Norman Paris played the piano, with trumpeter Bobby Hackett providing additional music.
[3] Packard canceled the program when it decided to sponsor TV Reader's Digest, which debuted on January 17, 1955.
[5] Harry MacArthur wrote in The Evening Star that The Martha Wright Show was "a pleasant if not precisely exciting musical interlude".
[6] MacArthur complimented Hackett's trumpet playing and wrote that Wright "can sing a song with proper respect for both melody and lyrics.
Wright was primarily a disc jockey, playing records by artists such as Leroy Anderson, Don Cornell, Eddie Fisher, and Kitty Kallen, but she occasionally sang with piano accompaniment by Hal Hastings.