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Posted by Longtime Resident on Fri, Dec 06, 2024
Nairobi trio was Ernie Kovacs
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Posted by Barbara on Sat, Dec 07, 2024
Howdy Doody.....Clarabell.......Buffalo Bob Dead End ids
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Posted by Saul Weber on Mon, Dec 09, 2024
DON HERBERT= Mr Wizard 1954-1965 FURY SKY KING RIN TIN TIN CIRCUS BOY
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Posted by Arthur O'Brien on Mon, Jan 13, 2025
I did not see Andy Devine from Andy's Gang
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Posted by Ace on Fri, Mar 21, 2025
Jinx Faulkenburg with her TV program's song : I'll take Manhattan .. the Bronx and Staten.. Island too" I was 5 yrs old and I thought she was So Sophisticated. On the other hand, Mom Sylvia had a crush on Buster Crabbe... (meh)
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Posted by Tonyp on Sun, Apr 06, 2025
Jack Narz served as the host (introduced on-air as "the Mayor") from the show's premiere until September 9, 1960, after which he departed for personal reasons. Red Rowe filled in as Mayor for the week of September 16 (including the final nighttime episode); the following Monday, Monty Hall replaced Narz and hosted through the remainder of the show's run. Kenny Williams served as the announcer (the "town crier") throughout the show's run. Joanne Copeland (later to become the second Mrs. Johnny Carson) served as the show's original hostess during the time it originated from New York City
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Posted by Ron on Sat, May 31, 2025
Art Linkletter
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