Radio Editors Rate McCarthy Ether's Best Show Of 1937
400 W r i t e r s Say Dummy Tops; Benny,
Crosby, Vallee And Kate Smith Trail The Bergen Act
CHARLIE MCCARTHY, saucy little ventriloquist's dummy hewn from a piece of pine, was named radio's outstanding attraction in 1937 by over 400 radio editors of this country voting in the Motion Picture Daily's second annual radio poll.
Edgar Bergen's protege won by 11 votes over Jack Benny, king of the airwaves in 1936. His selection to the No. 1 spot (he came to the air in December, 1936) has only one parallel, and that was Major Bowes' phenomenal rise three years ago. Each answered the listener's cry for something new.
Benny, second choice, was trailed by Bing Crosby, steward of the Music Hall, with Fred Allen, Rudy Vallee, Kate Smith, and Don Ameche, Nelson Eddy, Eddie Cantor, Andre Kostelanetz following in that order.
Most other divisions of the poll followed results recorded last year. One major change was selection of Andre Kostelanetz as the No. 1 dance orchestra of the nation, ending a long reign by Guy Lombardo.
Best Commercials.
Included in the Daily's poll this year was a discussion of programs offering the best treatment of "commercials" (advertising announcements.) The programs listed as handling these the best were Jack Benny, Ford Sunday Hour, Bing Crosby Music Hall, Town Hall Tonight, and Metropolitan Auditions of the Air.
Other results of the poll, listed in the order of preference, include these top ten in each division:
Best male vocalist in pop division:
Bing Crosby
Kenny Baker
Lanny Ross
Frank Parker
Nelson Eddy
Rudy Vallee
James Melton
Frank Munn
Tony Martin
Jerry Cooper
Best male vocalists in the classical song division:
Nelson Eddy
John Charles Thomas
Richard Crooks
Lauritz Melchior
Lawrence Tibbett
Richard Bonelli
Nino Martini
Igor Gorin
Frank Munn
Jan Pierce
Best feminine vocalists in the popular song division:
Frances Langford
Kate Smith
Jeanette MacDonald
Alice Faye
Virginia Verrill
Dorothy Lamour
Harriet Hilliard
Connie Boswell
Jane Froman
Deanna Durbin
Best feminine vocalists in classical song division:
Lily Pons
Jeanette MacDonald
Jessica Dragonette
Grace Moore
Gladys Swarthout
Lucille Manners
Kirsten Flagstad
Margaret Speaks
Helen Jepson
Deanna Durbin
Best comedians:
Jack Benny
Charlie McCarthy
Fred Allen
Bob Burns
Eddie Cantor
W. C. Fields
Walter O'Keefe
Milton Berle
Phil Baker
Ken Murray
Best comediennes:
Gracie Allen
Beatrice Lillie
Sheila Barrett
Mary Livingston
Jane Ace
Molly McGee
Martha Raye
Arlene Harris
Judy Canova
Portland Hoffa
Best comedy teams:
Burns and Alien
Fibber McGee & Molly
McCarthy-Bergen
Benny-Livingston
Amos & Andy
Stoopnagle & Budd
Allen-Hoffa
Lum & Abner
Easy Aces
Pick and Pat
Best dramatic series:
CBS Radio Theater
One Man's Family
First Nighter
Columbia Workshop
March of Time
Gang Busters
Silver Theater
Shakespeare Series (CBS & NBC)
Big Town
Death Valley Days
Best orchestras in popular division:
Andre Kostelanetz
Guy Lombardo
Benny Goodman
Wayne King
Horace Heidt
Hal Kemp
Rudy Vallee
Tommy Dorsey
Richard Himber
Shep Fields
Best orchestras in classical division:
New York Philharmonic
Philadelphia Orchestra
Ford Symphony
Frank Black's NBC Symphony
General Motors Symphony
Wallenstein's Sinfonietta
Columbia Symphony
Cities Service Orchestra
Chicago Symphony
Josef Hornik Orchestra
Best musical programs in popular division:
Hit Parade
Kostelanetz Series
Vallee Varieties
Crosby Music Hall
Heidt’s Brigadiers
Hour of Charm
Benny Goodman
Hal Kemp-Alice Faye
Album Familiar Music
Wayne Kong Series
Best musical programs in classical division:
Ford Hour
General Motors Hour
New York Philharmonic
Cities Service Concerts
Philadelphia Orchestra
Met. Auditions
Standard Symphony
Album Familiar Music
Frank Black's Symphony
NBC Symphony
Best announcers:
Don Wilson
Milton Cross
Harry Von Zell
Ted Husing
Ken Carpenter
David Ross
Paul Douglas
Jean Paul King
Truman Bradley
Graham McNamee
Best commentators:
Boake Carter
Lowell Thomas
Edwin C. Hill
H. V. Kaltenborn
Paul Sullivan
Gabriel Heatter
Walter Winchell
Lanton Wells
John B. Kennedy
Kathryn Cravens
Most effective film players on the air:
Bing Crosby
Don Ameche
Edw. G. Robinson
Jeanette MacDonald
Bob Burns
Charles Butterworth
Tyrone Power
Walter Huston
Rosalind Russell
Nelson Eddy
- Sunday Journal And Star, Lincoln, Nebraska - January 2, 1938
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