
Lash La Rue
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"Memory Lane" was a lighthearted nostalgic live broadcast where "Television's Singing Troubadour," Jimmie Jackson, took his audience on a "musical stroll down Memory Lane." The show also featured "Television's Hollywood Hostess," Anita Coleman and Moppet, J.P. Sloane, along with the Memory Lane Orchestra. Anita and Jimmie had numerous friends in the political arena and entertainment industry including Candy Candido, Donald O'Conner, Jimmy Durante, Abbott & Costello, Lash LaRue, Audie Murphy, Alan Young, Los Angeles Sherriff- Eugene (Gene) W. Biscailuz, Variety columnist Army Arched, directors' Ed Sedgwick and Frederick (Freddy) De Cordova, guitar legend Jimmy Bryant and Flying Tiger Airline's president, Bob Prescott; many of whom would regularly appear on the program. In one summer alone, the show topped Ed Sullivan over eighteen times in ratings.

Lash La Rue
Self
Anita Coleman
Co-Host Television's Hollywood Hostess
Jimmie Jackson
Television's Singing Troubadour
Jimmie Jackson's Memory Lane Orchestra
Self
The Great Tojo
Self - Japanese Champion Sumo wrestler.
Sue Hussey
Self - Miss Kiwanis Taladeega, AL
Anita Coleman
Television's Hollywood Hostess
Anita Coleman
Self - Host
Jimmie Jackson
Television's Singing Troubador
Jimmie Jackson
Television' Singing Troubadour
Jimmie Jackson's Memory Lane Orchestra
Orchestra
Jimmie Jackson's Memory Lane Orchestra
Themselves
J.P. Sloane
Self
Vickie Abbott-Wheeler
Self - Guest
Johnnie Parsons
Just won the 1950 Indy 500