April 7, 2018: TV's Most Electrifying Show

There are seven more September 1951 ads today, from the online archives of The Toledo Blade.

There are five additions to the WSPD-TV 13 Ads Gallery #1:

Tuesday, 9/18/51 ad, for Milton Berle, "King of TV," on Texaco Star Theater, with Eddie Cantor and Jane Froman, presented by your local Texaco Dealer, the best friend your car ever had!

Wednesday, 9/19/51 ad, for a 10 Round Middleweight fight with Rocky Graziano vs. Tony Janiro, from Olympia Stadium in Detroit, sponsored by Pabst Blue Rubbon Beer.

Another 9/19/51 ad, for The Bill Goodwin Show, sponsored by General Electric.

There's one addition to the 1950s Detroit TV Station ads in The Blade:

Tuesday, 9/18/51 ad, for "TV's Most Electrifying Show!," Crime Syndicated, with Rudolph Halley, sponsored by Shick Electric Shaver.

There's one addition to the WSPD-AM Gallery:

Sunday, 9/23/51 ad, for "This Woman's Business" on Theatre Guild on the Air, starring David Niven, Margaret Phillips, and Nigel Bruce, sponsored by U.S. Steel.

There are two more "other" ads as well...

There's one addition to the Food-Drinks-Tobacco-Misc Products Gallery:

Monday, 9/17/51 ad, for Camel Cigarettes (Ann Sothern says: "I tested for mildness--My throat chose Camels!"

And there's one addition to the Utilities Gallery:

Monday, 9/17/51 ad, for The Ohio Bell Telephone Company (Helping Freedom Ring...Vital in Peace...Priceless in Defense).

More 1951 ads, from the online archives of The Toledo Blade.