Club Fifteen

Club Fifteen is a radio program in the United States that featured popular music. It was broadcast weeknights (except for a two month hiatus each summer) 30 June 1947 – 21 December 1951. Then, it aired Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights until 16 January 1953. The name reflected the program's length—15 minutes. The Historical Dictionary of Old-Time Radio noted that the show "is sometimes listed as Bob Crosby's Club Fifteen because Bob Crosby was the original star, although Dick Haymes took over in 1949-50." The program was sponsored by Campbell Soups.

Club Fifteen
Host Bob Crosby with co-star Jo Stafford (1951)
Other namesBob Crosby's Club Fifteen
GenrePopular music
Running time15 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesCBS
StarringBob Crosby
Dick Haymes
Jo Stafford
Margaret Whiting
The Andrews Sisters
AnnouncerDel Sharbutt
Written byCarroll Carroll
David Gregory
Directed byCal Kuhl
Produced byMurray Bolen
Diana Bourbon
Cal Kuhl
Ace Ochs
Original releaseJune 30, 1947 
January 16, 1953
Sponsored byCampbell Soup Company
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