The song "How Do You Do It?" was the debut single by Liverpudlian
band Gerry and the Pacemakers. It reached number-nine on the U.S.
charts.

The song "How Do You Do It?" was the debut single by Liverpudlian
band Gerry and the Pacemakers. It reached number-nine on the U.S.
charts.

From left: Singer Bing Crosby and comedian Bob Hope were
among many top show business guest entertainers.
The Kraft Program was a musical-variety program on NBC radio featuring
orchestra leader Paul Whiteman that promoted Kraft food products. During
its first year the show went through a series of name changes, including
Kraft Musical Revue, until it finally settled on Kraft Music Hall in 1934.
Whiteman remained the host until December 6, 1935. Ford Bond was the
shows announcer. Kraft Music Hall made the move to television in 1958.

The 1964 film Looking For Love was Johnny Carson’s movie debut. Carson used
to joke that the movie was so bad it was transferred to flammable nitrate film stock.
Connie Francis and Johnny Carson from the film Looking For Love.
Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell was born in Bemidji, Minnesota.
(June 21, 1921 – February 28, 2011)
Jane Russell was one of Hollywood‘s leading sex symbols in the 1940s and
1950s. Her first film role in 1943 was the Howard Hughes production The
Outlaw. In 1947, Russell delved into music before returning to films. After
starring in multiple films in the 1950s, Russell again returned to music while
completing several other films in the 1960s. She starred in more than 20
films throughout her career.

From left: Bob Hope, Jane Russell and Bing Crosby.