Mickey Rooney starred in this iteration, which debuted on July 4, 1948, and ended on September 12, 1948. The 30-minute program was heard at 10 p.m. Eastern Time on Sundays.The show provided another radio opportunity for Rooney, whose
Shorty Bell newspaper drama had ended in June 1948. Relatively unknown singers, musicians, and actors appeared on the program, performing with Rooney as they were judged by a three-person panel. Lemond was the announcer, and Gluskin led the orchestra.
Jean Holloway and
Bill Manhoff were writers. Larry Berns
Critical response Jack Gould, in a review in
The New York Times, described the program as "not notably different from any number of other attractions which insist they are offering the 'stars of tomorrow'". He also thought that Rooney's pace ("always rush, rush and rush") could be wearing on listeners. A review in the trade publication
Variety noted that Rooney dominated the premiere episode, singing a duet with a vocalist, accompanying a pianist on the drums, and joining an actress in a dramatic sketch. "As a matter of fact," the review said, "in reflecting back, one wonders how anyone else manages to get a crack at the mike — or, for that matter, why it's necessary. For this is strictly Rooney's 'baby'." ==Selected episodes==