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The Durante-Moore Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Durante-Moore Show

''The Durante-Moore Show'' was an old-time radio show that ran on NBC with episodes running from March 25, 1943–October 28, 1943 and on CBS with episodes running from October 8, 1943–June 27, 1947.
The series starred burlesque and vaudeville veteran entertainer Jimmy Durante and radio personality Garry Moore.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=In the Old-Time Radio Corner - The Durante-Moore Show )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=February 10: Happy Birthday, Jimmy Durante )
The series was sponsored by Camel cigarettes and the Rexall Drug Corporation.
The show also coined the famous catchphrase "''Dat's my boy dat said dat!''" which was said by Durante often speaking of something that Moore said.
==Background==

The origins of ''The Durante-Moore Show'' can probably be traced back to several radio stints that Jimmy Durante had in the 1930s.
On September 10, 1933, Durante appeared on NBC radio's ''The Chase and Sanborn Hour'' which, at that time starred Eddie Cantor. He continued to make recurring appearances on the program until November 12 of that year. When Cantor left the show, Durante took over as the host from April 22 to September 30, 1934.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jimmy Durante )
Durante then became a regular on NBC's ''Camel Caravan''. It was in 1943 when ''Caravan'' producer Phil Cohan decided to pair Durante with a young Garry Moore. Moore was an announcer on the radio at the time. After that episode aired, Cohan decided to create a radio series for the two. The series was to be a summer replacement series for ''The Abbott and Costello Show''. Lou Costello, however, suffered a heart attack which put ''The Abbott and Costello Show'' on a short hiatus and, looking for a quick replacement, NBC put Durante and Moore on the air.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jimmy Durante 10th February 1893 - 29th January 1980 )
On March 25, 1943, ''The Durante-Moore Show'' premiered on NBC under the name ''The Camel Comedy Caravan''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Comedy Central )〕 The series was sponsored originally by Camel cigarettes. This sponsorship concluded after Camel refused to renew the series after the end of its third season. The March 30, 1945 telecast was the last show sponsored by Camel. The show continued on April 6, 1945 with Rexall as its sponsor. The series moved to CBS in October 1943.〔

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