 Coming off working on a year-long television series entitled The Dennis Day Show, also referred to as the RCA Victor Show that ran from 1953 to 54, Dennis Day returned with another namesake series in 54, this one for radio. In June of 1954, it was announced that the distributor of the Neutralite Food Supplement Product was going to enter the world of radio advertising by sponsoring its first show. The new series was to feature Dennis Day in a half-hour music variety format. The Dennis Day Show, sometimes referred to as the Neutralite Show, premiered September 19, 1954 with guests Rosemary Clooney and Jimmy Durante. Each week generally featured two guests, one male and one female. It was an entirely different format than his previous radio show, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day and allowed him to step away from the juvenileized character he'd portrayed for so long there and on the Jack Benny program. Robert Armbruster and his NBC Radio City Orchestra provided the music and Jimmy Wallington took care of announcing details. Fred Levings was the director and producer. Dennis Day's last headlining radio series lasted until March 1955. Sources indicate Day took ill with pneumonia in mid-March and it's not quite clear whether he returned to the show. Sources indicate the Dennis Day Show left the airwaves within a few weeks. For the old-time radio researchers, this is Randy Wenner.