[N.B.C trade releases]. (1952)

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RCA BUILDING RADIO CITY NEW YORK PR-17A-9-45 February 1, 1952 RADIO VERSION OF 'YOUR HIT PARADE' TO VISIT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR 14 WEEKS For the first time in its l6-year existence, YOUR HIT PARADE, (NBC radio, Thursdays, 10:00 p.m., EST) will tour military installa¬ tions from coast to coast for 14 weeks, starting Thursday, Feb, 14. Guy Lombardo and his orchestra, with Dorothy Collins (of the television version of ’'Your Hit Parade" N3C-TV, Sat., 10:30 p.m., EST) as "Your Lucky Star of the Week," do the kick-off show from Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, near Harrisburg, Pa. The broad¬ casts will present all the popular features regularly heard on the weekly shows originating in New York. Lombardo and his organization will visit various Army, Navy and Marine posts throughout the U.S., the tour coinciding with personal bookings of his band in various key spots of the country. The remote radio pick-ups will feature such singing stars as Miss Collins, Mary Small and Margaret Whiting in the "Your Lucky Star of the Week" guest spot . The broadcasts will be open to all service personnel and their families. "Your Hit Parade" is sponsored by the American Tobacco Company for Lucky Strike Cigarettes. "Your Hit Parade," starring Guy Lombardo and his orchestra, | will visit the following installations on the dates indicated: (more ) AMERICA’S NO. 1 NETWORK • THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY