This episode is from a DVD from Genious Entertainment, Inc. They don't have the rights to have the original theme on any show. But, I do thank you for uploading this.
Originally telecast on September 13, 1953, the first program of Jack's fourth TV season (at the time, he appeared every three weeks, while concentrating on his Sunday night radio show, which aired right before the TV edition). The original Lucky Strike commercials are deleted, and some music has been "recreated" here and there. Paul Frees is the narrator at the beginning of the sketch. Other than her appearance on "PERSON TO PERSON" in April 1955, Marilyn never appeared on network TV again.
This episode is from a DVD from Genious Entertainment, Inc. They don't have the rights to have the original theme on any show. But, I do thank you for uploading this.
travis7310 2 years ago
You're welcome. I have researched this. I cannot find any definitive information on it. I will send you an email with the links I checked.
hwy61media 2 years ago
Well I was going to but you have friend lock enabled. If you can site any online documentation, please email it to me.
hwy61media 2 years ago
Sure, they did. Jack later recalled, "she was wonderful to work with".
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Originally telecast on September 13, 1953, the first program of Jack's fourth TV season (at the time, he appeared every three weeks, while concentrating on his Sunday night radio show, which aired right before the TV edition). The original Lucky Strike commercials are deleted, and some music has been "recreated" here and there. Paul Frees is the narrator at the beginning of the sketch. Other than her appearance on "PERSON TO PERSON" in April 1955, Marilyn never appeared on network TV again.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago 2
Jack and Marilyn seemed to hit it off well.
hwy61media 2 years ago