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Details for The Judy Canova Show


Episode Data from GOLDIN
Episode NameEpisode #Air DateNotes
The Judy Canova Show1943-08-24Judy's first tune is, "Just Because." Judy goes to buy an evening gown for her date tonight with Mickey Rooney (Mickey does not appear).
The Judy Canova Show1943-09-07Judy's first tune is, "After You've Gone." Judy and her friends visit an Indian reservation to get mineral water for "Lover Boy" (the pig). There are enough racist jokes to offend almost everyone (by today's standards).
The Judy Canova Show1943-10-12Judy's in jail after breaking into Cary Grant's house (Cary Grant is not heard). Her opening monologue is about Columbus Day. Judy's first tune is, "Night Train To Memphis." Judy mentions that she's getting a "ghostly pallor," which gives Ruby a racist punchline.
The Judy Canova Show1945-03-03Judy goes to a masquerade ball and meets Prince Charming! The final 22:06 of the program
The Judy Canova Show1945-06-30Judy is having trouble getting train tickets for her vacation in the country. The last show of the season.
The Judy Canova Show1946-01-05Judy the model, is going to pose for a baby food ad.
The Judy Canova Show1946-02-0210:00 P.M. The first tune is, "I'm Just Wild About Harry" with very clever special lyrics. Judy has been rejected by Brenda's soriority. Opie Cates does a fine solo on, "Calling All Clarinets." Judy uses genealogy to find out about her ancestors. After the program, a KDKA I.D. and local spot for Westinghouse bulbs are heard. The start of "Grand Ole Opry" is heard following.
The Judy Canova Show1946-02-09Judy's first tune is, "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm?" Who sent Judy a ten-pound box of chocolates for Valentine's Day?
The Judy Canova Show1946-03-09The first tune is, "Aren't You Glad You're You." It's income tax time. After the program, station I.D. and a Paramount Pictures spot, the start of the Alfred I. DuPont Radio Awards.
The Judy Canova Show1946-03-30AFRS #(Replacing Fred Allen #73). Judy's first tune is, "Shoo Fly Pie." Judy, the babysitter.
The Judy Canova Show1946-11-09Judy sings, "I Haven't Got A Worry." Will Judy and Benchley get married? Judy goes to psychiatrist Kearns to have her dreams analyzed.
The Judy Canova Show1946-12-21Judy's getting ready for Christmas.
The Judy Canova Show1947-02-0110:00 P.M. The first tune is, "Gal In Calico." Judy's been invited to a society party and Lord Chumly is going to attend. Judy appears in the "ultimate" hillbilly skit. Journalist Erskine Johnson presents an award to Judy because, "She keeps it clean." The recording includes a closing station break, a commercial for "California" (a movie) and the start of, "Grand Ole Opry." The program opening is very slightly upcut.
The Judy Canova Show1947-03-29The first tune is, "Nobody Else But You." The first 4:55 only.
The Judy Canova Show1947-12-06The first tune is "Love Is Such A Funny Feeling." Judy dreams that she's cast away on a desert island with her great love, movie star Humphrey Cooper. The "Swami" who gives Judy a "dream pill" cracks up on the air!
The Judy Canova Show1947-12-13The first tune is, "In The Hills Of Colorado." Will Judy become the Queen of the Brentwood Rodeo? Ruby Dandridge cracks up on the air. Judy sings a clever 1948 political satire.
The Judy Canova Show1947-12-27Judy's been keeping a diary with excerpts of her romantic interludes with her boyfriend, movie star "Humphrey Cooper."
The Judy Canova Show1948-01-03The first tune is "Say Something Nice." It's Leap Year, and Judy plans to propose to Humphrey Cooper.
The Judy Canova Show1948-01-10The first tune is "In My Rancho Rio Grande." Judy starts taking lessons from a tutor to improve her I.Q. Eddie Cantor appears briefly to promote his guest appearance the following week.
The Judy Canova Show1948-05-01The first tune is, "I May Be Wrong." Judy is determined to become a dramatic actress. The cast does a skit called, "George and Mabel."
The Judy Canova Show1948-05-08The first tune is, "I'm In Love." Judy is going to put on the dog when Mr. Buckingham, the famous English news columnist, comes for dinner.
The Judy Canova Show1948-05-29The first tune is, "Put The In A Box." Judy is competing for a part in a film. She wants to be a movie star.
The Judy Canova Show1948-10-23Mr. Hemingway, Judy's conceited boarder, has agreed to allow his play to be used for a charity benefit...as long as he can play the romantic lead! Judy sings her theme song.
The Judy Canova Show1949-11-29The first tune is "With a Hey and A Hi and A Ho-Ho-Ho." There's going to be the subject of a magazine article entitled "A Day In The Life Of Judy Canova." Judy sings a unique version of "Sugar Blues."
The Judy Canova Show1950-02-11Judy's first tune is, "Wish On The Moon." Judy's next-door neighbor thinks that she's an opera singer. She's wrong. Judy goes to a psychiatrist.
The Judy Canova Show1950-03-04Judy's first song is, "Quicksilver." Judy tries to get Jo to pop the question
The Judy Canova Show1952-01-26Judy has written a play about the old West.
The Judy Canova Show1954-05-17An audition recording for a proposed Saturday night program. The first tune is, "Then I'll Be Happy." Judy and Jeff Chandler to a comedy routine about his Indian background. Jeff sings, "I Should Care."
The Judy Canova ShowThe first tune is "I've Always Been A Misfit."
The Judy Canova ShowJudy and her friends prepare to act in a drama on the new-fangled television set. The date is approximate.