54th Street Revue

[1] Hosts for 54th Street Revue included Jack Sterling, Al Bernie,[2] Billy Vine,[3] and Joey Faye.

[4] Regular performers on the program included Bambi Lynn, Annabel Lyons, Joe Silver,[5] Pat Bright, Russell Arms, Marilyn Day, Cliff Tatum, Butch Cavell,[6] Bob Fosse, Mort Marshall, Wynn Murray, and Carl Reiner[1] The regular cast changed frequently as entertainers found other jobs "that were more substantial than employment in early television".

[1] Writers included Alan Sands, Jess Kaplan,[8] George Axelrod, Allan Sherman, and Max Wilk.

[10] In late January 1950, its run was extended again on an alternate-weeks schedule as two advertising agencies showed interest in its "rising ratings and its low budget".

"[12] A review in The New York Times called 54th Street Revue "a pleasant enough undertaking, with several bright spots" but said that it was unlikely to change existing TV ratings.