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Big Top (TV Series 1950–1957) - IMDb Big Top: With Jack Sterling, Dan Lurie, Ed McMahon, Chris Keegan Big Top featured American and foreign circus acts Sponsored by Sealtest Dairy, the series aired for six months of 1950 on the CBS Saturday prime-time schedule before being moved to Saturday mornings on January 6, 1951
Big Top (American TV series) - Wikipedia Big Top is a children's television show that aired on CBS from July 1, 1950, to September 21, 1957 The cast included Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson 's future sidekick, as Ed the Clown and America's Most Muscular Man Dan Lurie as "Sealtest Dan The Muscle Man"
The Big Top - Broadcast Pioneers On Saturday, November 25, 1950, Jack Sterling was on WCBS Radio in New York from 5 am to 8 am (The Big Top was broadcast live from WCAU-TV, Philadelphia at 6:30 pm that same day ) The story goes that WCAU-TV wanted local personality Ed McMahon (head clown on Big Top) to be the ringmaster
Big Top, The - Nostalgia Central It was filmed in Camden, New Jersey, the winter home of many travelling circuses Jack Sterling was the ringmaster, Bob Russell was the barker; Ed McMahon and Chris Keegan were clowns, and Barbera Cubberly was the beautiful “Majorette ”
The Big Top: Old Memories - skooldays. com Live, from the Convention Hall in Camden, New Jersey, it's The Big Top, with your host, ringmaster Jack Sterling! With trained circus man Sterling leading the parade, The Big Top featured five or six guests each week, each one an acrobat, trapeze artist, or other circus staple
Big Top - Full Cast Crew - TV Guide Big Top featured American and foreign circus acts Sponsored by Sealtest Dairy, the series aired for six months of 1950 on the CBS Saturday prime-time schedule before being moved to Saturday
The Big Top (circus) - ClassicThemes. com [One of the longest-running circus series on television; after one season of Primetime, it became a regular part of the CBS Saturday Afternnon schedule for 7 years; it originated from New Jersey; the ringmaster was Jack Sterling; making his debut on television was announcer Ed MacMahon -- as a clown; the bandleader was Joe Basile,
Playset Magazine Once again we have dug deep to give you exclusive coverage of these highly loved playsets based on those beloved, hit television TV shows of the early 50’s Super Circus featuring Ringmaster Claude Kirchner and beautiful Mary Hartline, and the Big Top Circus’ Jack Sterling
WCAU-TV Sealtest Big Top Show - RetroPhilly. com Hey kiddies, remember Saturdays at noon sharp when the live Big Top circus show, with ringmaster Jack Sterling and Ed McMahon as the second banana Ed The Clown, was brought to you by Sealtest in beautiful black white