Railroad Hour 49 11 21 (060) No, No Nanette
# The Railroad Hour: No, No Nanette
Step aboard for an evening of sparkling charm and romantic entanglement as The Railroad Hour presents Vincent Youmans' beloved musical comedy *No, No Nanette*. Picture yourself in the wood-paneled comfort of your living room on this November evening in 1949, as the orchestra swells and the company players transport you to the glittering Jazz Age—a world of speakeasies, mischievous flappers, and tangled hearts aboard the rails and beyond. You'll follow young Nanette's escapades with breathless anticipation, accompanied by Youmans' infectiously catchy melodies that practically leap through your radio speaker. The chemistry between the cast members crackles with Broadway sophistication, while the sound effects department works overtime to bring the bustling railway station and romantic hideaways to vivid life. This is musical theater as radio perfected it—intimate yet grand, funny yet touching, offering listeners the complete theatrical experience without leaving home.
The Railroad Hour represented something uniquely American in the post-war era: a weekly celebration of our theatrical heritage accessible to millions. As network radio's golden age began its gradual sunset, sponsors and networks invested heavily in these prestige dramatic hours, bringing Broadway's greatest treasures directly into American homes. *No, No Nanette* was a natural choice—Youmans' 1925 masterpiece had already delighted audiences for decades, and its themes of youthful independence and romantic confusion still resonated with listeners navigating their own post-war adjustments.
Don't miss this chance to experience the magic that kept America entertained through the evening hours. Tune in and let the music, laughter, and sheer theatrical joy wash over you—it's the kind of elegant escapism that defined an era.