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  1. Hit Parade of 1947 is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Mary Loos. The film stars Eddie Albert, Constance Moore, Joan Edw...

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  2. Your Hit Parade May 12, 1951. Still rather new to television, this live series presented Dorothy Collins, Eileen Wilson and Snooky Lanson with Raymond Scott...

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  3. Apr 24, 2011 · A b/w kinescope of a complete "Your Hit Parade" from May 24,1958 - originally broadcast in COLOR. Due to the odd grain of this kinescope, I have a hunch this...

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  4. Sat, Jun 2, 1956. The singers and dancers perform the biggest hits from the first week in June, 1956. The seven songs on the hit parade this were "Standing on the Corner", "Picnic", "On the Street Where You Live", "Heartbreak Hotel", "Hot Diggity", "Ivory Tower" and "Moonglow". Additional production numbers were "June Is Jumping Out All Over ...

  5. Your Hit Parade began on NBC April 20, 1935, as a 60-minute program with 15 songs played in a random format before presenting the number 1 song. Initially, the songs were more important than the singers, so a stable of vocalists went uncredited and were paid $100 per episode, equal to $2,222 in 2023.

  6. Your Hit Parade premiered on NBC as a summer replacement for Robert Montgomery Presents on 10 July 1950. The television show – sponsored by the American Tobacco Company’s Lucky Strike cigarettes – was a version of a popular radio show which began in 1935 and ran for 15 years.

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  8. Synopsis. After her show at the Cameo Club in New York, singer Joan Edwards meets her friends, out-of-work musicians Eddie Paige and Kip Walker. Joan's friend and fellow singer Ellen Baker soon joins them and announces that she has just been fired.

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