"[1] A later version of the program had Carson in the role of "a very capable m.c., bantering with his supporting cast, reading an 'off-beat' item from a newspaper and recounting a humorous incident.
[5] Singers on the show included Olga San Juan,[10] Tony Romano,[6] Marion Hutton,[11] Anita Ellis, and the King Sisters.
Sol Stein, Tom Adair,[6] Jack Douglas, Howard Harris, Leo Solomon,[12] Dave Swift,[13] Leonard Levinson, Lou Fulton,[1] and Mack Benoff were writers.
Source: On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio[1] Note: The 1947-1948 version of the program was titled The Sealtest Village Store.
[19] Besides Carson, regular cast members included Don Ameche, Kitty Kallen, Ray McDonald, Donald Richards, Peggy Ryan, Constance Towers, and The Asia Boys.