Skip to main content

Posts

December 26, 1953: Big Sister makes its final appearance

  December 26, 1953: After having been on air for seventeen years, Big Sister made his last appearance on CBS. The show revolved around Sue Evans Miller and her affiliation with her big sister, Ruth Evans. Actresses Marjorie Anderson, Alice Frost , Nancy Marshall and Mercedes McCambridge were starred as big sister Ruth over the years whereas the role of Little Sister, Sue was performed by Haila Stoddard, Fran Carlon, Peggy Conklin and Dorothy McGuire. This drama became so popular that it led to a spin off show called ' Bright Horizon ', which began airing in 1941 on CBS.

December 7, 1948: The Big Band Star-Maker

 December 7, 1948: Horace Heidt Youth Opportunity Program was launched on NBC . Dick Contino, an accordionist, became the first winner of the $5,000 prize on the talent show. The program proved to be a launching pad for many famous actors, including Art Carney, Al Hirt, Frankie Carle, Alvino Rey, Gordon MacRae, the King Sisters, Ken Berry, Dick Contino, Fred Lowrey, Ronnie Kemper, Frank DeVol, Larry Cotton, Donna and her Don Juans, Ollie O'Toole, and many more. Known as one of the first reality talent searches, this youth opportunity program was hosted by the most celebrated master of ceremonies in his time - the master showman, Horace Heidt. According to Heidt, the  show was intended not only to showcase talents, but to also level the door of opportunity to any person who wanted to try and explore their talents and improve their skills. Other than this televised talent search, Heidt was also able to search for aspiring musicians by building Musical Knights. Such achie