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  1. Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge is an American old-time radio musical quiz program starring Kay Kyser. It was broadcast on Mutual, NBC, and ABC beginning on February 1, 1938, and ending on July 29, 1949.

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    Although Kyser and his orchestra gained fame through the "Kollege of Musical Knowledge," they were a successful band in their own right. They had 11 number one records, including some of the most popular songs of the late 1930s and early 1940s.

  3. Kyser kept his radio show, Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge in the top ten for eleven years on NBC, yet if you ask the average swing fan about him today, they'll likely reply, "Kay Kyser. Who's she?"

  4. Mit seiner Nummer kam er auch ins Radio und war mit „Kay Kyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge“ bei Mutual Radio 1938 und danach von 1939 bis 1949 bei NBC Radio sehr erfolgreich. Landesweit hatten sie wöchentlich an die 20 Millionen Hörer, die für eingesandte Quizfragen ein Diplom erhielten.

  5. Comedy Family Game-Show. A short-lived television version of the radio musical quiz program "Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge" (1938-1949). It was again hosted by the bandleader Kay Kyser, and featured a small cast of regular performers. It only lasted from December 1949 to December 1950.

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    • Kay Kyser, Mike Douglas, M.A. Bogue
  6. 21. Juni 2019 · James Kern Kyser, better known as Kay Kyser, the “Ol’ Professor” of the popular radio program of the late 1930s and 40s, the “Kollege of Musical Knowledge,” retired and returned to his alma mater UNC-Chapel Hill in 1951 and started a second career. Earlier this week, on June 18th, 2019, Kyser would have turned 114.

  7. It was saxophone player and vocalist Sully Mason, a Durham native who stayed with Kyser his entire 25-year showbiz career, who named the million-dollar idea that made the band famous: Kay Kyser’s "Kollege of Musical Knowledge."