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Five 1950-51 Episodes Of One Of TV's Earliest Regularly Scheduled Programs Broadcast From The Silver Swan Cafe, And Costarring Art Carney! Over 2 Vintage Hours Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS In An Archival Quality 2 Disc All Regions Format DVD Set Or MP4 Video Download! #TheMoreyAmsterdamShow #MoreyAmsterdam #Television #GoldenAgeOfTelevision #GoldenAgeOfTV #ClassicTV #ClassicTelevision #TV #DVD #MP4 #VideoDownload
The Morey Amsterdam Show is an American sitcom which ran from 1948 to 1949 on CBS Television (13 episodes) and 1949-1950 on the DuMont Television Network (58 episodes), for a total of 71 episodes. The show began on CBS Radio with Morey Amsterdam playing himself as the emcee at a fictional New York City nightclub, the "Golden Goose Cafe". He introduced musical and comedy acts, and performed songs and monologues himself. Art Carney played Charlie the Doorman and Jacqueline Susann was Lola the Cigarette Girl. After six months on the radio, the show moved to CBS Television with the same characters, actors, and plot. The CBS version premiered December 17, 1948, and ended March 7, 1949, after 13 episodes. The show was picked up by the DuMont Television Network and began broadcasting on April 21, 1949, with a few minor changes. The name of the nightclub was changed to the "Silver Swan Cafe". Art Carney's character changed to Newton the Waiter, Susann continued as Lola, and Vic Damone joined the cast as a nightclub singer. The DuMont series ran for 58 episodes on Thursday evenings at 9:00 pm Eastern, until October 12, 1950, when it was replaced by The Adventures of Ellery Queen. The DuMont version was sponsored by DuMont Laboratories, founded by Allen B. DuMont to produce television sets. The show's extensive roster of guest stars included Dottie Dean, Nancy Donovan, Mel Torme, Rosemary Clooney, Charles "Honi" Coles, The Three Stooges, Cholly Atkins, Doraine and Ellis, Eileen O'Dare, Vic Damone, and Leo Guarniari. The announcers for the series were Don Russell, who was also the host for Guide Right, and musician Bobby Sherwood.