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Summary
Description Donald Voorhees Bell Telephone Hour.JPG | Photo of Donald Voorhees conducting for the radio program Bell Telephone Hour . |
Date | NBC didn't provide a date. The program ran from 1940 to 1958 and then moved to TV as The Bell Telephone Hour. The NBC release says the show aired in EWT-Eastern War Time, which went into effect in 1942 and lasted until September 1945. The NBC logo appears to be a "wartime" one as RCA put its television development on hold for the war effort. It's missing the "radio waves" and "lightning bolts" representing television from earlier and later logos. |
Source | back |
Author | NBC Radio |
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