The Doris Day Show (radio program)
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GenreMusical
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
![]() Doris Day (about a year before her radio program) | |
| Genre | Musical |
|---|---|
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Language(s) | English |
| Syndicates | CBS |
| Starring | Doris Day |
| Announcer | Don Wilson Johnny Jacobs Roy Rowan |
| Directed by | Sam Pierce |
| Produced by | Sam Pierce |
| Original release | March 28, 1952 – May 26, 1953 |
| Opening theme | "It's Magic" |
| Sponsored by | Rexall CBS-Columbia |
The Doris Day Show was an American old-time radio musical program. It was broadcast on CBS from March 28, 1952, to May 26, 1953.[1]
Star Doris Day's singing highlighted the show, and each episode usually featured a guest star.[1]
The program was sponsored initially by and later by the Rexall drug company as a summer replacement for Amos 'n' Andy.[2] It was later sponsored by CBS-Columbia, Incorporated, the manufacturing subsidiary of CBS.[3]
"It's Magic" was the theme.[1]
