Don McNeill presents March Around The Breakfast Table: Eddie Balantine and His Band.

The program was taped on December 20, 1968, at the Allerton Hotel and aired on December 27. Riverfront Times.

At least two kinescope recordings survive of these telecasts, including a February 17, 1954 "test kinescope," produced a week before the regular ABC simulcasts began.

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The last broadcast of the Breakfast Club.

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In addition to recurring comedy performers, various vocal groups and soloists, listeners heard sentimental verse, conversations with members of the studio audience and a silent moment of prayer.

John Doolittle's book about this program, Don McNeill and His Breakfast Club (University of Notre Dame Press, 2001), was reviewed by Susan M. Colowick in Library Journal: 1950-51 United States network television schedule, 1951-52 United States network television schedule, Marquette University: Donald T. McNeill Collection, 1928-69, 1948 kinescope of DuMont TV and ABC Radio simulcast (May 12, 1948), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Don_McNeill%27s_Breakfast_Club&oldid=980120600, American Broadcasting Company original programming, Black-and-white American television shows, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 September 2020, at 18:34.

From 1933 to 1968, the Chicago-based Breakfast Club aired every weekday on the ABC radio network (originally NBC's Blue Network). Sorry, but we can't respond to individual comments.If you need immediate assistance, please contact Customer Care. The program featured Fran Allison (later of Kukla, Fran and Ollie fame) as "Aunt Fanny", plus Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers and various comedy bits. Courtney Barnett.

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There's a problem loading this menu right now. McNeill's revamped show premiered in 1933, combining music with informal talk and jokes often based on topical events, initially scripted by McNeill but later ad-libbed. In 1948, after 4,500 broadcasts from the Merchandise Mart, the program moved to the new ABC Civic Studio. March around the breakfast table / J. Redmond --March of the sugar plummers --Toreador march --Parade of the silver trumpets --Santa Claus parade --Make America proud of you / Jack Fulton-L. Steele --Look ma, they're coming down the street --Star of Alaska --Reveille blues march / Eddie Ballantine-Johnny Gray --The camels are coming --Hip hip / E. Ballantine-L. Brooks --Big Ben. At the table: When we eat, we set the table. Activate to move to this slide, Walnew Round Bistro Pub Table 23.8" Bar Height Cocktail Table w/Metal Leg and Base,White, Monarch Home Bar, 30"Dia, Cappuccino Marble, Coffee Metal, Coaster Company Mid-Century Modern Rectangular Bar Table, Walnut, ACME Caitlin Bar Table, Rustic Oak and Black, Chairs Sold Separately, Hillsdale Furniture Dynamic Designs Wood Pub Table, Cherry Brown, MONARCH - HOME BAR - 24"X 36" / BLACK / SILVER METAL SPACESAVER, Monarch Metal Pub Table in Black and Silver.

Eileen Parker became a vocalist with the program in 1953.[2]. Lonnie’s Reno Club opens Nov. 5 inside the Ambassador Hotel, 1111 Grand Boulevard Kansas City, Mo.

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