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Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 470311 Winner - Johnny Dagg
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 470908 Winner Dorothy Steiger
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 490418 Winner - Lenny Bruce
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500424 Winner - Kenneth Smi
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500508 Winner - Billy Alber
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500515 Winner - Mort Jay an
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500522 Winner - Beverly Epw
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500529 Winner - Vera Conti
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500605 Winner - Diane Dixon
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 500612 Guest
Arthur Godfrey & His Talent Scouts - 501002 Winner George Sautell
Arthur Godfrey Breakfast Club 411208 (Day after Pearl Harbor attack)
Arthur Godfrey Morning Show 390921 WSJV Washington DC
Arthur Godfrey Show 64-01-20 30th Anniversary
Arthur Godfrey Show 64-01-21 30th Anniversary
Arthur Godfrey Show 64-01-22 30th Anniversary
Arthur Godfrey Show 64-01-23 30th Anniversary
Arthur Godfrey Time - 460708
Arthur Godfrey Time - 470908
Arthur Godfrey Time - 470912 Dixiebell & Mary Jane
Arthur Godfrey Time - 531019 Firing of Julius LaRosa
Arthur Godfrey Time - 640120 30th Anniversary CBS
Arthur Godfrey Time - 640121 30th Anniversary CBS
Arthur Godfrey Time - 640122 30th Anniversary CBS
Arthur Godfrey Time - 640123 30th Anniversary CBS
Arthur Godfrey Time - 651013 News Show
Arthur Godfrey Time - 651014 News Show
Arthur Godfrey Time - 720322
Arthur Godfrey Time - 720323
Arthur Godfrey Time - 720324
Arthur Godfrey Time - 720404
Arthur Godfrey Time - 720412
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-19 Recalling 1956
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-20 Recalling 1955
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-21 Recalling 1954
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-22 Recalling 1953
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-23 Recalling 1952
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-24 Recalling 1951
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-25 Recalling 1950
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-26 Recalling 1949
The Arthur Godfrey Show 72-04-27 Recalling 1948
Arthur Godfrey, American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer who was sometimes introduced by his nickname, The Old Redhead (August 31, 1903 - March 16, 1983) was born Arthur Morton Godfrey in Manhattan, New York City. At the peak of his success, in the early-to-mid 1950s, Godfrey was heard on radio and seen on television up to six days a week, sometimes for as many as nine separate broadcasts for CBS. His programs included Arthur Godfrey Time (Monday-Friday mornings on radio and television), Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (Monday evenings on radio and television), Arthur Godfrey and His Friends (Wednesday evenings on television), The Arthur Godfrey Digest (Friday evenings on radio) and King Arthur Godfrey and His Round Table (Sunday afternoons on radio). The infamous on-air firing of cast member Julius La Rosa in 1953 tainted his folksy, down-to-earth, family-man image and resulted in a marked decline in popularity which he was never able to regain. Over the following two years, Godfrey fired over twenty additional cast and crew members, under similar disregard and questionable ethics, for which he was heavily attacked by the press and public alike. A self-made man, he was fiercely competitive; some of his employees were fired for merely speaking with ones he considered to be competitors, like Ed Sullivan, or for signing with agents. At the peak of his success in the mid-1950s, Godfrey helmed two CBS-TV weekly series and a daily 90-minute television mid-morning show, but, by the early 1960s, his presence had been reduced to hosting the occasional TV special and his daily network radio show, which ended in 1972. One of the medium's early master commercial pitchmen, Godfrey was strongly identified with many of his commercial sponsors, especially Chesterfield cigarettes and Lipton Tea. He advertised Chesterfield for many years, during which he devised the slogan "Buy 'em by the carton", but he terminated his relationship with the company after he quit smoking, five years before he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1959. He later became a prominent spokesman for the tobacco control movement.