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  1. Chesterfield Sound Off Time: With Jerry Lester, Fred Allen, Arthur Havel, Morton Havel. "Sound-Off Time" was a live, half-hour variety series with Fred Allen and Bob Hope alternating at hosts, and not very successfully.

    • (15)
    • 1951-10-14
    • Comedy, Music
    • 30
  2. Allen teed off with a monolog, good for some chuckles, in which he lampooned Ed Sullivan's deadpanning on the latter's video programming. Then, in sympathizing with an Italian restaurateur's beefs about TV shows, he presented a series of skits showing what actually should happen on TV.

  3. Premiered October 14, 1951. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 2h 30m (5 episodes) A live comedy-variety series with rotating hosts Fred Allen and Bob Hope. The December 16, 1951 episode was preempted by "Dragnet: The Human Bomb", which was the pilot for the popular Dragnet series.

    • October 15, 1951
  4. Chesterfield Sound Off Time - TheTVDB.com. A live comedy-variety series with rotating hosts Fred Allen and Bob Hope. The December 16, 1951 episode was preempted by "Dragnet: The Human Bomb", which was the pilot for the popular Dragnet series.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Synopsis. "Sound-Off Time" was a live, half-hour variety series with Fred Allen and Bob Hope alternating at hosts, and not very successfully. However, on December...

  6. CHESTERFIELD SOUND OFF TIME {FRED ALLEN} (TV) Summary. One in this comedy-variety series with rotating hosts. Fred Allen, the host for this edition, begins with a routine about the trusting nature of comedy audiences, then segues into an improbable story about a horror film he recently viewed on television.

  7. Summaries. "Sound-Off Time" was a live, half-hour variety series with Fred Allen and Bob Hope alternating at hosts, and not very successfully. However, on December 16, 1951, "Sound-Off Time" aired the pilot for "Dragnet." The broadcast garnered "Sound-Off Time's" best rating.