Maxwell House Show Boat (English Wikipedia)

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  • Pendergrast, Mark (1999). Uncommon grounds: the history of coffee and how it transformed our world. ISBN 0-465-05467-6. By the beginning of 1933 "Maxwell House Show Boat" was the top radio show in the country, a status it would maintain for the next two years. ...

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  • "Tuning Thru The Great Depression". Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2008-12-21. Another approach to the variety format was taken by the Maxwell House Show Boat. Premiering in 1933, this Thursday night favorite drew from two major inspirations: the Ferber/Kern/Hammerstein stage production and the "Showboat" program heard in the late 20s over WLS, Chicago. For several seasons, it was the most popular program on the networks, and inspired an almost fanatical loyalty among its predominantly female fans.

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  • "The Show Boat Is Off Again". Washington Post. August 16, 1936. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved 2008-12-21. When Lanny Ross returns from Europe on August 20 to resume his role as master of ceremonies, the 1937 edition of the Maxwell House Show Boat will be launched with one of the largest regular casts on the air, sponsors announced today. A clean sweep of the decks is under way at the moment which will bring aboard a fresh array of talent, new voices, a new romance, new comedy, new music, new plot and new characters.

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  • "Tuning Thru The Great Depression". Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2008-12-21. Another approach to the variety format was taken by the Maxwell House Show Boat. Premiering in 1933, this Thursday night favorite drew from two major inspirations: the Ferber/Kern/Hammerstein stage production and the "Showboat" program heard in the late 20s over WLS, Chicago. For several seasons, it was the most popular program on the networks, and inspired an almost fanatical loyalty among its predominantly female fans.
  • "The Show Boat Is Off Again". Washington Post. August 16, 1936. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved 2008-12-21. When Lanny Ross returns from Europe on August 20 to resume his role as master of ceremonies, the 1937 edition of the Maxwell House Show Boat will be launched with one of the largest regular casts on the air, sponsors announced today. A clean sweep of the decks is under way at the moment which will bring aboard a fresh array of talent, new voices, a new romance, new comedy, new music, new plot and new characters.