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- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today abstract "Armstrong's Theatre of Today was a news and romantic drama radio program which was broadcast at noon on Saturdays by CBS from October 4, 1941, to May 22, 1954. The 30-minute series was sponsored by the Armstrong Cork Company (Armstrong Quaker Rugs and Linoleum) and Cream of Wheat (1953-54).The announcers were George Bryan and Tom Shirley. The program opened with Bryan reporting the news, followed by Hollywood film actors in original dramas. Ira Avery and Al Ward directed with Avery producing. James Rinaldi provided the special effects. Commercials were read by the Armstrong Quaker Girl (Elizabeth Reller, Julie Conway).Harold Levey was the musical director.Stars over Hollywood, another anthology program, also began in 1941, and when Armstrong began it immediately followed Stars on the air. That combination "gave CBS the edge in the Saturday dramatic derby for thirteen years."".
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- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today wikiPageWikiLink Stars_over_Hollywood_(radio_program).
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armstrong's Theatre of Today".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Armstrong Theater of Today".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today announcer "George Bryan".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today announcer "Tom Shirley".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today country "United States".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today director "Al Ward".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today director "Ira Avery".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today firstAired "1941-10-04".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today format "Romantic drama".
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- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today language "English".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today lastAired "1954-05-22".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today otherNames "The Armstrong Theater of Today".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today producer "Ira Avery".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today runtime "1800.0".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today showName "Armstrong's Theatre of Today".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today sponsor "Armstrong Cork Company".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today sponsor "Cream of Wheat".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today starring "Hollywood stars".
- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today syndicates "CBS".
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- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today subject Category:1941_radio_programme_debuts.
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- Armstrongs_Theatre_of_Today comment "Armstrong's Theatre of Today was a news and romantic drama radio program which was broadcast at noon on Saturdays by CBS from October 4, 1941, to May 22, 1954. The 30-minute series was sponsored by the Armstrong Cork Company (Armstrong Quaker Rugs and Linoleum) and Cream of Wheat (1953-54).The announcers were George Bryan and Tom Shirley. The program opened with Bryan reporting the news, followed by Hollywood film actors in original dramas. Ira Avery and Al Ward directed with Avery producing.".
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