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Betty Hutton - Annie Get Your Gun Radio Show (1950) Part 3

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

NBCs radio presentation of Annie Get Your Gun during National Music Week, May 1, 1950. Joining the films stars Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Louis Calhern and Keenan Wynn are producer Arthur Freed, director George Sidney and composer Irving Berlin.

In part three, George Sidney and Irving Berlin join Betty and her co-stars before Betty sings "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" and "There's No Business Like Show Business".

For more Betty Hutton, visit the Betty Hutton Website at http://www.satinsandspurs.com

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  • Betty Hutton was an American treasure.

  • Note that announcer Frank Barton doesn't sign off at 10:29 with the network's traditional I.D., "This is NBC- the National Broadcasting Company"; he says instead, "This is America's #1 advertising medium- NBC". And the reason WHY he said that, is because their radio network was beginning to face a major challenge from a competing medium...TELEVISION. Most advertisers were starting to place the majority of their ad dollars into the small screen instead of "the big loudspeaker"....

  • ...and NBC wanted to remind both sponsors AND listeners that their network was still reaching the majority of radio listeners. However, "THE BIG SHOW", with Tallulah Bankhead as hostess, was launched the following season on early Sunday evenings [6-7:30pm(et)]...but only ONE half-hour segment out of the entire 90 minutes was fully sponsored [under three different advertisers], and the series was cancelled after two years because NBC lost money on the "sustained" portions of the program.

  • Betty's wonderful and it's great to hear George Sidney as well. Thank you so much for posting this!

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