For Your Pleasure (TV series)
For Your Pleasure is an American variety television program that was broadcast on NBC from April 15, 1948, until September 10, 1949.
First run
Kyle MacDonnell starred in the 15-minute unsponsored program, which also featured the Norman Paris Trio, an instrumental combo. They were supplemented by dancing duos. The format had MacDonnell in a nightclub visiting with patrons and singing one or two songs.MacDonnell's starring role resulted from an NBC executive's seeing her perform on Broadway in the revue Make Mine Manhattan, which opened in January 1948. John Royal, who was the network's vice-president of new developments, decided that he wanted to audition MacDonnell for TV. Thus, on an evening in 1947, NBC's New York station went on the air early so that Royal could watch an audition of MacDonnell on TV from his home, after which the station resumed transmitting a test pattern. Satisfied by the audition, Royal decided to hire her. A review of the April 15, 1948, episode in the trade publication Billboard praised MacDonnell's personality and performance but found the dancing of Jack and Jill and the comedy of Dan Henry less commendable.