Other names | Bob Crosby's Club Fifteen |
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Genre | Popular music |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | CBS |
Starring | Bob Crosby Dick Haymes Jo Stafford Margaret Whiting The Andrews Sisters |
Announcer | Del Sharbutt |
Written by | Carroll Carroll David Gregory |
Directed by | Cal Kuhl |
Produced by | Murray Bolen Diana Bourbon Cal Kuhl Ace Ochs |
Original release | June 30, 1947 – January 16, 1953 |
Sponsored by | Campbell Soup Company |
Club Fifteen is a radio program in the United States that featured popular music. It was broadcast weeknights (except for a two month hiatus each summer) 30 June 1947 – 21 December 1951. Then, it aired Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights until 16 January 1953.[1] The name reflected the program's length—15 minutes. The Historical Dictionary of Old-Time Radio noted that the show "is sometimes listed as Bob Crosby's Club Fifteen because Bob Crosby was the original star, although Dick Haymes took over in 1949-50."[2] The program was sponsored by Campbell Soups.[3]