In the Kelvinator Kitchen
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In the Kelvinator Kitchen was a NBC Television series which aired from 1947 to 1948. It was a cooking
show sponsored by Kelvinator
, and the appliances used on the show were from that company. Alma Kitchell was hostess on the short-lived series. Each episode was 15 minutes long and aired Wednesdays at 8:30 pm EST.
A description of the show appears in July 1947 New Yorker magazine article chronicling one week of a television set owner's viewing when TV was still a relative novelty in 1947.
Cooking
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show sponsored by Kelvinator
Kelvinator
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, and the appliances used on the show were from that company. Alma Kitchell was hostess on the short-lived series. Each episode was 15 minutes long and aired Wednesdays at 8:30 pm EST.
Episode status
No footage of the show is known to survive.A description of the show appears in July 1947 New Yorker magazine article chronicling one week of a television set owner's viewing when TV was still a relative novelty in 1947.