The Dinah Shore Show

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For a later, longer-format television series starring the same performer, see The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

The Dinah Shore Show was a 15-minute long television series which was broadcast in the United States by NBC from 1951 to 1957. For most of the program's run, it aired from 7:30 to 7:45 Eastern time on Tuesday and Thursday nights, rounding out the time slot which featured the network's regular evening newscast, which, like all such programs of the era, was then only 15 minutes in length.

This program, broadcast live, featured Tennessee native Dinah Shore, who had come to prominence in her home state as a radio singer and the first Jewish cheerleader at Vanderbilt University before being "discovered" and subsequently appearing on national radio. She made a realtively easy transition to TV, as noted by the length of this program's run. As was the case with many live musical and variety programs of the era, it did not air during the summer months.

During this program's final season, it was reduced to appearing on Thursday nights only, with the Tuesday night slot going to The Jonathan Winters Show. However, during this season, Shore was given an opportunity to host a full hour-long variety show on Friday nights, The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, which was to run, on varying nights and timeslots, for a total of seven seasons. The 15-minute Thursday night program was discontinued following the 1956-57 season, along with all other such series (although network evening newscasts were not expanded to the half-hour format until 1963).

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Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows