Washington Afro-American – Sep 18,
1951
With only a five-minute-break
during a rehearsal for their Saturday night NBC-TV “Your Hit Parade” show
(10:30), the program’s singing stars (left to right), Dorothy Collins, Snooky
Lanson and Eileen Wilson have to tackle one ice cream soda between them. The radio
edition of the program is now heard on Thursday nights, at 10.
Jack Webb, heard twice weekly over
the NBC radio network, has gained a reputation for being authentic as well as
versatile in the dramatizations of “Pete Kelly’s Blues” and “Dragnet.” When playing
as Pete Kelly or Detective Sergeant Joe Friday on “Dragnet,” Webb has a manner
and a voice that are not easily forgotten.
A regular feature of this show is
the straight role played by actress, Meredith Howard, who sings a blues number
during each performance. She is not identified as to race nor is there any
reference made forward the part she plays. This is in keeping with NBC policy
of integration on their shows without classification.
Webb’s participation in “Dragnet,”
we can point a little credit toward the fine body of public servants who
quietly protect our homes and property.”
NBC promoted the Crusade for
Freedom and its current membership and fund-raising drive on all NBC network
television programs on September 23.
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