The Phil Harris–Alice Faye Show

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The Phil Harris–Alice Faye Show was an American radio comedy series starring bandleader Phil Harris and his wife, actress-singer Alice Faye, that aired in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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instanceOf radio comedy series
basedOn Phil Harris character from The Jack Benny Program
broadcastMedium radio
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfBroadcast 1940s
1950s
distributionFormat network radio broadcast
featuresCharacter Alice Faye (fictionalized version) NERFINISHED
Frankie Remley NERFINISHED
Harris daughters (fictionalized) NERFINISHED
Julius Abruzzio NERFINISHED
Phil Harris (fictionalized version) NERFINISHED
firstAired 1946
format scripted comedy
genre radio comedy
situation comedy
hasAudience American radio listeners
hasLegacy example of husband-and-wife radio sitcom
part of Golden Age of American radio comedy
hasMusicComponent orchestra performances
vocal songs by Alice Faye
hasTheme domestic life of a bandleader and his movie-star wife
show business satire
lastAired 1954
network NBC
notableFor pairing real-life married couple as leads
spin-off from The Jack Benny Program
originalLanguage English
productionType sponsored network program
setting Los Angeles
sponsor Fitch Shampoo NERFINISHED
Rexall NERFINISHED
starIsSpouseOfCoStar Alice Faye NERFINISHED
Phil Harris NERFINISHED
starring Alice Faye NERFINISHED
Phil Harris NERFINISHED
timePeriod post–World War II era

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Phil Harris notableWork The Phil Harris–Alice Faye Show