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Dinah Shore Chevy Show, The

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from the Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Television

In 1956, Dinah Shore began a one hour program on NBC, The Dinah Shore Chevy Show. The program was extremely popular, and its theme song "See the USA in your Chevrolet . . . ," always ending with Shore's famous farewell kiss to the television audience, remain television icons. The high production values of her 15-minute program continued on the 60-minute show. The lineup usually contained two or three guests drawn from the worlds of music, sports, and movies. Shore was able to make almost any performer feel comfortable and could bring together such unlikely pairings as Frank Sinatra and baseball star Dizzy Dean.

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was produced in Burbank, California by Bob Banner who also directed each episode. The choreographer was Tony Charmoli who occasionally danced on camera. Often the production numbers took advantage of special visual effects. For "76 Trombones," Banner used prisms mounted in front of the television cameras to turn 12 musicians into several dozen. The number was so popular that it was repeated on two subsequent occasions. For "Flim Flam Floo," Banner used the chromakey so that objects appeared and disappeared, and actors floated through the air without the aid of wires. In his review of the opening show of 1959, Jack Gould called the program "a spirited and tuneful affair." Miss Shore, he wrote "sang with the warmth and infectious style that are so distinctly her own," and he judged that she "continues to be the best dressed woman in television."

Dinah Shore's musical variety program went off the air in May 1963.

REGULAR PERFORMERS
Dinah Shore
The Skylarks, quintet (1956-1957)
The Even Dozen (1961-1962)

DANCERS
The Tony Charmoli Dancers (1957-1962)
The Nick Castle Dancers (1962-1963)

MUSIC
The Harry Zimmerman Orchestra (1957-1961, 1962-1963)
Frank DeVol and His Orchestral (1961-1962)

PRODUCER Bob Banner

PROGRAMMING HISTORY
NBC

October 1956-June 1957               Friday 10:00-11:00

October 1957-June 1961               Sunday 9:00-10:00

October 1961-June 1962                 Friday 9:30-10:30

December 1962-May 1963          Sunday 10:00-11:00

People Who Talked About This Show

  • Bob Banner
  • Bob Finkel
  • Carl Reiner
  • Sol Saks
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People Talking About This Show

  • Bob Banner
    • Bob Banner on how fans approached TV star Dinah Shore vs. movie star Bette Davis (01m 53s)
    • Bob Banner on producing and directing The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (20m 57s)
  • Bob Finkel
    • Bob Finkel on The Dinah Shore Chevy Shore (07m 23s)
    • Bob Finkel on a picture of him with Dinah Shore and the crew of The Dinah Shore Show
      (01m 02s)
  • Carl Reiner
    • Carl Reiner on co-writing The Dinah Shore Chevy Show with Charlie Isaacs (01m 44s)
  • Sol Saks
    • Writer Sol Saks on Dinah Shore as he knew her from her '40s-'50s radio show (01m 53s)
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