bboswell wrote:I don't know specifically about Dennis's show, but it's not uncommon to hear: "Be sure to tune in to ... show on another network."
The first thing that comes to my mind is: IF the sponsor of, say, the Jack Benny Show, sponsored another show on another network, say, the Lucky Strike Hit Parade, they might do this because they're paying a shload of money, and they can say whatever they want during their 28 1/2 minutes.
I don't know if this would be the case in a plug for another cast member's show, unless it would be in their contract. Something like: "Dennis will continue to appear in Jack's show each week, but in return Don Wilson must plug Dennis's show one out of every four weeks."
Really! As the late Johnny Carson would have said, "I did not know that." I thought networks were
very paranoid about acknowledging each other's existence back in the old days! I recall reading about Red Skelton's becoming upset at the time of a network
TV switch (from -- IIRC -- NBC to CBS), when his old network wouldn't allow a joke about the one he was moving
to, and his new network censored a joke about the one he'd just
left!
Or were things more relaxed on radio? Maybe it was only during the earlier days of TV that each network employed such cut-throat (albeit childish) tactics, as they struggled to make their mark in the new medium.
Hmm. Kinda reminds me of the old W.C. Fields bit, where the sponsor, Lucky Strike, eventually caught on to the fact that Fields' occasional references to his son "Chester" was actually a sneaky mention of a rival brand!
Oh, and by the way, bboswell... "Shload?" Cute.
