November 6, 1949 (1949-11-06) – March 30, 1952 (1952-03-30)
Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue is an American television variety series. The show aired on ABC on Sunday evenings from November 6, 1949, through March 30, 1952 hosted by Paul Whiteman.[1]
Singers Earl Wrightson and Maureen Cannon were regulars late in the show's run. In Summer 1951, Wrightson and Cannon took over hosting duties while Whiteman was on vacation during, and renamed The Goodyear Summertime Revue.[2]
Production
Ward Byron and William H. Brown Jr. were the producers, and Brown and Babette Henry were the directors.[4][5][6][7] Pembroke Davenport was the choral director.[4] The program originated at WJZ-TV in New York City.[8]
References
^Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2007-10-17). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present (9 ed.). Ballantine Books. p. 1061. ISBN978-0-345-49773-4.
^ abBrooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2007-10-17). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present (9 ed.). Ballantine Books. p. 1062. ISBN978-0-345-49773-4.
^"Goodyear-Whiteman Revue". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. December 25, 1950. p. 4. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
^ ab"Weekly Show Review". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. February 5, 1950. p. 8. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
^"Passings". The Los Angeles Times. June 30, 1980. p. 18. Retrieved January 9, 2025.
^"Television's Petticoat Fever; Femme Jobs Span Gamut". Variety. March 5, 1952. p. 35. Retrieved January 9, 2025. "One of ABC’s top TV directors is Babette Henry, who does the Paul Whiteman revue and who directed Sunday’s (24) live telecast of “Greatest Story Ever Told."