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CONTENTS Teresa’s Singles Section I Teresa’s Collections Section II Other & Multi-Artist Products featuring Teresa Brewer Section III Radio, TV & Movie Appearances by Teresa Brewer Section IV Sheet Music of Teresa Brewer Songs Section V Reprinted from the Teresa Brewer Center, http://www.teresafans.org 6/7/2019 Section IV CONTENTS Radio, TV & Movie Appearances by Teresa Brewer Page Radio Shows (by Date) IV-2 TV & Video (by Date) IV-4 Motion Picture IV-11 Reprinted from the Teresa Brewer Center, http://www.teresafans.org 6/7/2019 Page IV-1 Teresa Brewer Product List – Section IV / Radio Appearances by Teresa (by date) Radio Appearances by Teresa Brewer: (BY DATE) • Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour (1938) • Let's Go to Town - The National Guard Shows (1953) Original performance: Nov 1938 (1953; Radio) [D1790] The format for the Original Amateur Hour on TV was • Armed Forces Radio (1958) taken directly from radio days' Major Bowes' (1958; Radio LP CH-150 / SSL-11334 ) [D0295] Amateur Hour. Major Bowes presided over a weekly parade of mimics, kazoo players and one- • Army Entertainment Program (1958) man bands with genial good humor. A year and a (1958; Radio LP) [D0301] half after the Major's death, the show was transferred from radio to television, with Ted Mack • Army Bandstand as its host. Listeners -- and viewers when the show (1960; Radio Program #131 ) [D0300] switched to television -- voted for their favorites by telephone or postcard, with the finalists being • Here's To Veterans - "Widow's Pensions" awarded with scholarships. On an evening in Nov (1960; Radio Program #739 ) [D1270] 1938, little Teresa Brewer appeared on Major Bowes' radio show. In her appearance, 7-year-old • US Air Force Manhattan Melodies Teresa Brewer talked with Major Bowes before (1960; Radio Program #280 ) [D4270] singing Darktown Strutters Ball and tap-dancing to Sing Sing Sing -- bringing a rousing ovation from • Stars for Defense the studio audience. (1961; Radio Program #232 ) [D3050] (1938; Radio) [D1925] • Christmas Music Spots for The Guard • On Stage America (1946) (1965; Radio ) [D0580] Original performance: Feb 19, 1946 • Guard Session - Teresa Brewer with Martin Block Hosted by Paul Whiteman and featuring the ABC (1965; Radio Program #169 ) [D1110] Orchestra. "On Stage America" showcased young talent that had the potential to become the next big (1965; Radio Program #170 ) [D1120] stars -- including, on this show, a 15-year-old high (1965; Radio Program #171 ) [D1130] school student named Teresa Brewer. Other (1965; Radio Program #172 ) [D1140] young talent included Bill Shirley, The Dennis Sisters, the Los Panchos Trio; established guests • It Pays! It Pays! It Pays! – Army Reserves included Patti Clayton and violinist Imanuel Vardi. (1974; Radio LP) [D1655] 30-minute radio show transcription disc. • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson (1946; Radio Show #20) [D2407] Host Skitch Henderson interviews Teresa throughout the • Cavalcade of Bands (1950) program Original performance: Dec 19, 1950 (1974; Radio Show #141 ) [D4280] "One Night Stand with Stan Kenton" -- the Kenton • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson Orchestra with personnel Maynard Ferguson, Shorty Rogers, Milt Bernhart, Bud Shank, Art Host Skitch Henderson interviews Teresa throughout the Pepper, Bob Cooper and Shelly Manne. program (1950; Radio ) [D0518] (1974; Radio Show #142 ) [D4290] • Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show (1951) • The New Spots – Army Reserves Hosted by Bing Crosby. On the May 9 program, Bing (1976; Radio LP) [D3905] referred to Teresa as "the Sophie Tucker of the Girl • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with William B. Williams Scouts" -- a phrase that would be frequently quoted in subsequent years. The Jun 20 program also (1976; Radio Show #271 ) [D4300] featured Tommy Dorsey & Ethel Merman. • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with William B. Williams (1951; Radio ) [D0420] (1976; Radio Show #272 ) [D4310] • Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show (1952) Hosted by Bing Crosby. (1952; Radio ) [D0421] Reprinted from the Teresa Brewer Center, http://www.teresafans.org 6/7/2019 Page IV-2 Teresa Brewer Product List – Section IV / Radio Appearances by Teresa (by date) • US Marine Corps – Sounds of Solid Gold • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis Radio LP Vol. XXI contains programs 1-13 for the series. (1990; Radio ) [D3760] (1976; Radio LP USMC Vol. XXI Program 7) [D4311] • Weekend Edition (1991) • Dr. Pepper – Sights of ‘77 Weekend Edition is a US National Public Radio series. (1977; LP) [D0769] In this show, NPR correspondent Leane Hanson interviews Teresa. • The Music Makers - A Duke Ellington Tribute (1991; Radio ) [D4345] (1982; Radio ) [D3860] • Dr. Demento (Apr 7, 1996) • The Music Makers - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson An excerpt of Teresa's "I Love Mickey" is featured in a (1982; Radio ) [D3890] musical medley saluting baseball, originally aired on the Sep 25, 1988 Dr. Demento radio show. The • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Dick Shepard special topic of the Apr 7, 1996 edition of the Dr. (1983; Radio ) [D3740] Demento show was "baseball." The 1996 show • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis Included comedy by Bill Cosby, Steve Martin and Bill Murray, Abbott & Costello's classic "Who's on (1984; Radio ) [D3770] First" routine, parody songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic • The Music Makers - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson and a rebroadcast of the musical medley featuring "I Love Mickey." (1984; Radio ) [D3880] (1996; Radio) [D0738] • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis • Best of Bing Crosby Radio Shows (1951) (1985; Radio ) [D3750] A collection of the Kraft/CBS, Philco/ABC, Chesterfield • The Music Makers - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson and GE/CBS radio shows hosted by Bing Crosby. (1985; Radio ) [D3870] 174 radio shows on 2 mp3 CDs. • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis (2004 Stratus Media mp3 CD; 2-CD set) [D0408] Four hour radio show with featured guest Brook Benton. • Bing Crosby Old Time Radio (1951) Includes an interview with Teresa and A large collection of the Kraft/CBS, Philco/ABC, performances by Buddy Clark, The Ink Spots, Jeri Chesterfield and GE/CBS radio shows hosted by Southern, Spike Jones, Tom Jones, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby. 368 radio shows on 3 mp3 CDs. and many more. (2006 OTRCAT mp3 CD; 3-CD set) [D0445] (1986; Radio ) [D3785] • Fred Astaire On The Air (1951) • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis A compilation of 6 radio shows featuring actor, dancer (1987; Radio ) [D3780] and singer Fred Astaire. Set includes the May 9, • Dr. Demento (Sep 25, 1988) 1951 episode of the Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show on which Teresa appeared. Six radio shows on 3 An excerpt of Teresa's "I Love Mickey" is featured in a audio CDs. musical medley saluting baseball, originally aired on the Sep 25, 1988 Dr. Demento radio show. (2007 CD; 3-CD set) [D0872] (1988; Radio) [D0738] Reprinted from the Teresa Brewer Center, http://www.teresafans.org 6/7/2019 Page IV-3 Teresa Brewer Product List – Section IV / TV, Video & Motion Picture Appearances by Teresa (by date) TV & Video Appearances by Teresa Brewer: (BY DATE) • American Minstrels of 1949 (1949 TV) • Toast of the Town (1952) Hosted by Jack Carter, this variety show was more Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town vaudeville than a true minstrel show. Regular program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in performers on the program included blackface Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS comics Pick and Pat. Sunday nights at 8PM. (1949; Television ) [E0197] (1952, Television) [E4194] • Firehouse Five Plus 2 (1951) • Colgate Comedy Hour (1953) This 16mm film features music of The Firehouse Five Program hosted by Abbott and Costello. The Colgate Plus 2, a Dixieland jazz combo, with vocals by Comedy Hour was a big-budget series featuring Teresa. These early "music video" shorts were also most of the top names in show business, and was known as the Snader Telescriptions. Produced by NBC's first successful counter-programming to Ed William Cowan. Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" which ran opposite it on Sunday nights. The show originated in (1951; Universal Film video; 16mm/600ft Reel ) [E0854] Hollywood and its principal rotating hosts were • Frank Fontaine Show: Showtime (1951 TV) Abbott and Costello, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, (1951; Television ) [E0869] and Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Season 3 Show #32 (1953; Television ) [E0601] • Snader Telescriptions (1951) The Snader telescriptions (or "soundies") were • George Jessel Show (1953) precursors to music videos of a few decades later. (1953, Television) [E0881] Soundies were used primarily as fillers by TV stations in the early days of the medium when • Guide Right (1953) material was needed to complete its programming This Korean War-era variety show featured amateur schedule. All of Teresa's soundies were performed military and civilian talent in addition to well-known live with The Firehouse Five, a Dixieland jazz entertainers. Some telecasts originated from combo, providing backup. military bases. (1951; Film video ) [E2854] (1953; Television) [E1135] • Toast of the Town (1950 TV) • Orchid Award (1953) The Toast of the Town, hosted by Ed Sullivan, was Hosted by Walter Winchell, The Orchid Award -- a renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The musical variety show -- formed a half-hour block Feb 5 show featured one of Teresa's first - if not the with with Winchell's news and gossip program. first - appearances on Ed Sullivan's long-running After Winchell had finished "throwing orchids" at shows on broadcast TV. Teresa was on the leading entertainers in his commentary, The Orchid Sullivan series more than 30 times; out of more Award program presented one of them with a real than 10,000 guests in its 23-year history, only five orchid and featured a performance by him/her on other acts appeared more often than she.