Flight to Rhythm

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Flight to Rhythm
Format Music
Starring Delora Bueno
Larry Carr
Miguelito Valdés Orchestra
Bob Pfeiffer (announcer)
Country of origin  United States
Production
Producer(s) Bob Loewi
Running time 15 minutes (March-May)
30 minutes (May-September)
Broadcast
Original channel DuMont
Original run March 10, 1949 – September 22, 1949

Flight to Rhythm, also known as The Delora Bueno Show, was an early American television program which aired on the DuMont Television Network, and was produced by Bob Loewi (1911-1981), son of DuMont executive Mortimer Loewi (1888-1967) .

Broadcast history

The series ran from March to September of 1949, and was a musical program hosted by Brazilian vocalist and musician Delora Bueno (1925-2012).[1] The program, produced and distributed by DuMont, was originally titled The Delora Bueno Show, and aired Thursday nights at 7pm ET on most DuMont affiliates.[2]

In May, the series was retitled Flight to Rhythm and was expanded to thirty minutes. The revamped production was set in a fictional Brazilian nightclub called "Club Rio" with Nick the Bartender (Ralph Statley) hosting each episode. In addition to Bueno, Flight featured Larry Carr and the Miguelito Valdés Orchestra. The program aired on Sunday nights at 6:30pm ET during the summer, and moved to Thursday at 8pm ET in August.[2]

Episode status

Two episodes, the March 10 premiere and the May 15, 1949 episode, are in the Paley Center for Media collection.

See also

References

  1. Delora Bueno obituary in Panama City News Herald (April 5, 2012)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1964). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (3rd ed.). New York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-31864-1.

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