The Ford Road Show Featuring Bing Crosby

The Ford Road Show Featuring Bing Crosby
Genre Classic pop
Running time 5 minutes
Country United States
Language(s) English
Home station CBS
Starring Bing Crosby, Buddy Cole and his Trio
Announcer Ken Carpenter
Written by Bill Morrow
Directed by Murdo MacKenzie
Produced by Bill Morrow
Recording studio Hollywood, U.S.
Air dates September 2, 1957 (1957-09-02) to August 31, 1958 (1958-08-31)
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 286
Opening theme “You’re Ahead in a Ford”
Sponsored by Ford Motor Company

This was a 5-minute CBS network radio show which in its allotted time included an opening theme, one or two songs by Bing Crosby, commercials by Ken Carpenter, closing theme, and on occasion even a guest such as Rosemary Clooney.

Overview

These were not live programs but were taped segments put together by Crosby's editor, Murdo MacKenzie. Bill Morrow wrote the scripts and produced the show; and Ken Carpenter was the commercial announcer. The music was taken from the substantial library of songs recorded with Buddy Cole and His Trio.[1]

The Ford Road Shows were not confined to Bing Crosby exclusively. The advertising technique, devised by the ad agency J. Walter Thompson was to keep Ford cars in front of the public by radio “saturation.” Thus, five-minute segments were sponsored for news and commentary as well as for entertainment. The other Ford Road Shows featured Rosemary Clooney, chit chat by Arthur Godfrey and news by Edward R. Murrow.[2] The Ford sponsorship covered 21 shows a week for a total of $3.5 million. Rosemary Clooney's Road Shows also employed Buddy Cole and His Trio, which later led to a merger of Crosby and Clooney's shows into the Crosby-Clooney programs of 1960-62. The 5-minute programs were scattered through the program day, five days a week. Crosby's program was aired on CBS twice on Sunday, then M-W-F and on alternate weeks, T-Th-Sat.[1]

It is believed that 286 of these shows were produced for the series, which started Monday, September 2, 1957 and ended Sunday, August 31, 1958.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Rullman, Russ. "BING magazine". BING magazine. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  2. Macfarlane, Malcolm. "Bing Crosby - Day by Day". BING magazine. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
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