Jack and Loretta Clemens also starred in
The Gibson Family, an hour-long musical comedy radio series on
NBC from 1934 to 1935. The program did not do well in the ratings, and in 1935 it was reworked and renamed ''Uncle Charlie's Tent Show
. While the format had changed, many of the characters from The Gibson Family
were in the new version of the show. Jack and Loretta Clemens remained on the show, playing the same characters that they played originally. Uncle Charlie's Tent Show'' was broadcast for less than three months before it too was canceled. From 1933 through 1939 Jack and Loretta Clemens had their own program,
Jack and Loretta Clemens, a brother-sister piano-patter-and-song-duo broadcast on various networks including NBC, CBS, Blue Network and Blue. The program was 15 minutes long and was broadcast up to six times per week. Between 1934 and 1937 Loretta sang on the NBC radio program
Johnny Presents. They performed in the 1936 short film
Towers of Melody and managed to add a reference to the song
The Big Bad Wolf recorded for Disney's
The Three Little Pigs. In 1936 Jack and Loretta starred in the radio program
Studio 7, which aired three times a week on NBC. They played themselves in the 1937 musical film
Vitaphone Frolics. == Personal life, later career and awards ==