[2] A preview of the show published in The Bismarck Tribune on the day of its premiere noted, "The story of the Gibson Family will be continuous but each episode will be complete in itself.
[1] Source: On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio[1] Owen Davis[5] and Courtney Ryley Cooper wrote the scripts for the show.
[7] In 1950, the trade publication Billboard reported that Dietz and Schwartz wrote approximately 90 songs for the program's 39 episodes.
[8] Jimmy Wallington was the announcer, Don Voorhees led the orchestra, and Carlo De Angelo was the director.
A vocal quartet, the Ivory City Four, directed by Ken Christie, was added; its members were Bob Moody, Lou Stokes, Scrappy Lambert, and Randolph Weyant.