The Al Pearce Show
The Al Pearce Show is the name of two comedy-variety television series airing on CBS during 1952. Both series starred comedian and radio personality Al Pearce.
Daytime
The morning version of the show, originating in Hollywood, was a collection of music, songs and topical discussions directed at housewives. It was 45 minutes in length and ran from February 11, 1952 to May 9, 1952. After a brief hiatus, it returned as a 30-minute program on June 30, 1952 and lasted until September 26.It had the following broadcast history:
Starting Date | Ending Date | Time | Network |
February 11, 1952 | April 1, 1952 | 10:45-11 a.m. | CBS |
April 4, 1952 | May 9, 1952 | 11-11:30 a.m. | CBS |
June 30, 1952 | September 26, 1952 | 10:45-11 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. | CBS |
The program was the earliest network TV program broadcast live in Hollywood. It was carried on CBS-owned KNXT, which played music from the end of the Pearce program until regular programming began at 11:30 a.m.
Nighttime
The evening version of the show alternated with the highly successful George Burns and Gracie Allen Show on Thursday nights at 8:00 pm from July 10, 1952 until September 18, 1952, at which point the ‘’Burns and Allen Show’’ became weekly.However, the Total Television reference book by Alex McNeil says "his prime-time half-hour show... replaced The Burns and Allen Show for the summer," giving a starting date of July 3, 1952, and an ending date of September 4, 1952.