Saturday Night Serenade is an American old-time radio program that featured popular music.
The 30-minute program was broadcast on CBS on Saturday nights from October 3, 1936, until September 25, 1948, sponsored by Pet Milk.
[1] In 1948, the show moved to NBC,[2] and the name was changed to The Pet Milk Show,[3] Female singers who starred on the program included Mary Eastman, Jessica Dragonette, Kay Armen,[3] and Hollace Shaw.
[4] Their male counterparts included Bill Perry and Vic Damone,[3] For one interval, the individual vocalists were replaced by the Emil Cote Singers.
[5] Howard Barlow led the orchestra in 1936-1937, with Gus Haenschen conducting thereafter.