Al Jolson, “The World’s Greatest Entertainer,” sings songs of the day and invites his celebrity guests to join him on sixteen half-hour musical-variety broadcasts.
The Kraft Music Hall came to radio in 1933 and lasted until 1949 with several big-name hosts, including Al Jolson. Jolson’s pianist and sidekick, Oscar Levant, was a regular and added sarcastic wit and charm to each broadcast. Jolson, dubbed “The World’s Greatest Entertainer,” was never better as he sang songs and welcomed his Hollywood friends as guest stars, including Bing Crosby, Red Skelton, Jimmy Durante, Charles Boyer, Judy Garland, Edward G. Robinson, Dorothy Lamour, Charles Laughton, and many others. Enjoy sixteen incredible broadcasts from the Al Jolson years.
10/9/47 - with Lauritz Melchoir
10/16/47 - with Bing Crosby
11/20/47 - with Charles Boyer
11/27/47 - with Dorothy Lamour
12/4/47 - with Red Skelton
1/1/48 - with Madeline Carroll
1/29/48 - with Walter O’Keefe
2/5/48 - with Ed “Archie” Gardner
2/12/48 - with Charles Laughton
2/19/48 - with Charles Boyer
2/26/48 - with David Niven
3/25/48 - with Clifton Webb
4/1/48 - with Jimmy Durante
4/8/48 - with Vera Vague
4/29/48 - with Victor Moore
6/3/48 - with Ezio Pinza