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Jackpot Bowling (also known as Phillies Jackpot Bowling [1] and Jackpot Bowling Starring Milton Berle) is a professional bowling show on NBC from January 9, 1959, to March 13, 1961. [ 2 ] Broadcast history
Jackpot Bowling (also known as Phillies Jackpot Bowling [2] and Jackpot Bowling Starring Milton Berle) was a professional bowling program that ran on NBC for two seasons from January 9, 1959, to March 13, 1961. [3] It was the first bowling show on national television since Bowling Headliners.
On April 17, 1959, Varipapa won an $8,000 jackpot by throwing six consecutive strikes on the popular television show Phillies Jackpot Bowling. [23] He retired from competition in March 1962 a week shy of his 71st birthday.
Notes: On January 9, Phillies Jackpot Bowling premiered in the 10:45-11 p.m. spot on NBC, while on March 13 Tombstone Territory replaced Man with a Camera on the ABC schedule. On NBC, the summer anthology series Colgate Western Theatre consisted of repeats Western dramas originally aired on other anthology series, primarily General Electric ...
The following is the 1959–60 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States.The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1959 through March 1960.
Richie Ashburn, Hall of Fame center fielder for the Phillies and color commentator 1963-1997 Scott Franzke, Phillies radio play-by-play announcer 2006-present Harry Kalas, Phillies play-by-play announcer from 1971 to 2009 Tom McCarthy, Phillies play-by-play announcer 2004-2005 and 2009-present Mike Schmidt, Hall of Fame third baseman for the Phillies and color commentator in 1990 and 2014-2019 ...
"SNL50: The Anniversary Special" aired on Sunday to celebrate 50 years of "Saturday Night Live." The star-studded event featured live performances, sketches, and references to current events.
PBA on Fox is the branding used for Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) broadcasts produced by Fox Sports and airing on the Fox broadcast network and Fox Sports 1 (FS1). On March 21, 2018, the PBA announced that Fox Sports signed a multi-year agreement to acquire the television rights to its events beginning in 2019 and running through at least 2022.