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Eddie Cantor Chase and Sanborn Hour, or simply known as The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was a used to refer to the American radio series of comedy and variety show programs. With the Chase and Sanborn Coffee by Standard Brands as the main sponsor, the show started airing on NBC radio every Sunday evenings from 1929 to 1948.

 

When the show began on 1929, its title was The Chase and Sanborn Orchestra, and Maurice Chevalier was featured as the main star. Chevalier was said to have a whopping salary of $5000 per week. Two years later, David Rubinoff, a violinist was introduced in the show as "Rubinoff and his Violin."

 

When Chevalier decided to go back to Paris, France, comedian Eddie Cantor was chosen to replace him. The title was changed to The Chase and Sanborn Hour, and each episode was extended to 60 minutes. The show was relaunched in September 13, 1931, and featured Cantor as the leading comedian, along with Rubinoff, and Jimmy Wallington as the announcer. David Freeman, dubbed as the "Captain of Comedy," served as Cantor's scriptwriter. Cantor stayed as the show's top act until November 25, 1934. 

Eddie Cantor - Chase And Sanborn Hour

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 1931-11-30  00 Carolina Moon
 1931-12-13  14 Wondrfl Weather Love
 1932-10-30  22 No Wonder Were Love
 1933-11-26  49 Keep Young Beautiful
 1933-12-03  50 Roll Out Bed Smiling
 1933-12-24  53 Im Living On Love
 1933-12-31  54 Cantor Salesman
 1934-04-01  67 Ill Do Anything You
 1934-04-08  68 Over Shoulders

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