BW - EP137—002: St. Patricks Day On The Air—Beat The Band
MAR 02, 2023
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Originally broadcast from Chicago, NBC’s Beat The Band began airing January 28th, 1940 at 6:30PM eastern time. It was sponsored by Kix Cereal.

Listeners submitted riddles with song title answers. If the band couldn’t figure out the answer, the riddle submitter got thirty dollars and a box of Kix cereal.

Garry Moore emceed, and Ted Weems conducted his orchestra. His three singers were Parker Gibbs, Marvel Marylin Maxwell, and the soon-to-breakout Perry Como.

The March 17th, 1940 episode was called, “The Wearing of the Green.”

The show lost its time slot against CBS’ Gateway To Hollywood. It went off the air on February 23rd, 1941, but was revived from New York in June of 1943. Submitters won twenty-five dollars and a carton of Raleighs and fifty dollars for beating the band.

Packs of Raleighs were sent to servicemen in the war effort. The show went off the air for good on September 6th, 1944.
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