Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (also known as Talent Scouts) was a television variety show which ran on CBS from 1948 until 1958. It starred Arthur Godfrey, who was also hosting Arthur Godfrey and His Friends at the same time. The concept for the show was that Godfrey had several "talent scouts" who brought their discoveries onto the program to showcase their talents. The winner of each show was determined by a meter which judged the audience's applause. Contestants on the show included Pat Boone, The Chordettes, Carmel Quinn, and The McGuire Sisters, all of whom went on to perform on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends. Other contestants included Vic Damone, Eddie Fisher, Jonathan Winters, Don Knotts, Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett, Connie Francis, Steve Lawrence, Al Martino, Lenny Bruce, Marian McPartland, Leslie Uggams, The Diamonds, Roy Clark, Johnny Nash, and Patsy Cline. Among those who auditioned for the show, but who were not chosen to appear on the broadcast, were Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
crystal city (washington metro)
the lonesome crowded west
molinex trophy
ugly kid joe
harvard lampoon
a child called it
annie oakley (tv series)
ecclesia (sociology of religion)
ecclesia (ancient athens)
canadian interuniversity sport women's basketball championship
adis, navarre
aboriginal and torres strait islander commission
canadian interuniversity sport women's ice hockey championship
roman pontiff
armstrong circle theatre
the arsenio hall show
bainbridge class cruiser
north (something corporate album)
don't crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers
athabasca university
crystal pepsi
arthur godfrey and his friends
steady state (disambiguation)
long beach class cruiser
grazhdanskaya oborona
uhuru kenyatta
ac transit
mci center
inverted river delta
blue screen
sukhoi
the arthur murray party
tupolev
unity party
b.j. and the bear
baretta (television)
sarawak progressive democratic party
grond
treatment learner
nopaltepec, mxico
codenix
dorothy kilgallen
sun yat sen memorial hall
marg helgenberger