Uncle Bill show on Channel 30
Uncle Bill show on Channel 30
Does anyone here remember The Uncle Bill Show and can share any information or memories?
Re: Uncle Bill show on Channel 30
The Uncle Bill Show was on Channel 30 weekday afternoons during the early to mid-60s. I can't remember the exact order of the shows, but I think Uncle Bill came on at around 4:00 or 4:30 -- either before or after Micky Mouse Club and Flippo Jr, which were in turn followed by Al Radka hosting The Three Stooges. Bill's last name was Curtis, and his daughter was a classmate of mine through the grammar school years.
The show seemed to be for very young kids: As a 5th grader I remember that although I would watch it sometimes -- while waiting around for the Stooges to come on -- I was already too "grown up" for Uncle Bill. I remember you could write in to Uncle Bill and then on your birthday he would read your name and age on the air while a saccharine male voice sang the Happy Birthday song. My lasting impression of Uncle Bill is that he was a soft spoken, kindhearted man who knew how to talk with little kids -- sort of a local yokel Mr. Rogers.
The show seemed to be for very young kids: As a 5th grader I remember that although I would watch it sometimes -- while waiting around for the Stooges to come on -- I was already too "grown up" for Uncle Bill. I remember you could write in to Uncle Bill and then on your birthday he would read your name and age on the air while a saccharine male voice sang the Happy Birthday song. My lasting impression of Uncle Bill is that he was a soft spoken, kindhearted man who knew how to talk with little kids -- sort of a local yokel Mr. Rogers.
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Re: Uncle Bill show on Channel 30
So the Uncle Bill Show huh? Never watched it but I see what the problem for me is. I was 14 when this was airing and my focus had just turned from Superman comics and cartoons to wondering about what girls were all about, a real mystery at the time. However, I finally figured out that they were the best things on the planet and Superman was out!
Also out for me was the other cartoons featured on the Uncle Bill show:
1. Rocky and Friends
2. Huckleberry Hound
3. Woody Woodpecker
4. Magilla Gorilla
5. Yogi Bear
6. Peter Potamus
7. and ah, Superman
But in was an attraction to Fresno's favorite sweetheart in the 1950's and 1960's, Nancy Allen!
Also out for me was the other cartoons featured on the Uncle Bill show:
1. Rocky and Friends
2. Huckleberry Hound
3. Woody Woodpecker
4. Magilla Gorilla
5. Yogi Bear
6. Peter Potamus
7. and ah, Superman
But in was an attraction to Fresno's favorite sweetheart in the 1950's and 1960's, Nancy Allen!
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