U.S. releases of the album in order of their appearance. Project 3 Records…

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Howard Miller Show

In late March and early April of 1957, Stewart was on the road promoting his new film, The Spirit of St. Louis. One of his stops was in Chicago where he was interviewed by Howard Miller. Miller had gained popularity while working for WIND Chicago and was offered a nation-wide show by CBS. The 15-minute…

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“The Man from Laramie” Phone Campaign

Jimmy Stewart’s latest film, The Man from Laramie, was set to premiere in San Antonio, Texas, on July 13, 1955. To help promote the film, Columbia Pictures initiated a “Call Jimmy Stewart” telephone campaign. Small ads like the two below began to appear in newspapers in select cities around the country: The June 22, 1955,…

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Tex and Jinx (July 9, 1947)

Stewart’s appearance on this day’s Tex and Jinx Show has been confirmed by several previews. The first appeared the day before the broadcast in Radio Daily: The second appeared in the New York Times on the day of the broadcast. There were actually two listings on the same page of the paper. The second adds…

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Coffee Break

Coffee Break was the title of a 15-minute program broadcast on the military’s Far East Network (FEN). The following article is from the Pacific Stars and Stripes, Tokyo, Japan, on July 7, 1962. According to this information, the Stewart interview was to be broadcast on Monday, July 9, 1962. A check of the Stars and…

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