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  2. Jackpot Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Jackpot Bowling was the first national TV bowling show since Bowling Headliners aired in the early days of television (1948–50). Jackpot Bowling originally aired on Fridays at 10:45 PM following the Cavalcade of Sports Friday Night Fight. It took place at the T-Bowl in Wayne, New Jersey.

  3. Bowling on NBC - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Andy Varipapa - Wikipedia

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    He quit bowling for a time and turned his attention to baseball, and later boxing. [7] He competed under the pseudonym "Andy Bell," believing it was a more suitable name for an athlete. [ 8 ] Varipapa was hit by a truck whilst riding a bicycle during one of New York's many transit strikes in 1919, preventing him from pursuing baseball and ...

  5. PBA on Fox - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Professional Bowlers Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Bowlers Tour, [1] [2] also known as Pro Bowlers Tour, is a broadcast of the Professional Bowlers Association that aired on ABC from 1962 to 1997.In the telecasts, sportscaster Chris Schenkel and the graphics displayed during the show would refer to the show as "The Professional Bowlers Tour", possibly to disambiguate from the NFL's use of the term "pro bowler" when referring ...

  7. Make That Spare - Wikipedia

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    The network began showing full PBA bowling matches in 1962 and eventually the Professional Bowlers Tour, which showed regular contests on the network until Disney took over ABC in 1997. Because Make That Spare was inextricably tied to Fight of the Week , that show's cancellation also led to Make That Spare ending.

  8. PBA on USA - Wikipedia

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    PBA on USA is a presentation of professional ten-pin bowling matches from the Professional Bowlers Association Tour formerly produced by the USA cable television [1] in the United States from 1982 to 1984.

  9. HBO Sports Bowling - Wikipedia

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    HBO Sports Bowling is the branding used for Professional Bowlers Association broadcasts on the HBO premium cable and satellite television network. Bowling [1] was one of HBO's earliest programs, [2] [3] back when it debuted in the early 1970s. HBO's first bowling telecast [4] was the Winston-Salem Open on June 10, 1973.