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It's Polka Time is an American musical television series broadcast by ABC from July 13, 1956, to September 24, 1957. [1] Also known as simply Polka Time, the program featured authentic polka music, performed in Chicago, Illinois, [2] primarily by authentic Polish-Americans. [citation needed] Chief among the regular performers seen were:
Sunday afternoon programming includes Polka Parade with Lester Schuft, Polka-bration hosted by Chuck Thiel, [4] and "It's Polka Time" with Craig Ebel. [5] Syndicated financial shows on Saturday include The Bruce Williams Show and Bob Brinker's Moneytalk. [6]
It's Polka Time: Local Programming CBS: 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News: Name That Tune (30/27.2) The Phil Silvers Show (22/29.7) (Tied with The $64,000 Challenge) The Brothers: The Herb Shriner Show: The Red Skelton Show (In C O L O R)(15/31.4) (Tied with The Lineup) The $64,000 Question (4/36.4) Do You Trust Your Wife? NBC ...
It's Polka Time; J. Jazz Party (TV series) The Joan Edwards Show; K. KPIX Dance Party; Kraft Music Hall (TV series) L. The Lawrence Welk Show; M. The Martha Wright Show;
January 30 – NBC swaps its Cleveland radio and TV stations to Westinghouse Broadcasting in exchange for Westinghouse's own Philadelphia radio and TV stations. The trade is eventually reversed in 1965. [3] [4] February 14 – Television broadcasting begins in Azerbaijan , at this time the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic.
They had their own television shows in 1954 and 1960 and had guest appearances on Polka Varieties, and the Old Dutch Polka Revue. The Kenny Bass Orchestra was in the film One Potato, Two Potato in 1962. [1] [2] His albums include: Polka Lovers' Time, Toe Tappin' Polkas, Snap Happy Polkas, Polka!Polka!Polka!, and It’s Happy Polka Time. [6]
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Polka Go-Round with Lou Prohut and the Polka Go Rounders began in the spring of 1958 on WBKB in Chicago, Illinois. [citation needed] It was the successor to ABC's first prime-time polka show, It's Polka Time with Stan Wolowic and the Polka Chips. [1] The singers and dancers on Polka Go-Round wore colorful costumes and performed in an outdoor ...