BALTIMORE AIRWAVES

WMAR-TV first began broadcasting on October 27, 1947. It was the eleventh television station in the United States, and the first to sign on in Maryland. It was owned by the A.S. Abell Company, publisher of the Baltimore Sun along with the original WMAR-FM which is now WIYY 97.9 (98 Rock)
Baltimore's third television station started on November 2, 1948
FRANK CHAPMAN was the first magician televised in Marlyand
ROMPER ROOM with SALLY CLASTER GELBARD
PHIL THOMAS'  show ran for 6 years and 300 episodes in BALTIMORE.
1962 MISS RHEA & SUNSHINE
 CHARLIE ECKMAN
http://www.charleyeckman.com/

"He's in the Basketball HOF & Broad Casters HOF! The Coach of the Baltimore Bullets & local Baltimore Sports Guy! I loved the way he said Orioles.... "The Earls"!!! " - Kevin D. Kirtley

 1967 BOB McCALLISTER on the set of  WONDERAMA
http://wonderamashow.blogspot.com/ 

Gary Moore
Moore was born Thomas Garrison Morfit, III on January 31, 1915, in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Mason P. Morfit and Mary L. (née Harris) Morfit.He attended Baltimore City College, but dropped out to pursue a career in radio and writing. Starting in 1937, he worked for Baltimore radio station WBAL as an announcer, writer, and actor/comedian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Moore

RHEA FELKIN
NANCY CLASTER on ROMPER ROOM
1953 NANCY CLASTER first host of ROMPER ROOM The first Romper Room hostess was Nancy Claster, who helped produce the series with her husband under the Claster Television banner. Miss Nancy hosted the show, produced at the studios of WBAL-TV in Baltimore, Maryland, from the first episode in 1953 until 1963, when she was replaced by her daughter Sally Claster Gelbard. Miss Sally hosted the show, in Baltimore and the surrounding area, until 1981 when it was retitled...
 
AL SANDERS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Sanders


 RICHARD SHER & OPRAH WINFREY ON WJZTV 13
 "PEOPLE ARE TALKING"

JERRY TURNER
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Turner_%28anchorman%29

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9-nYYpfIVs


ROYAL PARKER
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Parker 
 CAPT. CHESAPEAKE (GEORGE A. LEWIS)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Chesapeake 

"HELLO CREWMEMBERS!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgO_GR7UtQ8 



TIME FOR PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm5scFTS0pw 


GHOST HOST THEATER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHAv7KZKmVA 
PROFESSOR KOOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stu_Kerr 

STU KERR as PROFESSOR KOOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stu_Kerr



3 comments:

  1. What about Buddy Dean and his teen dance show on 13? He had a popular show for awhile but was not able to integrate the show and it failed. How much of that failure was due to his attitude and how much to the station's policy. I was not in Baltimore toward the end and unaware of local attitudes about integration. But I enjoyed it as a young white teen in 1960-1961.

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  2. I remember that exact TV booklet in the Sunday American with Miss Rhea and Sunshine on the cover. Stu Kerr did a lot of different characters/shows at various times on Channel 2 - The Janitor (late night), The Early Riser (early morning), host of Dialing For Dollars, Bozo The Clown, Professor Kool, among other characters. Royal Parker was another personality who did different character roles such as P.W. Doodle. I remember when WAAM became WJZ under Westinghouse Broadcasting. I would watch Miss Nancy's Romper Room when I'd be home sick from school. Lots of memories on this page since I was born in Baltimore back in 1950.

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  3. fantastic watching these folks growing up. After leaving baltimore and to this day most local broadcasts pale in comparison, we were lucky.

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