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    Hit Parade aired for less than a year, although it was strangely exhumed in 1955. Cyril Stapleton’s band was now gone, replaced by the BBC’s Concert Orchestra, and vocal support now came from the George Mitchell Singers. Three different formats were tested in the first three shows, but the concept was ultimately unsuccessful.

  2. Pinky and Perky spoke and sang in high-pitched voices, created by re-playing original voice recordings at twice the original recorded speed; the vocals were sung by Mike Sammes [1] while the backing track was played at half normal speed (Sammes did the same job for Ken Dodd's Diddymen, as Ross Bagdasarian did for the original Chipmunks in the early 1960s)—hence the expression "Pinky and ...

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  3. The Your Hit Parade chart was established in April 1935, which operated under a proprietary formula to determine the popularity of a song based on five factors, including 1) record sales (divided between a) retail and b) wholesale), 2) sheet-music copies of the song (both retail and wholesale), 3) number of radio plays, a category that is sub-divided between a) plays on the three national ...

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    Date (s)
    Song
    Artist (s)
    001
    April 20, 1935
    Bing Crosby with Georgie Stoll and His ...
    002
    April 27, 1935
    Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra
    003
    May 4, 1935
    003
    May 11, 1935
  4. Feb 2, 2022 · But once upon a time in the 20th century, Your Hit Parade was the final word on what tunes were hot–and in the process, became a vital part of America’s popular culture. Published on February 2nd, 2022. Written by Michael Spadoni for Television Heaven. Early TV music series that highlighted the top tunes of the day - billed as "America’s ...

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  5. Tony Charmoli ... staged by / stager (6 episodes, 1951-1954) Bob Daniels ... technical director (6 episodes, 1952-1955) Ernie Flatt

  6. Your Hit Parade: With Dorothy Collins, Snooky Lanson, Raymond Scott, Russell Arms. The format was to sing the seven top rated popular songs for the week; the songs were sung by the regular cast of vocalists.

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  8. The TV version of Your Hit Parade has been cited, somewhat implausibly, as a forerunner of music video and MTV. The radio series Lucky Strike Hit Parade debuted on the NBC Red network on April 20, 1935. During the next two years, both NBC and CBS carried the program from time to time, until in 1937 it found its "home" in the Saturday evening ...

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