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The Baker's Broadcast is the name applied to three old-time radio variety programs in the United States. The first one went on the air October 8, 1933; the third one's last broadcast was June 26, 1938. The name applied to all three apparently was derived from Fleischmann's Yeast, which sponsored all three programs.

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  • The Baker's Broadcast (en)
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  • The Baker's Broadcast is the name applied to three old-time radio variety programs in the United States. The first one went on the air October 8, 1933; the third one's last broadcast was June 26, 1938. The name applied to all three apparently was derived from Fleischmann's Yeast, which sponsored all three programs. (en)
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  • The Baker's Broadcast (en)
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  • The Baker's Broadcast (en)
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  • Ozzie and Harriet Nelson were heard on all three versions of The Baker's broadcast. (en)
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  • Believe It or Not (en)
  • The Joe Penner Show (en)
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  • Robert Brewster (en)
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  • Fleischmann's Yeast (en)
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  • The Baker's Broadcast is the name applied to three old-time radio variety programs in the United States. The first one went on the air October 8, 1933; the third one's last broadcast was June 26, 1938. The name applied to all three apparently was derived from Fleischmann's Yeast, which sponsored all three programs. (en)
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